Sergei Nakariakov's "From Moscow with Love" is a captivating classical music album released in October 2001 under the Teldec Classics label. This album is a testament to Nakariakov's virtuosity, featuring him on both trumpet and horn in a collection of concertos by Arutiunian, Vainberg, and Glière. The album was recorded in February 2001 at the Volkshaus Jena with the Jenaer Philharmonie, conducted by Andrey Boreyko, and spans a total of 62 minutes and 53 seconds.
The album opens with Arutiunian's Trumpet Concerto, showcasing Nakariakov's technical prowess and expressive range. It continues with Vainberg's Trumpet Concerto Op.94, divided into three movements: "I Allegro molto [Etudes]," "II Andante [Episodes]," and "III Andante [Fanfares]," each highlighting different facets of Nakariakov's artistry. The final piece is Glière's Horn Concerto in B flat major Op.91, also in three movements: "I Allegro," "II Andante," and "III Moderato - Allegro vivace," demonstrating Nakariakov's versatility on the horn.
"From Moscow with Love" is a remarkable display of Sergei Nakariakov's musical talent, offering a blend of technical brilliance and emotional depth. The album's liner notes are available in both English and German, providing valuable context and insights into the music. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress and inspire.