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Their debut CD Members of the Goldman Ensemble in Concert was recorded at the Wigmore Hall on the 20th and 27th of July 2005. Members of the Goldman Ensemble were joined by Sergey Rybin to create a captivating collection of recital pieces, some virtuosic in nature and others smooth and relaxing. There is something to interest all tastes.

The works on the recording are
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Paul Dukas (1865 - 1935)  Villanelle  for Horn and Piano (1906). A virtuosic piece, displaying every aspect of horn playing.

Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924) Elégie, Op. 24  for Cello and Piano. A beautiful melody performed with an exquisite tone.

Fritz Kreisler (1875 - 1962) Praeludium und Allegro im Stile von Gaëtano Pugnani for Violin and Piano (1974).  A virtuosic performance.
Franz Strauss (1822 -1905) Nocturno, Op. 7  for Horn and Piano. Written by Richard Strauss' father, this is a tranquil, lullaby-like work.
Max Bruch (1838 - 1920) Kol Nidrei, Op. 47  for Cello and Piano. Passionate and moving.
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945) Roumanian Folk Dances  transcribed for Violin and Piano by Zoltán Székely. Every dance with its own personality and the end is thrilling!
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Sergey Rybin, piano, was born in the city of Tomsk in Siberia (Russia) and began playing the piano at the age of seven, studying at the specialised music school for gifted children, attached to Conservatory of Novosibirsk. Later he studied at the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts, where, having gained the qualifications Professor of Piano and Ph.D., he was offered a position of Professor of Piano and taught there for 4 years. He graduated with distinction from the Royal Academy of Music in London in June 2004 where his professors were Malcolm Martineau and Colin Stone. Amongst other engagements he was a recent participant in the Britten-Pears Young Artists Programme 2004 and took part in master classes with Della Jones, Robert Holl and Malcolm Martineau. In addition, he performed Stravinsky’s Petrouchka with the Britten-Pears Orchestra in the 58th Aldeburgh Festival.