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Mark Pekarsky (percussion)


Choir - State Academic Russian Choir Conductor - A. Korneev, Alexey Rybnikov Design [Painter] - B. Dudarev* Directed By - Alexey Rybnikov Engineer - S. Bogdanov*, Y. Bogdanov* Leader [Percussion Ensemble] - M. Pekarsky* Leader [State Academic Russian Choir] - I. Agafonnikov* Libretto By - Andrey Voznesensky
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Release of 2010. Christina Rozhkova (harp), Alexander Suslin (double bass), Mark Pekarsky (percussion).
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To the Magnificent Six by Mark Pekarsky
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Recorded 1988
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Performed by a percussion ensemble led by Mark Ilyich Pekarsky.
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Spanish OPUS POSTH, “SIRIN”, Ans. M. Pekarsky, soloists
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Pekarsky Ensemble, 1988 - The True History of Noise Music
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Concerto for percussion, keyboards and strings. Percussion ensemble of Mark Pekarsky
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Sp. Mark Pekarsky, M. Dubov and author
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Pekarsky Ensemble, 1988 - The True History of Noise Music
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Mark Pekarsky Ensemble, 1988 - The True History of Noise Music
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First performance at the Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory January 6th, 1975.
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Mark Ilyich plays the role of conductor
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Pekarsky Ensemble, 1988 - The True History of Noise Music
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Four parts of six (?) 16.ix,14, Alexey Lyubimov in a circle of friends, RZK
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Moscow House of Composers, 1979
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Performers 11 29 2011 at the Moscow House of Composers:
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Chamber Musical Theater `Amadeus` (Moscow)
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Percussion ensemble led by Mark Pekarsky. Recording from the concert of the MOSCOW AUTUMN festival, Moscow, November 8, 2005.
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Date of recording: 5th & 7th August, 1991, the International Music Festival in Davos, Switzerland.
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Percussion Ensemble of Mark Pekarsky
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Battle scenes for drums and trumpets.
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approx. in 2002, the ensemble of students M. Pekarsky (without him) to `Moscow Autumn`. © VladGrig
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Entry 1981
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Text from E.A.Po (`Annabel Lee`). Percussion ensemble by Mark Pekarsky. Vocal soli - Yuri Vustin and Arina Demina
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1. The winds have gone to sleep with the golden dawn.
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Moscow, MZK, 1998
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