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Alexander Wustin (1943–2020)
Text: Fabre d*Olivet (1813), translated by Vladimir Shmakov.
Concerto for percussion and small symphony orchestra. Free Chamber Orchestra of Berlin.
(dedicated to Sofia Gubaidulina) For voice and instrumental ensemble, verse `Hermit speaks` from `Tristan and Isolde` by Olga Sedakova. Svetlana Savenko, soprano; the `New Music Studio` ensemble, Igor Dronov conducting. Moscow Composers House. November 29, 2003.
The ensemble of the Moscow Regional Orchestra
Claude Delangle (sax.ten.), Jean Geoffroy (vibrafono), Verene Westphal (cello).
Dedication - to Gidon Kremer.
New Symphonietta Orchestra
Moscow House of Composers, 1979
Recorded: September 1999, Berlin.
Concerto for percussion, keyboards and strings. Percussion ensemble of Mark Pekarsky
Elena Vasilyeva (soprano) and string quartet SINE NOMINE: Patrick Genet, Francois Gottraux (violin)
2010, November. Moscow, House of Composers.
Sextet for horn, bass drum, piano, violin, viola and cello.
For chamber orchestra and children`s voices.
Natalia Boriskova (people`s voice). January 20, 2016, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.
Moscow May 28, 2013 Palace of Culture on Veshnyakovskaya recording - Andrey Popov processing - Alexey Shmurak
Performance version of the Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble. PROLOGUE: 1. Black Evening FOLK SONGS: 2. How our guys went 3. Oh, you, grief 4.You can`t hear the noise of the city EPILOGUE: 5. Blizzard. Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble, artistic director Maria Nefedova
Ensemble of soloists of the USSR State Orchestra.
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Performers 11 29 2011 at the Moscow House of Composers:
Text of the letter - Sergey Zaitsev.
Yu.Gurevich (accordion), A.Ivashkin (cello), chamber orchestra of the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory. Conductor E. Kirillov.
The author does not give the title of the composition, which may be a joint improvisation recorded in 1982 by Yura Vustin (children`s voice) and his father Alexander Vustin (resonating parts of the piano).
Percussion ensemble led by Mark Pekarsky. Recording from the concert of the MOSCOW AUTUMN festival, Moscow, November 8, 2005.
Maxim Mikhailov (bass) Moscow 2017
Dedicated to Oleg Tantsov.
A program of six pieces at the Rosendal Chamber Music Festival 2019, Norway.
Xenia Ensemble conducted by Lisa Wilson (cello).
1. Song from Platonov`s novel (1995)
Recording from the premiere. September 2020, Moscow, RZK.
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