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Sergey Slonimsky (1932–2020)
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2009
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Recording from a concert in the Akhmatova Hall, St. Petersburg, Tsarskoe Selo, July 3, 2011
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N.Avdoshina, T.Yanko, N.Gutorovich, L.Eliseev, V.Kandelaki, O.Klenov. 1970 ã
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1970
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chamber opera in 3 parts (In concert performance) Libretto: Yuri Dimitrin and Vitaly Fialkovsky based on the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. First performance. Ensemble of soloists of the orchestra of the Moscow Academic Musical Theater named after K.S. Stanislavsky and V.I. . Nemirovich-Danchenko
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Opera-ballad “Mary Stuart” (1978-1980)
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1. Cat`s lullaby; 2.Charlie Chaplin whistling; 3.Round dance; 4. Cheerful rumba; 5.Music hall serenade; 6.Street song. Recording of 2009
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Ensemble of soloists of the Leningrad Philharmonic. May 28, 1966 Leningrad Spring Festival
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(2009). World premiere (recorded on 12 18 2010).
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1. My sad heart (wedding); 2. Love your wife, but don`t beat her (wedding dance).
Dedicated to N.L. Kotikova.
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1. Oh my North!; 2. Stubborn wind.
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Broadcast recording from the Great Hall of St. Petersburg Philharmonic, 11.04.2006
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``Songs of the Troubadours`` (1975) for soprano, tenor, recorder and lute ensemble to poems by Old German and Old French poets: 1. Intrada of the Jugglers
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1980.
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1999
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1. Oh, spring; 2. Fiery distances; 3. The world is beautiful; 4. Joy - suffering (Gaetan`s Song); 5. Tocsin (toccata); 6. Voice from the choir; 7.Epilogue.
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June 25, 1960, Leningrad Radio
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11.04.2006
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1. Î, ìîé Ñåâåð!; 2. Óïðÿìûé âåòåð.
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Singing Chapel of St. Petersburg, z. 1981
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1. Bacchanalian song; 2. If life deceives you.
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World premiere (recorded January 17, 2010)
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Orchestra of the Samara Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, Recording from the TV channel `Culture` 1999
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``Song of Songs`` (lyrical fragment for two soloists, chamber choir and three instruments) from ancient oriental poetry (1975). Translation by I. Dyakonov. T. Novikova, soprano
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September 17, 2014
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Recording of 1982
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Women`s choir of the St. Petersburg Music College named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov.
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1995
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1. Song of Virinea with chorus; 2. Snowstorm; 3.Letter-romance of Aksinya; 4. Departure prayer; 5.Trepak; 6.Songs on a cast iron; 7.Symphonic intermission (fugue); 8.Arioso Virinea; murder of Virinea; farewell to Virinea. The Singing Chapel of St. Petersburg. The 1997 recording
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1. Allegro capriccioso * 2. Romanza. Andantino (7:35) * 3. Vivace ben ritmato (6:01)
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St. Petersburg, House of Composers, 22.04.2014.
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Alexey Massarsky, cello.
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Concert 7.11.2018, St. Petersburg, Mariinsky Theater, Stravinsky Foyer
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Composition of 1975.
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Four stasims from Sophocles` tragedy ``Oedipus at the Column`` (1983):
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Performed at the Union of Composers of St. Petersburg, October 12, 2019
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World premiere 26.10.2019
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Premiere recording broadcast from the Chapel Hall of St. Petersburg, 10.11.2009.
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`March of Barmalea` (No. 5) from the cycle `Children`s Plays`
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Dugar Dambayev (oboe)
Chamber Ensemble of the St. Petersburg Rimsky-Korsakov State Conservatory
Conductor - Dmitry Savenkov

Hermitage Theatre, October 1, 2022
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Volga Chamber Orchestra. Artistic director and conductor M.V. Myasnikov. Sergei Slonimsky Music Festival 20.11.22 The Great Hall of the L.V. Sobinov SGK
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