Ensemble Novecento Small Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, 1993 |
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William Purefoy - countertenor, Roman Mints, - violin, Serj Poltavsky -viola, Evgeny Rumyantsev, Petr Kondrashin - celli, Pavel Stepin - double bass, Dmitri Vlassik - percussion, Dmitri Sharov, Yuri Kolosov, Kirill Koloskov - trombones, Fedor Lednev - conductor. |
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Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus — KV456 Piano Concerto ¹18 in B-dur (1784)
Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Rudolf Barshai (conductor)
Japan Shinsei Symphony Orchestra, 1994. |
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Liszt Franz — S.124 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.1 in Es-dur (1830-56)
Russian National Orchestra Denis Matsuev (piano) Alexander Sladkovsky (conductor)
December 5, 2006. Evening to celebrate the anniversary of S. Dorensky. Franz Liszt, piano concerto No1. Denis Matsuev - piano Alexander Sladkovsky - conductor Russian National orchestra. |
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Popov Andrey — Double Concerto for violin and cello without orchestra
Maksim (Maxim) Zolotarenko (cello)
Video from the premiere at the Ukrainian Cultural Center on Arbat. |
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Polina Fomina (1 violin), Boris Markosyan (2 violin), Alexander Mitinsky (viola), Anatoly Baruzdin (cello). Recorded at a concert on April 17, 2011 at the State Tretyakov Gallery. Parts 3 and 4. |
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Polina Fomina (1 violin), Boris Markosyan (2 violin), Alexander Mitinsky (viola), Anatoly Baruzdin (cello). Recorded at a concert on April 17, 2011 at the State Tretyakov Gallery. Parts 1 and 2. |
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String Quartet No. 3 (2011), Opus Posth Ensemble |
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Dedicated to the S. Taneyev Quartet. |
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Copytsko Victor — Divertimento for cymbals and prepared piano (1976)
Angelina Tkatcheva (Whiterussian dulcimer (cymbalum)) Victor Copytsko (performer)
Angelina Tkacheva and Victor Kopytko. |
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The work uses texts by Vlas Doroshevich, Fyodor Ivanovich Chaliapin and Carlo Pepoli. |
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Fantasy with playing, singing and recitation of ancient Chinese texts. Dedicated to Marina Movchan. |
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Minsk, Small Philharmonic Hall, November 17, 2010. |
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Performed by the orchestra `New Russia` under Bashmet. |
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Elena Belikova (piano). 1) Silence |
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Alexey Shmurak, voice parts I and II (of 4) |
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Shmurak Alexey — “TV” (2011) for synthesizer, winds, strings and soundtrack
Mikhail Emilevich Dubov (piano)
Project 'Idea of the North' of the 'Platform' festival. Moscow, November 6, 2011. Winzavod, Bely Workshop. Moscow contemporary music ensemble consisting of: Ivan Bushuev, flute |
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Shmurak Alexey — “Figaro” (2011) for piano and chamber orchestra, in 3 parts
Nikolai Usenko (conductor)
Anton Borodin, piano `Another Orchestra`, Yekaterinburg |
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The Chamber Orchestra `Perpetuum Mobile`. Musical Director prof. G. Pavliy. The concert `Masters and their pupils` took place in 2008. Conducter - prof. Ihor Pylatiuk. Soloist - International competition laureate - Oleksandr Kozarenko |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 72 ¹ 2 `Partita` for cello and piano in 3-parts (1989)
Nikolay Solonovich (cello)
1. Capriccio 2. Intermezzo 3. Toccatina-scherzo Tatyana Smirnova (piano) RZK 2002 |
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Smirnova Tatyana — Instrumental ensembles of textbooks, TG Smirnova, "The Russian school of piano playing"
Tatiana Smirnova (piano)
Master class by composer and pianist Tatyana Smirnova based on the author’s textbook “Russian School of Piano Playing” in the Moscow method room, 1998. |
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Tatyana Smirnova (piano) Recorded 12 29 1999 Crimea. Miskhor 1995 |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 72 ¹ 1 `Concerto` for mixed choir on the canonical texts (In Memory of parents) , 1989.
Lyudmila Arshavskaya (conductor)
1, 2, 4 parts. Choir music ensemble `Kant`. Rachmaninoff Hall of Moscow Conservatory, 1990. Crimea, 1995. |
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Transcarpathia. Uzhgorod. Nevitsky Castle |
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Alexander Poplavsky (flute) |
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Smirnova Tatyana — "Native Melodies" - a suite for a quartet of Russian folk instruments
Vadim Bubnov (balalaika)
quartet `Skaz` |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 76 `Son of man` - Sinfonia Concertante for quintet of brass, celesta, piano and percussion in 5-parts, 1991.
Konstantin Serovatov (piano)
1. Annunciation 2. King Herod 3. Virgin Mary of Nazareth 4. The Power of Darkness 5. Hallelujah Ensemble of soloists RGOC MDK 1997 |
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State brass band |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 14 ¹2 `Dedication of Leningrad` an oratorio in 7 parts for soloists, two choirs and orchestra
Eric Klaas (conductor)
1. The sovereign and wise Neva is sleeping words by Yu. Melnikov 2. Memory stand! lyrics by M. Rumyantseva 3. In a besieged city 4. Ballad of Leningrad children lyrics. A. Mezhirova 5. Eternal memory of the fallen 6. Meet the enemy boldly. M. Svetlova 7. On the spring land. Yu.Melnik |
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1. `Aria-vocalise` to S.V.Rachmaninov, 2.Mozart-joke 3.Romantic message to Ant.Dvorak by Alexander Zagorinsky (cello) and Tatyana Smirnova (piano) Author's evening of composer and pianist Tatyana Smirnova in the Rachmaninov Hall of the Moscow Conservatory January 9, 2003 The host of the concert is musicologist Tatyana Popova |
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Smirnova Tatyana — "Persian motifs" for narrator, flute, cello and harp on the poems of Omar Khayyam and C. Esenina
Eugeniy Shklyanko (flute)
Cycle of arabesques `Persian motifs` poems by Omar Khayyam and Sergei Yesenin Andrey Getman (artistic word), Evgeny Shklyanko (flute), Maxim Zolotarenko (cello), Natalya Yakhont (harp) Author's concert of composer and pianist Tatyana Smirnova in the Rachmaninoff Hall of the Moscow Conservatory 10.10.2006 |
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Smirnova Tatyana — "Black Man", a musical version of poem by SA Esenin for narrator, oboe, bass and piano
Andrey Getman (declamation)
Andrey Getman (reader), Dmitry Tarasov (oboe), Alexey Bashkirov (double bass), Tatyana Smirnova (piano) RZK 2006 |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 99 Silentium for Voice and Cello (Double-bass)
Maksim (Maxim) Zolotarenko (cello)
Elena Zolotova (soprano) Recorded May 23, 2011. (premiere) |
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Aperghis Georges — Luna Park, Musical Theatre (2011)
Eva Furrer (flute) Michael Schmid (flute, singer)
w/ Johanne Saunier (dance and voice) and Richard Dubelsky (air percussions and voice) |
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Lviv Philharmonic Concert Hall |
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`Another orchestra`, conductor Nikolai Usenko. |
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Xenakis Iannis — Jonchaies for symphony orchestra (1977)
Orchestre National de France (ORTF) Gilbert Amy (conductor)
Nouvelle Orchestre Philharmonique Gilbert Amy, conductor |
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Elmir Nizamov - Sun Moon Truth played by Pincode Ensemble Tatiana Kotryahova - Violin Pavel Ramensky - Viola Alexey Zakharov - Soprano Saxophone Olga Zakharova - Piano |
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Violino solo - Tatyana Apaeva Chamber Orchestra Sergiev Posad of Moskow region Conductor Mikhail Pereplesnin. November 2006 |
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The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Electric Phoenix Simon Rattle |
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