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Sergey Yakovenko (baritone)
Bouzovkin, Alexander -
Three Poems by Innokenti Annensky, for baritone and piano
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Butsko, Yuri -
Opera `Diary of a Madman` (1964)
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Frid, Grigory -
Van Gogh`s Letters, monoopera, 1975
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Gavrilin, Valeriy -
`German Notebook No. 2`, vocal cycle for voice and piano, sl. G. Heine (1972)
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Getselev, Boris -
`Balagan`, a vocal cycle for baritone and piano based on poems by M. Kudinov and B. Zakhoder
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Getselev, Boris -
`Evening Flight`, a vocal cycle for baritone and piano based on the poems of I. Irtenyev
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Gubaidulina, Sofia -
Rubaie. Cantata for baritone and chamber orchestra to words by Haqqani, Hafiz and Khayyam (1969)
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Kats, Sigizmund -
Toast (lyrics by A. Sofronov) 1946
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Mannino, Franco -
Triumph of Love, Cantata on the Words of the Soviet Women-Poets for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra
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Molchanov, Kirill -
The vocal cycle `The Black Box` based on the words of L.Ashkenazi
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Prayer, song (lyrics by M. Yu. Lermontov), MM 25
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Romance `I have a lot of towers and gardens` (words by A. V. Koltsov), MM 17
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Romance `What are the words of love for you` (lyrics by A. N. Ammosov), MM 13
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Romance `Why, tell me, soul maiden`, MM 7
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Song `Arrogance` (lyrics by A. Tolstoy) (1877), MM 71
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Song `Forgotten / He found death` (words by Golenishchev-Kutuzov) (1874), MM 64a
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Song `King Saul` (1863), MM 20
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Song `Merry Hour`. Drinking Song (lyrics by A. V. Koltsov), MM 6
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Song `Song of the Elder` (words by JV Goethe from` Wilhelm Meister `) (1863), MM 19
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
Svetik Savvishna (1866), MM 35
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
The Leaves Rustled Sadly, song (1859), MM 10
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Mussorgsky, Modest -
The Orphan, song (1868), MM 49
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Rachmaninov, Sergei -
`The Bells`, choral symphony (1913), op.35
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Sidelnikov, Nikolay -
`The rebellious world of the poet` Oratorio on poems by M.Yu. Lermontov
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Silvestrov, Valentin -
Quiet Songs, in the words of Russian and foreign poets (1974-77)
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