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Alexander Yurlov (conductor)
Anonymous, -
Liturgical music Orthodox: Kheruvimskaya Pesn
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Anonymous, -
Orthodox spiritual music: Easter Stanzas (`Let God arise ...`)
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Anonymous, -
Orthodox spiritual music: `Glory to God` Stanza of the 6th voice
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Anonymous, -
Orthodox spiritual music: `King of Heaven `
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Anonymous, -
Orthodox spiritual music: `This is the day`
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Anonymous, -
Russian anonymous music of the time of Peter I
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Anonymous, -
Russian anonymous spiritual cants of the 18th century
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Arnold, Juriy Georgiy -
Slavnoe more, svyashcheny Baikal, (D. P. Davydov, 1848)
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Berezovsky, Maksym -
Concert `Do not forsake me`
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Bortniansky, Dmitriy -
Cherubic Hymn ¹ 7 for chorus
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Bortniansky, Dmitriy -
Concerto ¹ 24 `Lifted up my eyes`
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Davydenko, Aleksandr -
On the tenth verst
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Davydenko, Aleksandr -
Prisoner
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Diletsky, Nikolay -
Grand Chanting for 4 voices
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Fomin, Evstigney -
Orpheus and Eurydice, melodrama (1791)
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Harutyunyan, Alexander -
“Tale of the Armenian People”, vocal and symphonic poem (1948)
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Liszt, Franz -
Oratorio `Via Crucis` for mixed chorus, soloists and organ/piano (1876-79), S. 53
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Romanov, Fedor Alexeevich -
It is Truly
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Rubin, Vladimir -
July Sunday. Sevastopol, the year 1942, The Musical Tragedy
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Shebalin, Vissarion -
`Lenin` - a dramatic symphony on the poem by V.Mayakovsky (1931)., op.16
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Shostakovich, Dmitriy -
`Song of the Forests` an oratorio on the words by E. Dolmatovski for tenor, bass, boys` choir, mixed choir and orchestra (1949), op. 81
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Taneyev, Sergey -
12 choirs a cappella on the poems of Polonsky (1909), op. 27
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Taneyev, Sergey -
2 Duets for Soprano, Contralto & Piano (1891): No. 2 `Mountain Peaks`, ST.108/2
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Titov, Vasiliy -
Concert in honor of the victory at Poltava for a 12-voice choir
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Vedel, Artemiy -
Choral concert, `How long Lord, will you forget me`
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