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Valentin Nesterov (conductor)
Anonymous, -
I will start on the flute, Chant
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Anonymous, -
Liturgical music Orthodox: Venite adoremus
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Anonymous, -
Orthodox Sacred Music: the Holy One of God
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Anonymous, -
Orthodox spiritual music: Confess, choral concert
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Anonymous, -
Orthodox spiritual music: Glorification
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Anonymous, -
Orthodox spiritual music: Psalms
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Anonymous, -
Repentance, Chant
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Arapov, Boris -
Revelation of St. John the Theologian. Music for Strings, cello, piano and percussion instruments (1989)
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Arbeau, Thoinot -
Pavane, Belle qui tiens ma vie (à 4)
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Arcadelt, Jacobus -
Il bianco e dolce cigno
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Belov, Gennadi -
Kolada-Malada
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Britten, Benjamin -
`A ceremony of carols` for treble voices and harp (1942), op. 28
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Donato, Baldassare -
Galliard
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Falik, Yuriy -
Autumn Songs
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Falik, Yuriy -
Neznakomka/A Stranger Woman, choir on poem by A. Blok
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Falik, Yuriy -
Two Solfege, for mixed choir a cappella (1973)
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Gabrieli, Andrea -
Missa brevis
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Isaac, Heinrich -
Insbruck, Ich muss dich lassen
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Korolev, Anatoliy -
Drops, poem by V. Kataev (1976)
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Lassus, Orlando de -
Un jour vis in foulon
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Machaut, Guillaume de -
Messe de Nostre Dame
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Monteverdi, Claudio -
Messa da cappella (1641), SV257
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Nanino, Giovanni Maria -
Motet `Diffusa est gratia`
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Okunev, German -
Three Palm Trees, for mixed choir a cappella, poem by M. Lermontov (1971)
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Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da -
Litaniae de Beata Virgine Maria
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Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da -
Magnificat (II)
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Prigozhin, Lyutzian -
Cycling, choral poem, verses by A. Blok
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Purcell, Henry -
Opera `Dido and Aeneas`, Z 626
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Schutz, Heinrich -
Schwanengesang (1671): ¹ 13 `Meine Seele erhebt den Herren` (Deutsches Magnificat), SWV 494
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Slonimsky, Sergey -
Symphony ¹ 5 (1983)
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Slonimsky, Sergey -
`Songs of the Troubadours` for soprano, tenor, block flute and lute ensemble based on poems by old German and old French poets (1975)
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Slonimsky, Sergey -
“Evening Music” for chamber choir
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Slonimsky, Sergey -
“I`ll Tell You with the Last Directness” to poems by O. Mandelstam for a cappella choir (1974)
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Slonimsky, Sergey -
“Song of Songs” lyrical fragment from ancient Eastern poetry for 2 soloists, chamber choir and 3 instruments (1975)
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Tishchenko, Boris -
Four chorus of the ancient Chinese Yuefu (1959), op. 14
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Vardelo, Philip -
Madrigal
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Willaert, Adrian -
Villanella
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