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Gennady Dmitryak (conductor)
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Gavrilin, Valeriy -
`Chimes` (After reading by V. M. Shukshin), choral symphony-performance for soloists, mixed choir, oboe, percussion and reciter (1978-1982)
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Larin, Aleksey -
Processing of the Russian folk song `Along the St. Petersburg River`
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Larin, Aleksey -
Processing of the Russian folk song `Because of the island on Strezhen`
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Larin, Aleksey -
Processing of the Russian folk song `Dontsy-well done`
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Larin, Aleksey -
Processing of the Russian folk song `Evening Bell`
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Larin, Aleksey -
Processing of the Russian folk song `Mother, is it dusty in the field?` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Processing of the Russian folk song `There is a cliff on the Volga`
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Larin, Aleksey -
Russian Passions - oratorio for soloists, mixed choir, percussion and organ
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Larin, Aleksey -
Transcription of `Songs and Dances of Death` by Mussorgsky for soloists, choir, two pianos and percussion
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `An Hour and an Hour` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `And the trumpet is blown` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `As at Mother on the Neva River` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `Dunya`s Ferry` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `Glorious Sea, Sacred Baikal` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `Goodbye, Joy` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `Here comes the troika of mail...` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `Hey, Let`s go` for a mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `Pour, pour` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `Volga river is deep` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
Treatment of the Russian folk song `Winter - winter` for mixed choir
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Larin, Aleksey -
`Between steep banks` for men`s choir based on verses by Matvey Ozhegov
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Rubin, Vladimir -
July Sunday. Sevastopol, the year 1942, The Musical Tragedy
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Titov, Vasiliy -
Cheerful, Righteousness
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Titov, Vasiliy -
Christmas Stanza for a 12-voice choir
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