,  (Shostakovich)
Dmitriy Shostakovich (1906–1975)
1992.
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1995.
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Preludes and Fugues Nos. 1-8, 12-14, 16, 20, 22-24.
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1996.
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1995.
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Ludovic Vaillant - trumpet 1959
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1996
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1996
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London, 1959.
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1995.
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1976 recording
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Ten preludes. Piano part 2007
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May, 2006
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February 5, 2001, Milan
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2000.
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2000.
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1995.
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1995.
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman and Andrei Abramenkov (violins, Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello). Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman (1st violin), Andrey Abramenkov (2nd violin), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello). 17/7/66 - Spoleto, Caio Melisso Theater.
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1968.
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1966
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1988
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Recorded in 1955.
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Concertgebouw Orchestra, Orturn Wenkel, contralto, released April, 2006
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Recorded on March 16, 1989, Berlin.
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman (1st violin), Andrey Abramenkov (2nd violin), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello).
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1995.
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Second piano - Maxim Shostakovich. Recorded 1956
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1994
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman and Andrei Abramenkov (violins), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello).
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06 18 2007, Moscow, BZK, 13th competition named after. P.I. Tchaikovsky
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Recorded: May 3, 1969, Moscow.
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Vitaly Gromadsky, bass. Recorded in 1966
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1982
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman and Andrei Abramenkov (violins), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello).
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1.Lyrical waltz - 2.Dance - 3.Romance - 4.Polka - 5.Humorous waltz - 6.Gallop. Bolshoi Theater Orchestra
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1978, London. Dimiter Petkov, Werner Krenn, Robert Tear, Taru Valjakka, Steven Emmerson, Colin Appleton, Alan Byers, James Lewington, Colin Appleton, Leslie Fyson, Martyn Hill, David Beavan, Leonard Mroz, Oliver Broome, Edgar Fleet, Leslie Fyson, Birgit Finnilä, Alexander Malta, Lynda Richardson.
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman (1st violin), Andrey Abramenkov (2nd violin), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello).
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman and Andrei Abramenkov (violins), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello)
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second piano - Luisa Fanti Zurkowskaja
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Bolshoi Theater Orchestra, 1966.
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman and Andrei Abramenkov (violins), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello)
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Quartet named after. Borodin: Mikhail Kopelman (1st violin), Andrey Abramenkov (2nd violin), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello). Quartet named after Prokofiev: Ella Braker (1st violin), Nadezhda Baykova (2nd violin), Galina Odinets (viola), Kira Tsvetkova (cello).
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman and Andrey Abramenkov (violins), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello).
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman and Andrei Abramenkov (violins), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello)
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1974, Parigi.
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Song about the oncoming person. From the movie Oncoming
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman and Andrei Abramenkov (violins), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello)
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2002
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Soloists: German Apaykin, Andrey Baturkin, Lydia Chernykh, Irina Gelakhova, Alexander Kiselyov and others Russian State Symphony Chapel, The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra recording 1997.
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Bolshoi Theater Orchestra
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Chamber Orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater. Conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Choirmaster Vladimir Agronsky. Accompanists Tatyana Oskochinskaya, Tamara Vitold, Maria Zhizlina. Kovalev Platon Kuzmich, collegiate assessor - Eduard Akim
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¹1 - 5
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rep. in May 1998, February 2000 and January 2002
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Quartet named after. Borodin: Mikhail Kopelman (1st violin), Andrey Abramenkov (2nd violin), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello).
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Recorded April 1991, Amsterdam.
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Recorded in 1949, Vitaly Kilichevsky (tenor), Ivan Petrov (bass).
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Anatoly Kocherga, Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mikhail Yurovsky (conductor)
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman and Andrei Abramenkov (violins), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello).
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zap. April 13-20, 2006
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Bolshoi Theater Orchestra
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1967
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1985
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rep. in May 1998, February 2000 and January 2002.
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1978
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Complete recording: 1. Introduction - 2. Ball at the Castle - 3. The Ghost - 4. In the Garden - 5. Poisoning Scene - 6. Performance of the Actors - 7. Ophelia - 8. Duel and Death of Hamlet / Recorded: November & December 1988, Großer Sendesaal, Masurenallee, 1000 Berlin 19
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Waltz. Recorded September 1998, Amsterdam.
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Record 2002.
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Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater, solo violins - L. Zaks and A. Levin. 1966 ã.
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Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, 1980.
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ladimir Kazachuk, Radio Cologne Symphony Orchestra, conductor. Mikhail Jurowski
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Recorded - September 1998, Amsterdam.
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recorded 1985 (fragments)
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March 1987 1. Moderato (1:07) 2. Andante (1:03) 3. Largo (2:56) 4. Moderato (2:09) 5. Allegretto (1:41)
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Recorded in 1965
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2020
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Dawn is rising. From the film “Meeting on the Elbe”.
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Recorded live at Großer Saal, Musikverein, Vienna, 13 December 2006
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Song about a flashlight (D. Shostakovich - M. Svetlov). Performed by Vladimir Bunchikov accompanied by an orchestra.
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1. Suddenly thunder struck over Moscow
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Orchestra Radio de France. Paris, 2010
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Goskhor im. Sveshnikova. KZCH, 2010
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Recording from a concert in the large hall of the Kyiv Conservatory on April 11, 1993.
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Choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater, dir. M. Shostakovich
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1.Introduction - 2.Romance - 3.Battle at Sea - 4.Scherzo - 5.Red Hill - 6.Intermezzo - 7.Final.
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1. Overture 2. Song of the October Victory 3. Dance of the Youth 4. Ode to Leningrad St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alexander Titov Chamber Choir of the Smolny Cathedral Boris Stepanov, tenor Andrey Slavny, baritone
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record 2002
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Chorus and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater, solo violins - L. Zaks and A. Levin. 1966 ã.
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Elena Ivanova (soprano), Sergey Yakovenko, (baritone) Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, dir. G. Rozhdestvensky, 1985
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(1967) Piano - Yury Serov
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State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR, 1983.
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poems by W. Raleigh, R. Burns and W. Shakespeare
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Leningrad Chamber Orchestra
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2001.
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State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR, 1984.
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1. Prelude - 2. Scene by the river - 3. Attack - 4. In the garden - 5. Assault - 6. In the ruined village - 7. Scene in the subway - 8. Finale.
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Recording - March 2012, Berlin.
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S. Lemeshev, M. Maksakova, A. Ivanov, D. Gamrekeli, M. Mikhailov, chorus. and orc. Bolshoi Theater of the USSR under K. Ivanov. Recorded 1947
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1.Prelude - 2.Attack - 3.Death of an old worker - 4.Waltz - 5.Demonstration `Warsaw` - 6.Battle of the barricades - 7.Funeral march and Finale. Rundfunk-Symphonie-Orchester, Berlin, 1995.
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1.Introduction - 2.Dresden in ruins - 3.Dresden liberated - 4.Interlude - 5.Final. Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, 1990.
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1. March 2. Football 3. Battle of Stalingrad 4. Final song
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Waltz. Recording from the concert in the Great Hall of the Brucknerhaus, Linz (Austria) February 5, 2015
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Recorded on February 24, 1991, Berlin. Barshay`s orchestration.
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1. To the son - 2. In the fields under the snow and rain - 3. Macpherson before execution - 4. Jenny - 5. Sonnet LXVI - 6. Royal campaign.
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N. Volchkov (bass), Navy Ensemble. Entry 1941
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1.Overture and Scene 2 - 2.Song of the Architect - 3.Scene with the American - 4.Song of Mayofel - 5.Song of Semyon - 6.Duet of Egor and Semyon - 7.Procession of models. GASO SSSR, 1984.
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Lidochka’s Song: I used to go to school
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I. Rodina slyshit (The Motherland Hears)
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Annette Bick - violin II. Recorded in 1986.
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Recorded on March 14, 1989, Berlin.
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Entry - February 1982, Amsterdam.
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6-11 June 1994 - with Stockholm Transport Band
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1.Introduction 2.Waltz 3.Fugue 4.Funeral March
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zap. April 13-20, 2006
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Henry Kramer - piano // CD 2018
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second piano - Luisa Fanti Zurkowskaja CD 2000
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CD 2002
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Demarre McGill, flute Franklin Cohen, clarinet Zoltá
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2020
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Organ Hall of the Belgorod State Philharmonic
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CD 2020
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2020
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2020
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1994
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2020
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`Funeral march`. Recording - September 1998, Amsterdam.
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Moscow 1956 1 h. introduction. 2 hours at the river. 3 hours of Scherzo. 4 H. anxious night. 5 H. song of the young guards. 6 H.six. 7 H. apotheosis. (Parts 6 and 7 are performed without interruption)
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2013, Helsinki Music Centre
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Published by the Composer Publishing House, Saint Petersburg, in 2018, edited by O. Digonskaya
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2020
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CD 2015
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2020
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`Spring waltz`. Recorded in Wigmore Hall, London, on 26–28 August 2005.
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Songs. Recording of 1984.
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2020
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Full restored version of the ballet orchestrated by Gerard McBurney Mashenka Funtikova — Natalia de Froberville (Domracheva), Stopka Kurochkin — Artyom Mishakov, Beyburzhuyev — Sergei Mershin, Angel — German Starikov, Showy Lady — Anna Pushvintseva-Poistogova A Dancing Couple — Eugenia Chetverikova, Denis Tolmazov Barmaid — Lyaisan Gisatullina, Accordion Player — Alexey Budrin Recorded live at the Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre on May 21, 2015
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2020
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With Camerata Silesia - Reconstructed by Mark Fitz-Gerald
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2020
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MOSCOW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Recorded at the Mosfilm Studio in Moscow, Russia, March 2000. Complete score edited 1996 by Adriano - première recording.
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CD 2018
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Performed by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Mark Elder, with Louise Winter (mezzo) and David Wilson-Johnson (baritone) Recorded at Birmingham Town Hall, June 13-15 1994
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Recording: Moscow, Russian State TV & Radio Company Kultura, Studio 5, 5-6/2005
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