,  (Boreiko)
Andrey Boreiko (conductor)





New Music Festival 2005, Winnipeg, Canada. Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Andrey Boreyko, conductor.
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Archival recording from the 90s from a concert in Simbirsk.
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Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, Andrey Boreyko - conductor. 18.06.2006.
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Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, Andrey Boreyko - conductor. 18.06.2006.
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Symphony in E flat (1955): I. Tranquillo - Allegro deciso - Tranquillo - II. Allegro - III. Andante - IV. Allegro deciso / Malmo Symphony Orchestra, con. A. Boreyko
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Berlin Radio Chamber Choir and Orchestra, soloists of the choir
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`Danse` (Poco Animato) from `Trois Poemes Juifs` for large orchestra (1913) / Malmo Symphony Orchestra, con. A. Boreyko
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For 15 performers. Dedicated to Yuri Krasavin. Parts 1,2,4,5. Soloists of the Simbirsk Symphony Orchestra, conductor - A. Boreyko. Recording from a concert in Simbirsk (late 80s)
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(Renouveau - Spring) / Malmo Symphony Orchestra, con. A. Boreyko
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`Cortege Funebre` (Lento Assai) from `Trois Poemes Juifs` for large orchestra (1913) / Malmo Symphony Orchestra, con. A. Boreyko
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Piece for chamber orchestra. Dedicated to Adolf Kanevsky.The University-Rockbridge Symphony Orchestra, Linda Swope - Oboe solo, cond. by A.Boreyko. Live in Keller Theatre, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia (USA), March 25, 1995.
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Jenaer Philharmonie. Recorded: February 22-26, 2001, Jena.
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Rite (Calmo-Andante Moderato) from `Trois Poemes Juifs` for large orchestra (1913) / Malmo Symphony Orchestra, con. A. Boreyko
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WINNIPEG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Recorded at Centennial Theatre, Winnipeg (Canada), February 1, 2002.
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