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Boris Tishchenko (1939–2010)
`Mirror` (B. Tishchenko - M. Tsvetaeva)
Wind and Percussion Ensemble of the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra. Recorded on February 6, 1966, Leningrad.
Chamber Orchestra of the Kirov Opera and Ballet Theater. Recorded in 1972
Symphonic orchestra and chorus of the Leningrad Maly Opera and Ballet Theater. 1976 recording.
In the performance of the 5th part - Tatiana Melentieva (soprano).
I. [0:00] Moderato andante
II. [4:37] Allegro
III. [9:18] Allegro leggiero
IV. [13:10] Lento
Sinfonia di forza (Symphony of power) Sinfonia di rabbia (Symphony of Fury 20`23`) Sinfonia di tristezza (Symphony of Sorrow 40`02`) Sinfonia di crudelta (Symphony of Cruelty 58`47`) Sinfonia di risorgimento e tenerezza (Symphony of Renaissance and Tenderness 1.12` 00`)
Dedicated to Vladimir Polyakov
Recorded from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on February 22, 1985.
I. Allegro, II. Andante, III. Vivace
Live recording from the Rotterdam Festival on 15th September 2017
Words by O. Driz. Translation by G. Sapgir. Olga Petrusenko - mezzo-soprano
St. Petersburg Singing Chapel
Soloists – Zhanna Dombrovskaya (soprano)
Recording from the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic on May 29, 2010
1.Allegro moderato - 2.Presto - 3.Allegro - 4.Andante
I. Andante; II. Lento. Allegro. 1983 ã.
Recorded - April 8, 1985, Leningrad.
`The Stolen Sun`, one-act opera based on the fairy tale by K. I. Chukovsky. Libretto by Z. Korogodsky, M. Byalik, B. Tishchenko. This work is the second part of a triptych based on the fairy tales of K. I. Chukovsky. The first part is the ballet `The Tsokotukha Fly`, the third part is the operetta `The Cockroach`.
I. Allegro, II. Andante. Used by: Ilya Ioff - violin, Elena Raskova - violin, Lydia Kovalenko - viola, Alexey Massarsky - cello.
Pre-Purgatory - Seven circles of Purgatory - Earthly Paradise.
I. `It is impossible for fear to command the mind`: Circles 1-3.
II. `Who will reread all the sufferings that I have seen?`: Circles 4-6.
Chamber Orchestra of the Novosibirsk Conservatory. Soloist V. Dzhioeva.
Glazunov Quartet: Olga Kolgatina (1 violin), Natalia Kolgatina (2 violins), Inna Peskova (viola), Elena Erofeeva (cello). 1995
Recording from a concert in the Great Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic on April 27. 1989
Recorded - April 4, 1970, Leningrad.
Recorded in the Small Hall of the St. Petersburg Academy. D. D. Shostakovich Philharmonic Hall on March 24, 2009
Alexander Serdyuk, organ.
Prague Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra
Dedicated to Mikhail Bialik
Chamber Orchestra of the Opera and Ballet Theater named after. S. M. Kirova (1967).
1.Moderato - 2.Allegro moderato - 3.Andantino
I. Allegro; II. Andante sostenuto; III. Presto. 1985 ã.
I. Allegro, II. Allegretto dolce, III. Allegro con moto.
I. Allegro energico, II. Largo, III. Presto, IV. Lento. Used by: Ilya Ioff - violin, Elena Raskova - violin, Lydia Kovalenko - viola, Alexey Massarsky - cello.
First concert performance: 04 27 1989, BZF. Chorus of Conductors of the Leningrad Musical Society, artistic director A. Vereshchagin
Glazunov Quartet: Olga Kolgatina (1 violin), Natalia Kolgatina (2 violins), Inna Peskova (viola), Elena Erofeeva (cello). 1995
Recorded in the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic named after D. D. Shostakovich on May 12, 2013.
Recording from the International Festival of Contemporary Music `Pictures from the Exhibition`, 13.10.2014, the Great Hall of the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory named after M.I.Glinka. String quartet `Cantando` consisting of: Anastasia Bogdanova (violin), Anna Bayrasheva (violin), Karina Kuzmina (viola), Yulia Migunova (cello)
Recording from the Russian premiere of the composition in the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, December 2022
No. 2, Asya
No. 3, Gerd Zacher
No. 7, Tsirel-Sprintsson S.D.
No. 12, Shostakovich D.D.
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