Oriental Gardens of the Imperial Palace (2014), op. 39
Inna Gladovskaya (mandolin), Ekaterina Shirokova (domra), Svetlana Nesterova (piano)
V. Kruglik. `Oriental Gardens of the Imperial Palace` is a fantasy on Japanese themes for two small domras and ORNI. Arrangement for two small domras and piano. Performed by: Inna Gladovskaya and Ekaterina Shirokova (small domry), Svetlana Nesterova (piano). Concert Hall of the House of Composers of St. Petersburg 27.02.2019
`Where the crayfish spend the winter` - a piece for piccolo flute, bass clarinet, violin, cello and piano (2018), á/î
Mikhail Krutik (violin), Nikolay Mazhara (Piano), George Dolgov (flute), Evgeny Krivoshein (clarinet/bass-clarinet) , Ensemble of soloists of The academic Symphony orchestra of the St. Petersburg state Philharmonic named after D. D. Shostakovich
Vyacheslav Kruglik — `Where Crayfish Winter`, a piece for piccolo flute, bass clarinet, violin, cello and piano. Performed by the ensemble of soloists of the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg State Philharmonic named after D. D. Shostakovich, consisting of: Georgy Dolgov - flute-piccolo Evgeny Krivoshein - bass clarinet Mikhail Krutik - violin Elena Grigorieva - cello Nikolai Mazhara - piano. Concert Hall of the House of Composers of St. Petersburg 18.05.2018 Sound Engineer - Se
University Overture (2018), op. 51
Vladimir Popov (conductor) , Saint Petersburg State Russian Concert Orchestra
Vyacheslav Kruglik. University Overture for orchestra of Russian folk instruments. Performed By The State Russian Concert Orchestra. The conductor is Vladimir Popov. Sound engineer — Sergey Ryltsev. St. Petersburg, M. I. Glinka Moscow Art Museum 14.05.2018. 54th International Festival Petersburg Musical Spring
Violin Concerto (2017), op. 49
Mikhail Krutik (violin), Arkady Schteinshlucht (conductor) , Saint Petersburg State Chapel Symphony Orchestra
Vyacheslav Kruglik. Concerto for Violin and Symphony Orchestra. I. Allegro molto II. Andante III. Vivo Is Performed By The Symphony Orchestra of The State Academic Chapel Of St. Petersburg. The conductor is Arkady Steinlucht. The soloist is Mikhail Krutik. The 54th International festival Petersburg Musical Spring. State Academic Chapel of St. Petersburg, 24.05.2018.
Vyacheslav Kruglik — Sonata for minor domra and piano. I. Moderato, II. Allegro vivace (attacca), III. Andante rubato (attacca), IV. Andante. An electronic bow is required to perform the sonata. Performed by laureates of international competitions Alyona Chulkova — domra Yulia Tarasevich — piano. White Hall of the St. Petersburg Institute of Culture 4.05.2017
Mashenka and Bears, Suite for soloists and orchestra of Russian folk instruments (2017), op. 50
Inna Gladovskaya (mandolin), Vladimir Popov (conductor) , Saint Petersburg State Russian Concert Orchestra
Vyacheslav Kruglik. `Mashenka and the Bears', suite for soloists and orchestra of Russian folk instruments. I. Mashenka. II. Bears. III. Masha and the Bears. Performed By The State Russian Concert Orchestra. The conductor is Vladimir Popov. Soloists: Inna Gladovskaya (small domra), Anastasia Suchkova (bass domra), Anna Kozlova (balalaika bass), Evgeny Redkin (balalaika double bass). St. Petersburg, M. I. Glinka Moscow Art Museum, 14.05.2018
`The Tempest`, a musical picture based on the same poem by A. S. Pushkin for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano (2019), op. 56
Mikhail Krutik (violin), Nikolay Mazhara (Piano), Tatiana Rezetdinova (flute), Alexander Oskolkov
Vyacheslav Kruglik — `The Tempest`, a musical painting based on the poem of the same name by A. S. Pushkin for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano. Performers: Tatiana Rezetdinova — flute, Alexander Oskolkov — clarinet, Mikhail Krutik — violin, Ilya Kartashov — cello, Nikolai Mazhara — piano. House of Composers of St. Petersburg 4.06.2019
SEEK GOD! The Cycle for the mixed choir a`capella on the words of various authors (2013), op. 37
Michail Golikov (conductor) , Chapel `Tauris` Choir
Vyacheslav Kruglik. `Seek God`, a vocal cycle for mixed choir a`capella to the words of different authors. `Seek God`, sl. unknown author. `The Lord went to torture people in love...`, sl. Sergei Yesenin. `Mother`s Prayer, by Sergei Yesenin. `Thank the Lord for everything!`, sl. Ivan Bunin. Performed by the choir of the chapel Taurida. The conductor is Mikhail Golikov. Soloists — Anastasia Perminova, Daniil Kapusto St. Petersburg Conservatory, Small Hall named after A. K. Glazunov on October 20
Vyacheslav Kruglik — Dawn over St. Petersburg, symphonic painting for brass orchestra. Performed by the orchestra of the Military Institute (engineering and Technical) Military Academy of Logistics named after General of the Army A.V. Khrulev of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. The military conductor is Major Dmitry Malkov. Recording from the concert in the House of Officers of the Western Military District 01.03.2019
Vyacheslav Kruglik. `Thank you for everything, Lord.` Sl. Ivan Bunin. Performed by the male vocal ensemble of the Choral School named after M. I. Glinka. The artistic director is Alexander Belyaev. Concert Hall of the St. Petersburg Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory. The concert cycle St. Petersburg Composer`s School.
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