,  (Chistyakov)
Andrey Chistyakov (conductor)





No. 1 and No. 22 for ballet were composed collectively by Alfred Schnittke, G. N. Rozhdestvensky, S. A. Gubaidulina, and E. V. Denisov
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State. acad. Russian choir of the USSR. Male chamber choir. Bolshoi Theater Orchestra. Dir. Andrey Chistyakov. Irina Udalova (Judith), Elena Zaremba (Avra, her slave), Mikh. Krutikov (Holofernes), Nikolai Vasiliev (Vagoa, the head of his harem), Anat. Babykin (Oziya, elder), Vl. Kudryashov (Achior, leader of the Ammonites), St. Suleymanov (Asphanes, close associate of Holofernes), Peter Gluboky (Eliakim, priest), Max. Mikhailov (Kharmiy, elder), Irina Zhurina, Marina Shutova (odalisques), Lev
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Marina Lapina (soprano), Nikolay Vasiliev (tenor), Vitaly Tarashchenko (tenor), Nikolay Reshetnyak (baritone), Vladimir Matorin (bass). Russian Academic Choir named after. Sveshnikova. Bolshoi Theater Orchestra. Recorded: November 1992
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Aleko - Vladimir Matorin (bass), Zemfira - Natalia Erasova (soprano), Old Gypsy - Vyacheslav Pochapsky (bass), Young Gypsy - Vitaly Tarashchenko (tenor), Old Gypsy - Galina Borisova (contralto). Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia, 2006.
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Mikhail Krutikov - Baron, Vladimir Kudryashov - Albert, Alexander Arkhipov - Gide, Vladimir Verestnikov - Duke, Peter Gluboky - Servant, Symphony Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia, 2006
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