,  (Ovchinnikov)
Viacheslav Ovchinnikov (conductor)


Music for the epic `War and Peace`. The suite has 14 parts: 1. The prologue. 2. Moonlit night. 3. Pierre in the salon of Helene. 4 Ave Maria. 5. Packing for the ball. 6. Polonaise. 7. Natasha`s waltz. 8. The death of Prince Andrew. 9. The White Ghost. 10. The tragedy of the war. 11. The fire of Moscow. 12. The dance of the marauders. 13. Battle music. 14. The final. Entry from the BZK dated 2.12. 1973
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29.04.1975
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1977 recording.
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The symphony is dedicated to Professor L.U. Nazarov, a friend of the composer. The symphony has 3 movements. Essay 1956, 2nd edition (1972-1973). Performed by the string group of the BSO Gosteleradio USSR (digitization of soundtracks from a vinyl disc).
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Performed by the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Philharmonic and the State Academic Russian Choir. The author of the arrangement for orchestra and choir is V. Ovchinnikov.
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For a large symphony orchestra and a large mixed choir.
After reading the drama by A.S. Pushkin `Boris Godunov`. The text from the drama.
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For solo lyric soprano, choir and orchestra.
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1. Springtime; 2. Promenade; 3. Jumping; 4. Homecoming from the Promenade; 5. Aquarium; 6. Clockwork toy; 7. The Song and Finale. Symphonic orchestra. Conductor V.Ovchinnikov. Recorded in 1970
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For the Great Symphony Orchestra.
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The suite is dedicated to K.K. Kalinenko. The suite has 7 parts: 1. Introduction. 2. Reflection 3. Gavotte 4. Sad Waltz 5. Minuet 6. Musical intermission 7. Introduction and finale (Memories). Composition 1972 Performed by the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Association (digitalization of the soundtrack from a vinyl disc).
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The suite is dedicated to E.A. Vasilyeva, the director of the Voronezh music school. The suite has 7 parts: 1.Spring 2.Walk 3.Jump-jump (Jumping) 4.Return from a walk 5.Aquarium 6.Mechanical toy 7.Song and finale Composition 1969 Performed by the BSO State Radio and Television of the USSR (Digitization of the soundtrack from a vinyl disc ).
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Cantata in three movements for bass, mixed choir and symphony orchestra. Words by L. Vasilyeva.
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1 - Prelude (`Bright Day`). 2 - Song. 3 - story. 4 - Valse Triste. 5 - Final (`Evening path`). 1970
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1980 entry
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The suite is dedicated to N.V. Potapov, the composer’s first teacher. The suite has 6 parts: 1.Prelude (Bright Day) 2.Song. 3. Story 4. Interlude. 5.Sad Waltz 6.Final (Evening Path). Composition from 1969.
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1. Introduction; 2. Meditation; 3. Gavotta; 4. Valse; 5. Menuette; 6. Musical Entracte; 7. Introduction and Finale. Recorded in 1972
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1979, Moscow.
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