,  (Grechaninov)
Alexander Grechaninov (1864–1956)



A sharp ax (A. Grechaninov - A.K. Tolstoy). Performed by Valery Agafonov.
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Arts Club of composer and pianist Tatyana Smirnova Season 27 `Premier Day November 1995 Moscow House of Composers
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A. GRECHANINOV: I believe, Augmented Litany D. KHRISTOV: Praise the name of the Lord, Now you let go A. STRUMSKY: Great doxology L. DINEV: The prudent thief P. CHESNOKOV: From my youth, Evening Sacrifice, Legend of the 12 Thieves, folk song , arrangement by S. Zharov (N. Nekrasov) MOSCOW CHAMBER CHOIR, Artistic director and conductor Vladimir Minin. The recording was made in the Cathedral of Smolensk in 1985.
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Symphonic Chapel of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.
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Flowers bloomed in the field. From the opera `Dobrynya Nikitich`
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Russian State Symphony Capella. Russian State Symphony Orchestra. 1995, Moscow Conservatoire
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1. At dawn, 2. Above the impregnable steepness, 3. The brook cheers us up.
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Moscow Synodal Choir conducted by A. D. Kastalsky, recording 1907
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Daniela Ruso, piano; Viktor Simcisko, violin
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Russian State Symphony Capella. Russian State Symphony Orchestra. 1999, Moscow Conservatoire
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Russian State Symphony Orchestra. 1995, Moscow Conservatoire
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Symphonic Chapel of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. 1996, Moscow Conservatory
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Russian State Symphony Orchestra. 1999, Moscow Conservatoire
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UTRECHT STRING QUARTET: Eeva Koskinen and Katherine Routley (violins), Sven Arne Tepl (viola), Sebastian Koloski (violoncello). Released in 2003.
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Russian State Symphonic Cappella, Russian State SO, cond. V. Polyansky. 1999, Moscow Conservatoire
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UTRECHT STRING QUARTET: Eeva Koskinen and Katherine Routley (violins), Sven Arne Tepl (viola), Sebastian Koloski (violoncello). Released in 2003.
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Dante Quartet: Krysia Osostowicz - violin Matthew Truscott - violin Judith Busbridge - viola Pierre Doumenge - cello with Leon Bosch - double bass (1-4) John Thwaites - piano (1-4)
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CHOROVAYA AKADEMIA. Recorded November 1993.
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Moyzes quartet: Stanislav Mucha & Fratinšek Török (violins), Alexander Lakatoš (viola), Ján Slávik (cello). 1990, Bratislava
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Svetoslav Obretenov Choir. Released in 1970.
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THE ORTHODOX SINGERS male choir. From CD: BASSO PROFONDO FROM OLD RUSSIA. Recording: Moscow Conservatory, January to April 1998.
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Recorded on December 18, 2011 and January 27, 2012, St. Petersburg, St. Catherine`s Church.
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Entry - December 18, 2011 and January 27, 2012, St. Petersburg, St. Catherine`s Church.
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ANIMA VOCAL ENSEMBLE: Marina SECHKINA (soprano); Tatiyana MARAKUNINA (alto); Dmitry SITNIKOV (bass); Sergei BIROV (baritone); Alexander LAPSHIN (tenor). Recorded at the Trinity Church of Bezvodnoe village of the Nizhniy Novgorod region, June 16, 2004.
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The Choir of the Southwestern Seminary of the USA, 2003, USA, 2003
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`On a horse` from the cycle `Child`s Day` Op.109 No. 3
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1993. The Great Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory
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