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Abram Makarov (piano)
The Concerts in the Large Hall of Moscow Concervatoire, November 1945.
Recorded: November 16-17, 1945, Moscow (live).
1947. Transcription by F. Kreisler.
Edited by E. Ysa? for violin and piano
Preludes, Book 1, L. 117 - VIII. La Fille aux cheveux de lin. Recorded: November 16-17, 1945, Moscow (live).
Igor Bezrodny (violin) and Abram Makarov (piano)
Recorded: November 16-17, 1945, Moscow (live).
Singer (N. Rimsky-Korsakov - A. Maikov), op.50 No. 2. 1951.
Oriental romance (N. Rimsky-Korsakov - A. Koltsov). 1946
Recorded: November 16-17, 1945, Moscow (live).
From archival records of 1936-1952.
My grandmother (I. Shishov - P. Beranger, translation by Y. Rodionov). 1952
Romance op.78 ¹2. Recorded 1953
Abram Makarov - piano. Recorded 1938
Forget-me-not. Words by Peter Vyazemsky
`About what in the silence of the nights`
From archival records of 1936-1952.
Violin Concerto N 1: Canzonetta. Arr. for violin & piano - J. Heifetz.
Recorded: November 16-17, 1945, Moscow (live).
Bacchic Hymn. Recorded 1938
From archival records of 1936-1952.
Recorded: November 16-17, 1945, Moscow (live).
Recorded: November 16-17, 1945, Moscow (live).
1946. Piano - Abram Makarov.
Words by A.Strugovschikov, from Goethe. M.Reisen. 1953
`Quietly the evening is burning down` from the records of 1949-1955.
Çàïèñü - 16-17 íîÿáðÿ 1945 ã., Ìîñêâà.
`Nymph` from recordings 1949-1955.
2. `Melisande`, arranged by P. Huon. Recording of 1953
From archival records of 1936-1952.
`Romances and ballads for voice and f-but` Tetr.2 Op. 49: No. 1. Two grenadiers. (G.Heine in Mikhailov Lane). M.Reisen. F-but A.Makarov. 1947
1936. Piano - Abram Makarov.
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