,  (Glinka)
Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857)
1967
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No. 8 `THE BLUE PEOPLE FELL ASLEEP`, Barcarolle Performed by Galina Vishnevskaya. Piano part - S. Stuchevsky
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Elena Stoyanova, Nocola Ghiuselev, Roumen Doikov, Dimiter Stanchev, Angel Petkov. Sofia National Opera Orchestra, Sofia National Opera Chorus. 1986ã.
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Svetozar - Mikhail Kit, Ludmila - Anna Netrebko, Ruslan - Vladimir Ognovenko, Ratmir - Larisa Diadkova, Farlaf - Gennady Bezzubenkov, Gorislava - Galina Gorchakova, Finn - Konstantin Pluzhnikov, Naina - Irina Bogacheva, Bayan - Yuri Marusin. Recorded in February 1995, St. Petersburg.
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record 1996
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Moscow, 1967.
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Aria `They sense the truth`. Recording: St. Petersburg, 1908
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lyrics. Å. Baratynsky
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1967
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Farlaf`s Rondo (recording 1931) and Ruslan`s aria (acoustic recording 1908) from the opera Ruslan and Lyudmila.
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1967
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1959
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September 1991, London, Henry Wood Hall
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1951
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To her, s. A. Mickiewicz.
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`How sweet it is for me to be with you.` Words, P. Ryndin. Mstislav Rostropovich, piano. Recorded 1967.
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1959
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1966
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1964
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Alexey Lyubimov (piano), Rustem Gabdullin (double bass), Borodin String Quartet: Ruben Aharonyan (1st violin), Andrey Abramenkov (2nd violin), Igor Naidin (viola), Vladimir Balshin (cello) . 1 part - Allegro
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1. Night Watch 2. Poor singer 3. A traveling song 4. Lark 5. I Remember a Wonderful Moment 6. Venetian Night 7. To the zither 8. Ah, when I would have known before 9. Doubt 10. Don`t say that my heart hurts 11. How sweet it is to be with you 12.
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Words by Vasily Zhukovsky
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1959
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1984
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Recorded in 1998.
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1984
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Tenor Ivan Kozlovsky
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A flat major
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Record 1998.
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`Confession` (to poems by A. Pushkin)
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Recorded in 1998.
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1990
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1998 recording
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YOU WILL SOON FORGET ME • poems by Yu. Zhadovskaya (1847), Veronica Borisenko.
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1990
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Record of 1998.
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words by A. Lyubovsky
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Record 2000
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1986.
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Autumn night (M. Glinka, A. Korsak)
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CD 2009. Rec. at Paris
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Record of 1998.
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Record 2000
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The whole cycle. Records 1949-1955.
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Recorded in 1998.
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1997.
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Record 1998.
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CD 2009. Rec. at Paris
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Recorded in 1998.
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Russian Folk Orchestra named after. V. Andreeva. Conductor - Vladimir Popov.
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1954.
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DO I HEAR YOUR VOICE • poems by M. Lermontov (1848), Georgy Vinogradov. Piano part - K. Vinogradov
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1967.
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You will not come again (M. Glinka - P. Dubrovsky). Performed by Andrey Ivanov, Georgy Vinogradov, G. Orentlicher (piano). 1951
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Poems by A. Delvig
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1954.
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1953.
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`Just one moment`. Based on verses by S. Golitsyn
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1953.
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The oak tree is noisy
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1999
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1997 ã.
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CHERRY BLOOMING • poems by E. Rostopchina (1839), Natalia Shpiller. Piano part - S. Stuchevsky
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recorded in 2017 in Cologne
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Soloists of the Russian National Orchestra: Alexander Koreshkov (oboe), Alexander Petrov (bassoon), Igor Makarov (French horn), Alexey Bruni and Mikhail Moshkunov (violins), Ernst Pozdeev (cello), Rustem Gabdulin (double bass) recording 1993. taken from the album label `Olympia` (UK), reserved all rights to this entry
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OH, SWEET VIRGIN • imitation of the poems of A. Mickiewicz (1849), Anatoly Orfenov. Piano part - D. Gaklin
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1955.
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Don’t say - love will pass (M. Glinka - A. Delvig). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky, accompanied by piano.
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I love you, you told me (M. Glinka - A. Rimsky-Korsakov). 1953
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CD 2015
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Quartet named after Shostakovich: Andrey Shishlov and Sergey Pishchugin (violins), Alexander Galkovsky (viola), Alexander Korchagin (cello). A 1992 recording.
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CD 2015
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1997 ã.
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2010
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recorded in 2017 in Cologne
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1997 ã.
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1997 ã.
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CD 2011
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Soloist - I. Kuznetsov. Recording of 1941
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