,  (Ippolitov-Ivanov)
Michail Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859–1935)



St. Petersburg Chamber Choir ` LEGE ARTIS` , 1994.
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St. Petersburg Chamber Choir ` LEGE ARTIS` , 1994.
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Song of Old Bursh from the opera `Asya` (libretto by N. Manykin-Nevstruev, 1900, op. 30).
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The Hexagon Ensemble: Wout van den Berg (flute), Bram Kreeftmeijer (oboe), Arno van Houtert (clarinet), Christiaan Boers (French horn), Marieke Stordiau (bassoon)
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¹1. `I won’t forget your smile` Marina Mishuk - piano, Alexander Vasiliev - violin, Oleg Stolpner - cello CD 2019
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`Pine` (Yu. Lermontov). Arranged for choir. St. Petersburg Academic Chapel
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`Oh, don’t give me, dear, bright red roses` (translated by N. Syrenskaya). Piano - Nina Afanasyeva.
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Erekle`s aria from the opera Treason, d. III, sc. XI (libretto by A. Sumbatov-Yuzhin, 1908-9, op. 43).
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Processing by P. Chesnokov. Recorded in March 1980 in the Church of St. Alexander Nevsky (Sofia)
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Gnessin Moscow Chamber Orchestra (Andrei Podgorny). Concert in the Great Hall of the Tchaikovsky Moscow Art Theater 04.11.2012.
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(Orchestrated by Leopold Stokowski). Recorded in the Concert Hall of New Broadcasting House, Manchester (England), October 12-13, 1994.
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Prologue (Transcr. for 2 Pianos) Alexander Zagarinskiy & Maria Ivanova (pianos) CD 2019
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¹ 7. Where to live? (sl. Jean Richepin, trans. Olga Chyumina) Marina Mishuk - piano CD 2019
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No. 3. Georgia (Orbeliani) Marina Mishuk - piano CD 2019
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