,  (Wustin)
Alexander Wustin (1943–2020)



Text: Fabre d*Olivet (1813), translated by Vladimir Shmakov.
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Concerto for percussion and small symphony orchestra. Free Chamber Orchestra of Berlin.
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(dedicated to Sofia Gubaidulina) For voice and instrumental ensemble, verse `Hermit speaks` from `Tristan and Isolde` by Olga Sedakova. Svetlana Savenko, soprano; the `New Music Studio` ensemble, Igor Dronov conducting. Moscow Composers House. November 29, 2003.
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Claude Delangle (sax.ten.), Jean Geoffroy (vibrafono), Verene Westphal (cello).
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Dedication - to Gidon Kremer.
New Symphonietta Orchestra
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1. Introduction.
2. Farewell Song.
PERFORMED BY REGINA STEINMAN (VIOLA) AND YURI POLUBELOV (F-NO) IN THE HOUSE OF COMPOSERS. Moscow, October 27, 2015.
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Elena Vasilyeva (soprano) and string quartet SINE NOMINE: Patrick Genet, Francois Gottraux (violin)
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Sextet for horn, bass drum, piano, violin, viola and cello.
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Moscow May 28, 2013 Palace of Culture on Veshnyakovskaya recording - Andrey Popov processing - Alexey Shmurak
As part of Alexey Shmurak`s solo piano project `minor music
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Natalia Boriskova (people`s voice). January 20, 2016, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.
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Performance version of the Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble. PROLOGUE: 1. Black Evening FOLK SONGS: 2. How our guys went 3. Oh, you, grief 4.You can`t hear the noise of the city EPILOGUE: 5. Blizzard. Dmitry Pokrovsky Ensemble, artistic director Maria Nefedova
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Ensemble of soloists of the USSR State Orchestra.
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Yu.Gurevich (accordion), A.Ivashkin (cello), chamber orchestra of the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory. Conductor E. Kirillov.
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The author does not give the title of the composition, which may be a joint improvisation recorded in 1982 by Yura Vustin (children`s voice) and his father Alexander Vustin (resonating parts of the piano).
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Percussion ensemble led by Mark Pekarsky. Recording from the concert of the MOSCOW AUTUMN festival, Moscow, November 8, 2005.
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A program of six pieces at the Rosendal Chamber Music Festival 2019, Norway.
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