,  (Shishakov)
Yuriy Shishakov (1925–2000)



I part - Grave, II part - Lento, III part - Allegro molto (final). Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments of Novosibirsk Radio and Television. Conductor Vladimir Gusev. Recorded 1986
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Soloists - V. Romanenko and A. Nikolsky (xylophones, tambourines and vibraphone). State Academic Russian Folk Orchestra named after N. Osipov. Conductor Viktor Dubrovsky
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Symphony No. 3 in 4 parts. RAM Concert Hall named after Gnessin, 2006
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Academic Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments State Television and Radio of the USSR Conductor N. Nekrasov (1-6, 10-12) A. Tsygankov, domra and M. Badilovsky, domra-alto (7) Y. Shishakov, piano (8, 9)
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State Television and Radio of the USSR Conductor N. Nekrasov (1-6, 10-12) A. Tsygankov, domra and M. Badilovsky, domra-alto (7) Y. Shishakov, piano (8, 9)
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Academic Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments State Television and Radio of the USSR Conductor N. Nekrasov (1-6, 10-12) A. Tsygankov, domra and M. Badilovsky, domra-alto (7) Y. Shishakov, piano (8, 9)
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Conductor - Boris Raven. Performance within the framework of the IV International Festival of National Orchestras of the World
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Sonata No. 1 in A minor for accordion in three movements (1968). The first performer is Yu . Vostrelov (autumn 1968)
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Piano part - author. Suite in 5 parts: 1. Why are you, Masha, depressed
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Quartet: 1. Pskov round dances
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