,  (Kitaenko)
Dmitriy Kitaenko (conductor)





E. Nesterenko (Dodon), V. Voinorovsky (Guidon), V. Svistov (Afron), A. Mochalov (Polkan), R. Kotova (housekeeper), B. Tarkhov (astrologer), E. Ustinova (Queen of Shemakhan ), O. Shalaeva (Cockerel). Big Choir of the USSR State Television and Radio. Recorded in 1987.
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Solo: Andrey Azovsky, treble; Dmitry Turkumyants, viola; Alexander Yudenkov, tenor; Leonid Fedorov, bass. Sound engineer S. Pazukhin. The 1988 recording
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In Latin. Performers: I. Polyanskaya, L. Sharnina, E. Bryleva, A. Martynov, M. Lanskoy. Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Boys` Choir of the Choral School named after. Sveshnikova. O. Yanchenko (organ). Recording 1989 `To the Martyrs of long-suffering Russia`...
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Recording 1997. Danish National Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra, Copenhagen Boy`s Choir. Conductor D. Kitaenko
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Olesya Golovneva, Alexander Vinogradov, Andrei Bondarenko, Dmytro Popov, Vladislav Sulimsky, John Heuzenroeder, Marc-Olivier Oetterli, Dalia Schaechter, Justyna Samborska, Marta Wryk // 19.10.14, Köln
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``Zveniden``. Vocal-symphonic cycle for mezzo-soprano and orchestra based on poems by Russian poets of the early 20th century (1986). Dedicated to Dmitry Kitayenko.
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1. Oh, there were shelves. 2. You tell me, dear friend. 3. Ash. 4. Oh, two lobes. 5-9. Songs of the partisans. 10. About the death of the commissioner. Soloists: N. Lebedeva, A. Lomonosov, I. Kobzon. The Big choir of the Central Television and the All-Union Radio (artistic director K. Bird). Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow State Philharmonic. Conductor D. Kitaenko.
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