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Yuriy Falik (1936–2009)



Singing Chapel of St. Petersburg. Soloist Stanislav Bronin, tenor. Recording 1981.
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``Polly and the Dinosaurs``. Children`s musical fairy tale for 2 readers, a soloist, a children`s choir and a symphony orchestra (1989). Victoria Babokhina, Maxim Pitertsev (readers), Svetlana Saltykova (soloist), children`s choir of the Leningrad Radio,
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``Book of canzons`` for unaccompanied mixed choir (2007). Poems of European poets of the XI-XVII centuries. Dedication to Boris Aballian and the chamber choir ``Lege Artis``. Performed by: St. Petersburg Chamber Choir ``Lege Artis``
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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. The sun came out from behind the forest (1.22),
2. At the market (2.39),
3. The sun goes down (3.24).
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Yuri Falik - ``Evening`` (Fragment from ``Book of Canzons - 2``. Poems by H. Pietursson, 2008). Women`s choir of the St. Petersburg Music College named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov. Hood. hands and conductor Sergei Ekimov.
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Yuri Falik - ``From the Holy Icon`` (Fragment from ``Liturgical Hymns``, 1995). Women`s choir of the St. Petersburg Music College named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov. Hood. hands and conductor Sergei Ekimov.
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String Quartet No. 8 (2001). Dedicated to Ekaterina Ruchevskaya. 1.Adagio
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Yuri Falik - Izbyanaya (conspiracy). (From the cycle ``Four Russian songs to the words of Nikolai Klyuev``, 2005). Women`s choir of the St. Petersburg Music College named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov. Hood. hands and conductor Sergei Ekimov.
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Mass for soloists, choir and chamber orchestra (1996). 1.Kyrie
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``Voice of the Prayer`` (Five Poems by Anna Akhmatova) for soprano and chamber orchestra (1978): 1.Before spring
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Vladimir Karaulov (oboe), Yuri Falik (cello), Victoria Bogdashevskaya (piano).
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Concerto della passione for cello and orchestra (1988). Dedicated to Natalia Gutman. Lacrimosa, Dies irae, Libera me, Lux aeterna - attacca.
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Concerto No. 1 for orchestra. Based on the legends of Till Eulenspiegel (1967): 1. Till, 2. They don’t joke with the Inquisition, 3. Nele, 4. Till at the stake - attacca.
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``Buffoons``. Concerto for winds and percussion (1966). Dedicated to Vitaly Buyanovsky. Lev Perepelkin (flute), Vladimir Kurlin (oboe), Mikhail Izmailov (clarinet), Lev Pechersky (bassoon), Vitaly Buyanovsky (horn), Daniil Ginetsinsky (cornet-a-piston), Nikolai Moskalenko (drums).
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In memory of Yuri Balkashin: Moderato con moto, Andante, Presto con fuoco, Andantino - attacca.
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String Quartet No. 7 (1993). Dedicated to the Fine Arts Quartet. 1.Allegro
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Symphony No. 3 ``Canto in memoria`` (2005). In memory of Victor Lieberman. National Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Yuri Falik.
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Dedicated to Vladimir Ovcharek. Largo sostenuto; Allegro moderato, poco inquieto; Allegro vivo, misterioso - attacca.
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Dirge after Igor Stravinsky (Elegiac music) for 16 strings and 4 trombones (1975). Chamber orchestra of the Honored Ensemble of Russia, Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Leningrad Philharmonic, conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky.
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Yuri Falik - Prayer Book to the Hieromartyr Metropolitan Benjamin (From the cycle “Two Prayer Books” for women’s choir a cappella, 2007). Women`s choir of the St. Petersburg Music College named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov. Hood. hands and conductor Sergei Ekimov.
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