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Alexander Titov (conductor)





Recording 2010 St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra .01. Andante. Allegro moderato (20:13),
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I. Allegro energico - II. Andante religioso (`Now you let go...`) -III.Finale. Moderato.Allegro vivace. Non troppo, molto maestoso (Russian folk song `I walk with the loach...` )
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1. Overture 2. Song of the October Victory 3. Dance of the Youth 4. Ode to Leningrad St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alexander Titov Chamber Choir of the Smolny Cathedral Boris Stepanov, tenor Andrey Slavny, baritone
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Orchestra ``Classic Music Studio``, St. Petersburg, Alexander Titov (conductor). Recorded in Russia, 1993.
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Diploma work orchestra of the Opera Studio of St. Petersburg State Conservatory (LoLGK), 1986.
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01. Largo 14:39
02. Largo sostenuto 11:52
03. Largo maestoso. Pesante 11:24
04. Allegro 14:16
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Choir and Orchestra of Mariinsky Theatre, Alexander Titov, 2006
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22.05.2018, GASO St. Petersburg hall of the Academic Chapel of St. Petersburg composition of 2003, 2nd edition of 2008 first performance in Russia
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St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra, 2008
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1994, concert in the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, festival `Petersburg Musical Spring`.
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Waltz Suite, Op. 110: ¹ 1, 5. Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmony, conductor Alexander Titov. CD `Classical Composers Collections: 50 Best of Prokofiev`.
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Orchestra ``Classic Music Studio``, St. Petersburg, Alexander Titov (conductor). Recorded in Russia, 1993.
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ORCHESTRA ``NEW PHILHARMONIA``, ST. PETERSBURG, Alexander TITOV (conductor). Recorded in Russia, 1993.
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`Reflections(DSCH+BHAG)`, Symphonic etude - part of the collective composition of the last students of D. D. Shostakovich (G. Belov, V. Bibergan, A. Mnatsakanyan, V. Nagovitsin, B. Tishchenko) - a five-part cycle ` An Offering to the Teacher, written in 2006 for the anniversary of Shostakovich, and performed in the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic.
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October 1-4, 2009. St. Catherine`s Church, St. Petersburg N.Danilina-flute, O.Chastikov- clarinet, A.Simonov - bassoon, M.Druzhinin- trumpet, Y.Molchanova- cello, L.Hoteeva- double bass
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The Year 1941, Symphonic Suite, Op. 90. Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmony, conductor Alexander Titov. CD `Classical Composers Collections: 50 Best of Prokofiev`.
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BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Recorded in Studio 1, Maida Vale, London (England), on 10 April 1997.
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St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra, 2008
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ORCHESTRA ``NEW PHILHARMONY`` ST. PETERSBURG. Recorded in St. Petersburg (Russia), 1993.
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CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF THE ST. PETERSBURG CONSERVATORY. Recorded in St. Petersburg (Russia), 1993.
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MEETING WITH LERMONTOV`, THE AUTHOR`S VERSION OF THE WALTZ FROM THE MASQUERADE FOR SOPRANO AND READER (1948-49), ST. P. HERMAN
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Sp. Academic Symphony Orchestra of St. Petersburg. Soloist - Mikhail Krutik
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Orchestra ``Classic Music Studio``, St. Petersburg, Alexander Titov (conductor). Recorded in Russia, 1993.
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Cantata Tale of the Boy Who Remained Unknown, Op. 93. Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St Petersburg Philharmony. Student Choir of St Petersburg`s Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory, Alexander Titov, Irina Matajeva, Vladimir Felenchak. CD `Classical Composers Collections: 50 Best of Prokofiev`.
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Nina`s romance. Orchestration by Kirill Volkov (the author did not start the orchestration). Moscow, 2014
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Ode to the End of the War for Orchestra, Op. 105. Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmony, conductor Alexander Titov. CD `Classical Composers Collections: 50 Best of Prokofiev`.
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Orchestra ``Classic Music Studio``, St. Petersburg, Alexander Titov (conductor). Recorded in Russia, 1993.
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March in B-Flat Major for Wind Orchestra, Op. 99. Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmony, conductor Alexander Titov. CD `Classical Composers Collections: 50 Best of Prokofiev`.
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BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Recorded in Studio 1, Maida Vale, London (England), on 10 April 1997.
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BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Recorded in Studio 1, Maida Vale, London (England), on 10 April 1997.
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Prosper, Our Mighty Country, Op. 114 (Cantata on the 30th Anniversary of the October Revolution). St. Petersburg Philharmonic Choir, New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Alexander Titov.
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St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra.
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Orchestra ``Classic Music Studio``, St. Petersburg, Alexander Titov (conductor). Recorded in Russia, 1993.
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ORCHESTRA ``NEW PHILHARMONY`` ST. PETERSBURG. Recorded in St. Petersburg (Russia), 1993.
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Words by A. E. Reshetov. Olesya Petrova, mezzo-soprano. St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra.
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Overture. ORCHESTRA ``NEW PHILHARMONY`` ST. PETERSBURG. Recorded in St. Petersburg (Russia), 1993.
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St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony Orchestra. 2009.
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Orchestra ``Classic Music Studio``, St. Petersburg, Alexander Titov (conductor). Recorded in Russia, 1993.
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1.Rage of the Priest 2.Seahorse Variation 3.Mass
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CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF THE ST. PETERSBURG CONSERVATORY. Recorded in St. Petersburg (Russia), 1993.
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ORCHESTRA ``NEW PHILHARMONY`` ST. PETERSBURG. Recorded in St. Petersburg (Russia), 1993.
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