EIN DEUTSCHES LIED (1985-86;1997) - DEDICATED TO PAVEL EGOROV. Recorded by Tatiana Voitovitch, Igor Matyukhov & Vladimir Gromov (vocal soloists); Yuri Hilovetz,guitar; Oksana Gherasimenok,violino; Vladimir Dulov,pianoforte. Poem by Johann Wolfgang Goethe. (ÂÈÊÒÎÐ ÊÎÏÛÒÜÊÎ)
For 15 performers. Dedicated to Yuri Krasavin. Parts 1,2,4,5. Soloists of the Simbirsk Symphony Orchestra, conductor - A. Boreyko. Recording from a concert in Simbirsk (late 80s)
In 6 parts. Based on an anonymous Slavic collection of 1733. For chamber instrumental ensemble. Ensemble of soloists `Classic Avangard`, conductor - V. Baidov. Recording of the Belarusian Radio, sound engineer - D. Pavlov.
piece for bassoon and percussion (dedicated to Alexander Vustin). Alexey Frolov (bassoon), Mikhail Konstantinov, Igor Avdeev (drums). Minsk, Small Philharmonic Hall, December 11, 2007
Suite for small symphony orchestra. 1.Nocturne. 2. Echoes of the waltz. 3.Sleep. 4.Walk. 5.Waltz. Symphony Orchestra of the Belarusian State Television and Radio Company, conductor P. Vandilovsky. Solo in the orchestra: Svetlana Sergienko (oboe), Yuri Khilovets (guitar), Tatyana Rydlevskaya (celesta). Sound engineer - Eduard Martens.
Fragments of music for the play by Valery Raevsky based on the play by Alexei Dudarev. National T-R named after Yanka Kupala. PROLOGUE. ZAMOVA 1. YADVIGA. DEPUTY 2. NUNS. ZAMOVA 3. GHOST. ZAMOVA 4. CONSOLIATION AND FORGIVENESS. Solo on synthesizer, tambourine and conductor - V. Kopytko. Ocarina solo - Natalya Kopytko. Vocal solo - Angelina Kopytko, Natalya Kopytko, Marina Movchan. Music recording - D. Pavlov and V. Kopytko. Noise editing and mixing of musical noise phonogram - Natalya and Viktor
A DOUBLE RULE OF THREE (1985) or Six Double Tercets to poems by Lewis Carroll, translated by V. Kopytko for 3 voices and piano 6 hands (from concerts in Minsk in 1987 and 1998. Ensemble led by Igor Matyukhov)
`Black Panna Nyavizha`. fragments of music for the play by Valery Raevsky based on the play by Alexei Dudarev. National T-R named after Yanka Kupala. Lux aeterna. Song and Dance. Chorale. Love. Burial. Agnus Dei. Synthesizer - Viktor Kopytko. Ensemble of soloists `Classic Avangard`, conductor - Vladimir Baidov. Boys` Choir of the Musical Lyceum at the Belarusian Academy of Music, artistic director - V. Glushakov. Vocal solo - Svetlana Zelenkovskaya, Lesya Lyut, Janos Nelepa.
Cantata for contralto, bass and instrumental ensemble based on text from Thomas Mann`s novel `THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN`. Soloists: G. Ostankovich, V. Gromov. Piano solo - Yu. Gildyuk. Conductor D. Zubov. V. Copytsko CARNIVALIAN NIGHT (1984) D. Zubov, cond.
Dedicated to Ksenia Golubovich. The score uses a line from Olga Sedakova`s poem Hryuntik Mamuntik. The cello part is by Ilona Les. Recording of the Belarusian radio on January 16, 2016. Sound engineer - Valery Belyaev.
Recording from a concert in Minsk on November 17, 2010, Small Philharmonic Hall. Traverso flutes: Galina Matyukova, Lyudmila Molodetskaya, Yan Voroshkevich, Alexey Yurinok. For a video of this performance, see http: www.youtube.com watch?v=yGx35Qq1kSw
Dedicated to M.S.Minenkova. Recorded on zoom on December 27-28, 2013 at the DMSH No. 9 in Minsk (special thanks to the director of the school O.V.Popov).
According to the anonymous Slavic collection of 1733, it is dedicated to V. Skorobogatov. Solo in the choir: O.Voloshina (sopr), R.Shitova (alto), Dm.Volosevich (ten). N.Sohatsky (basso)
Music for choir, soloists, organ and Russian folk instrument. Text from the New Testament canon (Matthew 5:3). State Chamber Choir of the Republic of Belarus (Igor Matyukhov). D. Zubov - organ, E. Khomenko - balalaika. Recording from a concert in the Church of St. Roch, Minsk, 2000
Recording from the premiere in the Great Hall of the Belgos Philharmonic 13.03.2020 Directed by V.Kopytko. Solo in the orchestra: Sergey Tolstonozhenko (Tromba), Marina Novak (Violino). Recording, editing, mixing and mastering of phonogram - Valery Belyaev. Duration ca 27`
History for soprano and instrumental ensemble to the text by Pu Sun-Ling from Liao Zhai`s Tales of the Extraordinary. Conductor - Dmitry Zubov (from the premiere in Minsk on April 10, 2002) V.Copytsko: XU CAI from YI SHUI after Pu Song-Ling.
Cantata on poems by Nicholas Roerich for chamber choir, flute and harp. Recording from the premiere in New York, May 31, 1992. RCCNY in the Cathedral of St.John the Divine.