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Vladimir Minin (conductor)


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Recorded at the Assumption Cathedral in Smolensk, 1988g V. Urman and E. Baikova. BaikovaY. Kutanin, bass (4,5,7,8,14) À.
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1990
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Moscow State Academic Chamber Choir and Svetlanov State Academic Symphony Orchestra. Moscow, 2009.
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Recording from the concert in BZK 11 14 2013
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Lolita Semenina, soprano; Natalia Belova, soprano; Tatiana Zhdanova, mezzo-soprano; Alexey Alexeev, tenor; Andrei Azovsky, descant; Alexander Illarionov, alto; Alexander Golishev, flute. Moscow Chamber Choir. State Academic Russian Choir USSR. 1988.
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Natalya Gerasimova, soprano
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1. Kyrie. Christe 2. Gloria. Laudamus 3. Gratias 4. Domine 5. Qui tollis 6. Quoniam 7. Cum Sancto 8. Credo 9. Crucifixus 10. Et resurrexit 11. Prelude religieux 12. Sanctus 13. O salutaris 14. Agnus Dei. Natalia Gerasimova (soprano), Elena Obraztsova (mezzo-soprano), Geram Grigoryan (tenor), Evgeny Nesterenko (bass). Igor Zhukov and Vazha Chachava (piano), Natalya Malinina (organ). Moscow Chamber Choir. Conductor Vladimir Minin. Recorded 1984
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1. Unspeakable Light
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2007.
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19.04.2002
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the female group of the USSR State Academic Russian Choir
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Piano - Alexey Lyubimov, Natalya Gerasimova - soprano
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Moscow State Academic Chamber Choir
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Folk words
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Natalia Gerasimova, soprano Elena Obraztsova, mezzo-sorpano Anatoly Lyubimov, oboe Moscow Chamber Choir (Artistic Director Vladimir Minin) Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra (Conductor Saulius Sondeckis) Recording 1983
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`A special litany` from the `Divine Liturgy`.
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Moscow Chamber Choir. Percussion Ensemble of Jura Mirkarimov. 2011, Moscow.
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Spanish ensemble of the Moscow chamber choir
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BSO im.Tchaikovsky p u V.Fedoseev Soloist - Evgenia Petrushova BZK 19.04.2002
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Moscow BZK 1984
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Kant `Rejoice, Russian land` (at the conclusion of the Peace of Nishtadt)
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Cantata ¹ 3: ¹ 1, 2. Ruben Muradyan - piano II. 19.04.2002.
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in 3 parts, words by B. Pasternak
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1. Beauty
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Recording 1985
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Record in 1976.
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Moscow BZK 1984
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Moscow BZK 1984
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Moscow BZK 1984
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Moscow BZK 1984
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Toast in honor of Peter I, who became the sole ruler of Russia after the death of his brother John (1696)
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Moscow Chamber Choir : Moscow RSO / Vladimir Minin
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