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Vladimir Minin (conductor)
Recorded at the Assumption Cathedral in Smolensk, 1988g V. Urman and E. Baikova. BaikovaY. Kutanin, bass (4,5,7,8,14) À.
Moscow State Academic Chamber Choir and Svetlanov State Academic Symphony Orchestra. Moscow, 2009.
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.
Recording from the concert in BZK 11 14 2013
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
the female group of the USSR State Academic Russian Choir
Moscow State Academic Chamber Choir
Piano - Alexey Lyubimov, Natalya Gerasimova - soprano
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
Moscow Chamber Choir. Percussion Ensemble of Jura Mirkarimov. 2011, Moscow.
`A special litany` from the `Divine Liturgy`.
Spanish ensemble of the Moscow chamber choir
BSO im.Tchaikovsky p u V.Fedoseev Soloist - Evgenia Petrushova BZK 19.04.2002
Cantata ¹ 3: ¹ 1, 2. Ruben Muradyan - piano II. 19.04.2002.
in 3 parts, words by B. Pasternak
Toast in honor of Peter I, who became the sole ruler of Russia after the death of his brother John (1696)
Moscow Chamber Choir : Moscow RSO / Vladimir Minin
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