,  (Shchedrin)
Rodion Shchedrin (Born 1932)
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1971, 1974, Melodiya
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Taken from a LP recorded by MELODIYA and released in USA by COLUMBIA RECORDS in 1975.
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Moscow. 1964.
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Moscow. 1974.
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Varvara Vasilievna – Niyole Ambrazaite Volodya Gavrilov – Virgilius Noreika Fedot Petrovich – V. Kupris Natasha – E. Korneeva Grishka – A. Karyatskas Girl with a high voice – R. Tamilevichiute Katerina – M. Aleshkevichiute Kondurushkin – P. Kasperavichyus Anyutka – G. Apanavichiute Guy – P. Zaremba Girl – I. Jasyunaite
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Musikverein, Vienna, 15 January 2012, live.
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Moscow. 1964.
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Moscow. 1986.
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1986
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1983.
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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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1971, 1974, Melodiya
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Recording: New Broadcasting House, Manchester, 6-7 November 1996
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`Anna Karenina` (lyrical scenes. Ballet in three acts) Bolshoi Theater Orchestra. Conductor Yuri Simonov. Soloists: E. Kokhanova (piano), A. Valetny (double bass). Stage brass band, conductor R. Altaev.
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Moscow. 1964.
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Moscow. 1964.
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1983
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Recording: The Concert Hall, Lighthouse, Poole, UK - 1 & 2 July, 2009
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Moscow. 1964.
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Moscow. 1964.
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Libretto by V. Leventhal and R. Shchedrin. Postlude. Bolshoi Theater Symphony Orchestra. Recording 1982. Moscow.
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Moscow 1981 - 84.
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2007 Moscow.
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1969-1981
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2007 Moscow
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Cadrille
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Recording in 1974.
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1969-1981
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Andrey Voznesensky - reading. Moscow. Great Hall of the Conservatory. January 30, 1974
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1969-1981
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1986
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1 - Prelude 2 (3:18)- Intermezzo 3 (6:03)- Amoroso 4 (8:12)- Fugue 5 (10:02)- Finale.
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Arranged for choir by Agafonnikov. Choir of students of the Moscow Conservatory.
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Jouko Harjanne, Trumpet
Recorded: Culture Hall, Helsinki, Finland; 01/1997
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` New trio` Glavatsky German Bugaev recording 2008
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Moscow, 2009
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Moscow. 1983.
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Performers: Belobragina Zykina Eisen Choir and Orchestra of the USSR Ministry of Culture.
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2003. The NES Chamber Orchestra. World premiere.
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Part III: Stalin Cocktail.
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Recording: The Concert Hall, Lighthouse, Poole, UK - 1 & 2 July, 2009
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Recorded in 2002.
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Recording - August 4 6, 1993, Quebec.
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Mariinsky Theatre / 2019.
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Moscow, 2011
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1. Staircase down. 2. Lullaby 3. Solfeggio 4. Russian bells.
1981
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2011
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2010 (premiere in Germany).
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1. The woman was washing the laundry. Words by I. Lyapin
2. Willow, willow. Fugue vocalization.
3. Quiet Ukrainian night. The words of A. Pushkin
4. It`s time, my friend, it`s time. The words of A. Pushkin
Moscow. 1981 - 84.
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Live, 2015
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14th International Tchaikovsky Competition. Recording - June 21, 2011, Moscow.
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CD 2005
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Recorded in Moscow, 1987
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2018 entry
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2008
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