`Farewell to St. Petersburg`, vocal cycle based on poems by N.Kukolnik (selected romances), CG118 (Glinka)

Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857)


`Farewell to St. Petersburg`, vocal cycle based on poems by N.Kukolnik (selected romances), CG118

   

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¹6 `A passing song`
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No. 8 Barcarolle `The blue ones fell asleep`. Piano - A. Shevchenko. 2005
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¹05 ``Lullaby``.
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No. 1 - Romance. 1992.
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The Lark. CD 2021
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No. 3 BOLERO “OH MY WONDERFUL VIRGIN”, Performed by Alibek Dnishev. Piano part - N. Rassudova
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No. 6 - Travelling Song. CD 2006.
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The Lark
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Lark
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¹11 Romance ``To Molly``. Piano part - Rosalia Trokhman. Recording from a concert in 1978.
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No. 10 `Lark. 2014.
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No. 8 Barcarolle `The blue ones have fallen asleep`.
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No. 10 Lark.
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`Passing song`
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`Lullaby Song`
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No. 10 `Lark`
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`Lark`, No. 10 from the cycle `Farewell to St. Petersburg` (arranged for piano by M. Balakirev). 2001, Germany.
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Knight`s Romance
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No. 11 - To Molly. CD 2012
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No. 4 `HOW HAS YOU BLOOMED LUXURIOUSLY AS A ROSE`,
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¹3 O my wonderful maiden (M. Glinka - N. Kukolnik), bolero. Performed in 1953.
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No. 4 “How long has it been since you bloomed luxuriously as a rose” (cavatina). Performed by S. Lemeshev and N. Walter (piano). 1954
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No. 5 Lullaby (M. Glinka - N. Kukolnik). 1954
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LARK
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Knightly Romance by F. A. Steinlucht
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The LARK
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No. 8 Barcarola
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Oh, my wonderful virgin
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`Lark`
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LARK Recording date: 01.01.1979
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¹ 10 - The Lark (Zhavîronok). Recorded: February 2009, Paris.
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No. 6 Traveling Song. CD 1999
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No. 2 Barcarolle. CD 1999
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¹04 `How long has it been since you bloomed luxuriously as a rose?`
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¹10 `Lark`.
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No. 11 `To Moli`.
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¹5 `Lullaby`
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¹01 `Who is she and where is she`
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¹3 `Oh, my wonderful maiden`
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¹6 `A passing song`
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¹12 `Farewell song`
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¹9 `Knight`s romance`
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¹7 `Stop, my faithful stormy horse`
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¹08 `The blue ones fell asleep`
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¹02 `JEWISH SONG` • from the tragedy “Prince Kholmsky”
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The Lark (Piano transcription by M. Balakiryev). 22 July 2021, Verbier
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`Lark` (poems by N. Kukolnik) Oleg Pogudin and Mikhail Radyukevich (guitar) recording 1993
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No. 10, `Lark`.
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#9 The Knight romance. V.Schreibmann (piano)
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No.10 `Lark`
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No. 3 `Oh, my marvelous maiden`.
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No. 8 The blue ones have fallen asleep (barcarolle)
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No.6 Passing song
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LARK Piano part by Zhanna Sbitneva
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No.3 `Bolero`
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No. 4 Cavatina (How long have you been luxuriously blooming with a rose)
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No.5 `Lullaby song`
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No. 6 `Passing song`
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No.8 Barcarola (`The blue ones fell asleep...`)
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¹ 10. Recorded: November 1989, Finlandia.
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No. 11 `To Molly`.
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No. 5 `Lullaby`.
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No. 9 `Knightly Romance`.
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No. 8 `THE BLUE PEOPLE FELL ASLEEP`, Barcarolle Performed by Galina Vishnevskaya. Piano part - S. Stuchevsky
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No. 10 `Lark`. Recorded 1967.
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No. 8 Barcarolle `The blue ones fell asleep`.. Mstislav Rostropovich, piano. Recorded 1967.
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