Five Romances, op. 49 (Arensky)

The Day Has Died (Óãàñíóë äeíü)
Listen, Perhaps (Ïîñëóøàé, áûòü ìîæeò). Words by Mikhail Lermontov
When the Poet Mourns (Êîãäà ïîýò ñêîðáèò). Words by Sergey Andreyevsky
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The Day Has Died (Óãàñíóë äeíü)
Listen, Perhaps (Ïîñëóøàé, áûòü ìîæeò). Words by Mikhail Lermontov
When the Poet Mourns (Êîãäà ïîýò ñêîðáèò). Words by Sergey Andreyevsky
In the Album (Â àëüáîìe). Words by Mikhail Lermontov
Long Since Beneath Enchanted Sounds (Äàâíî ëü ïîä âîëøåáíûå çâóêè). Words by Afanasy Fet

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The day has faded. CD 1988
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Long time ago to the magical sounds (ancient Russian romance arranged by A. Arensky)
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`It’s been a long time since there were magic sounds` (an old Russian romance arranged by A. Arensky). Op.49 No.5
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No. 2 - `Listen, perhaps` (M. Lermontov), Naum Walter - piano
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“It’s been a long time since the magic sounds” (an old Russian romance arranged by A. Arensky). Op.49 No.5
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The day has faded (ancient Russian romance to the music of A. Arensky), op.49, No. 1. Performed by A. Pirogov and B. Yurtaikin (piano). 1954
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