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1. De profundis
2. Malaguena
3. Lorelei
4. Suicide
5. Guard
6. Madam, look!
7. In prison, Santa
8. Reply Cossacks Sultan of Constantinople
9. Oh Delvig Delvig!
10. The death of the poet
11. Conclusion.
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2.12.2013, TEATRO SALLE PLEYEL IN PARIS, video https: youtu.be Yfqoz2Ys4CU
Margarita Miroshnikova, Evgeny Vladimirov
L. Kazarnovskaya - soprano,
Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, male group of the Yurlov Chapel, A. Safiulin (bass), 1985
Evgeniya Tselovalnik (soprano), Evgeny Nesterenko (bass), Ensemble of soloists of the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Russian Republican Choir - Alexander Yurlov. Recorded in 1974.
Recorded in 1976, Leningrad Recording Studio.
KARITA MATTILA (soprano); THOMAS QUASTHOFF (bass); BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER. Recorded live, Philharmonie, Berlin, September 16-19, 2005.
Marina Shaguch - soprano, Arutjun Kotchinian - bass. Recording - July 2003, Cologne.
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Julia Varady, soprano,Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, baritone, released April, 2006
Prague Symphony Orchestra.
Soloists: Lyudmila Egorova and Vladlen Gritsyuk. Kyiv Chamber Orchestra. Recording from a concert in Kyiv on February 26, 1970. The entry was added with the help and personal consent of Igor Ivanovich Blazhkov.
MusicaAeterna Orchestra, Yulia Korpacheva, Petr Migunov.
Galina Vishnevskaya, Mark Reshetin. English Chamber Orchestra. Malting, Snape, 14 June 1970 (live record)
Yulia Korpacheva, soprano; Fedor Kuznetsov, bass. Kremerata Baltica, conductor Gidon Kremer. 2007
Gal James (soprano) & Alexander Vinogradov (baritone) / Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, con. Vasily Petrenko / 2013, Liverpool
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