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Recorded in RCA`s Studio B, March 1949, New York (1-8) & Madame Landowska`s Home, Lakeville, CT, USA, February 1951 (9-24).
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Recorded: January 1989.
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Libretto by Pavel Grushko. Based on the dramatic cantata by Pablo Neruda. Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Grand Piano, Organ, Synthesizer - V. Golutvin Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar - S. Rudnitsky Artwork [Painter] - D. Bogorodskiy Bass Guitar, Flute, Vocals [Chileans, Rangers] - S. Belikov Brass - Brass Band of the Variety Symphony Orchestra of Central Television and All-Union Radio Choir - Moscow Chamber Choir Conductor, Directed By - A. Rybnikov
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Recorded: June 5-6, 2013, London.
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1984, Tokyo.
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1995.
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1988, Moscow.
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soloists of vocal ensemble
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Un Ballo in Maschera Re dell` abisso affrettati. (Ulrika`s scene from the opera Un ballo in maschera).
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April 1966, Amsterdam.
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five selected etudes
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Hilde Rossel-Majdan - contralto. Wiener Singverein. Recorded: October/November 1962, Berlin.
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Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, December 23, 1968.
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Organ – Simon Preston. Recorded: January 1963, London.
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Recording date: January 1993.
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1967. Arr. - Vedernikov.
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December 14-15, 1974, Toronto.
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May 1973, Villingen, Germany
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1966.
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London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev – conductor. 7 May 2009, Barbican Hall, London.
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Amel Brahim-Djelloul, Soprano
Edwin Crossley-Mercer, Baryton

Chœur de Radio France
Matthias Brauer, Chef de chœur
Orchestre National de France
Alain Altinoglu, Direction Paris Eglise Saint-Eustache 2012
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Îð. 117, N 2. Recorded: April 23, 1951.
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Recorded: July 25, 1967, New York.
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1984.
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Date and location of recording unknown
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EMI Studio 1, Abbey Road, May 1991.
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Recorded: February 2, 1970, Boston.
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Recorded: April 1966, Amsterdam.
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Recorded: June 16-20, 1956, London.
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Recorded: November 1981, London.
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Thomas E. Bauer. 2010 (live).
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Recorded in 1982, Vienna.
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Lifschitz plays both books of the 48 together, rather than separately, playing the preludes and fugues in the same key from each book together in order through all the keys. Recorded in a set of concerts on March 30, 2008. Lifschitz performs both books from memory in a single day. Released on DVD in USA by the Miami International Piano Festival.
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Recorded: November 30, 1964, New York.
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Marcussen Organ, Lubeck Cathedral. 1987 recording.
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2007, Bologna.
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Herman - Domingo, Lisa - Gorchakova, Olga - Borodina, Countess - S?destrem, Eletsky - Hvorostovsky, Tomsky - Putilin. Conductor V. Gergiev. Metropolitan Opera, recording 1999.
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Period instruments (Anton Walter, c. 1790). Recorded: June 8, 1988, Vienna.
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