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August 26, 1977, Salzburg.
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BWV 924-30. 1992-94.
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Gerald English - tenor, Siegmund Nimsgern - bass. Recording: 1968, Cedernsaal, Schloss Kirchheim.
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Live rec. from Flagey Hall, Brussels, in April 2003
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Performers: Federigo - B. Tarkhov; Pedro - Ya. Radivonik; Elvira - L. Sokolenko; Marina - N. Yakovleva; The first doctor - A. Boyko; The second doctor - B. Druzhinin; Zhanneta - M. Bugrova; Gregoire - V. Belykh; Trio - I. Barteneva, E. Druzhenkova, I. Paramanov. The Orchestra of the Moscow Chamber Music Theater (artistic director and director of the theater B. Pokrovsky), conductor Anatoly Levin. 1972.
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XIV International Competition named after. P.I. Tchaikovsky (2011), recording from the Great Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory, 1st round.
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Performed in Russian. Chorus - Bolshoi Theatre. Werther - Ivan Kozlovsky, Charlotte - Maria Maksakova, Sophie - Maria Svesdina, Albert - V Sakharov, Le Bailli - Vladimir Malishev, Johann - Vsevolod Tyutyunnik, Schmidt - Vassili Yakuschenko. 1949 (?), Moscow.
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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Gundula Janowitz, Edith Mathis, Hermann Prey, Tatiana Troyanos, Patricia Johnson, Peter Lagger, Erwin Wohlfahrt, Martin Vantin, Klaus Hirte, Barbara Vîgel. 1968.
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Recorded: September 1979, Switzerland.
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Recorded in New York (USA), 1963.
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Recorded: November 1992, Austria.
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1990.
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2008, Spain
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Orchestre Symphonique de la RAI de Turin
Juraj Valčuha, Direction
Montpellier 2011
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Morning Songs (`Gesänge der Frühe`), Op. 133. Piotr Anderszewski - piano.
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Ensemble of soloists of the Leningrad Philharmonic. May 28, 1966 Leningrad Spring Festival
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1988
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A. Tsfasman - piano jazz orchestra conducted by A. Tsfasman
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Rec. live Mainz, Rheingoldhalle, 27 April 2007.
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Aria. 1958.
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Les lis naissans; Les rozeaux; L`engageante; Les folies françoises, ou Les dominos; L`âme-en peine. Schwetzingen, 22.05.2001.
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October 30, 2001, Stadtcasino, Basel.
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Melodrama `Orpheus and Eurydice` Poems by Yakov Knyazhnin (1740–1791). PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA, conductor: Pavel Serbin. Accompanist: Sergey Filchenko. Horn Orchestra of Russia - Sergey Polyanichko. Orpheus - Alexey Ivashchenko, Eurydice - Maria Shorstova, Bass - Nikolai Alifanov, Artem Volkov, Vitaly Zhdanov, Daniil Kuchma, Mikhail Kopchenkov, Stanislav Maisky, Maxim Popov, Nikolai Khondzinsky. 2008
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Utopia Triumphas, The great Polyphony of the Renaissance
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Recorded: January 3, 1969, Berlin.
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Recorded in 1998. Longy Chamber Singers, The New England Conservatory Camerata: Lorna Cooke deVaron, conductor.
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Recorded: June 1985, London.
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Martin Lovett - cello. Recorded: March 1967, Berlin.
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Recorded: December 15-17, 2014, Aldeburgh, UK.
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2009. Henry Wood Hall, London.
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Kanon zu zwei Stimmen BWV 1086. Michael Behringer – Harpsichord. Label: Hänssler-Verlag. Date of recording: 28 September 1999, Kath. Pfarrkirche Oberried/Breisgau.
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Recorded: November 2007, Bologna.
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Freie Bearbeitung von F.B. Busoni. 2 October 1947.
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Valladolid, Spain, 2008
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Berliner Philarmoniker Berlin 2008
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