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October 20, 1980, Moscow.
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Release of 1973. Recording in 1968(?). Solo in the second part: M. Chernyakhovskii (violin)
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words - M.Yu. Lermontov
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Mark Shaheen, harpsichord
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26. 02. 1981, Moscow (live).
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arr. for string orchestra by S.Bezrodnaya
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Recorded: December 1964, Prague.
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Gernot Kahl - piano. Recording - October 1981, Hamburg.
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Recorded: 12/1971, Hannover.
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Zapist 1966
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1953
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Elisabeth WESTENHOLZ (piano), Tutter GIVSKOV (violin), Lars GRUNTH (viola), Asger Lund CHRISTIANSEN (cello). (1997 dacapo records, Copenhagen)
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1979, Wyastone Leys, England
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`Symphony with a Bell`, original edition (1943) National Philharmonic Orchestra of Armenia, conductor Loris Tchknavoryan (Levon Teknavoryan). 1999
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Big Symphony Orchestra named after. P.I. Tchaikovsky under V. Fedoseev. Recording from a broadcast from the Great Hall of the Conservatory (Moscow) 1979.
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Bach-Gounod `Ave Maria` Galina Oleinichenko Violin Ensemble of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR Artistic director Yuliy Reentovich
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1988
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Intro to the duel scene from the opera Eugene Onegin, Lensky`s aria. 1955 In the role of Zaretsky - Igor Mikhailov.
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November 5, 1961, Severance Hall, Cleveland.
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(concert for the band’s 20th anniversary) Moscow, 2010
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BZK 2008
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Recording: Mozart Hall, Konzerthaus Vienna, 1964.
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Recorded: November 1981, London.
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Record of 1981.
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Saint-Augustin Church, Mirabel, Canada, 2005.
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1961, Hamburg.
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Children`s Music Op. 65. Oleg Marshev - piano.
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fuga D-dur, after BWV 874,2. CD 1994
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2006
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`Äåâî äíåñü` (êîíäàê ïðàçäíèêà Ðîæäåñòâà )
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Released 1999. Label: Universal Music
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1942-45.
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Ellerhein Girls` Choir/Virgin classics/2005
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Recorded: July 6, 1963, Paris.
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Recorded September 2008 in Spain.
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Musica Antiqua Köln / 1990, Köln
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Shaukat Amirov - winner of the 1st prize of the II All-Russian competition of performers on folk instruments and folk songs, Leningrad 1979.
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