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A-dur. 1983, Moscow.
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No. 1 Butterfly
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2008
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(Bach - Liszt) / 13 & 15 October 1931 (Columbia Phonograph Company, U.S.A.)
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Thoughts, op.62 No.3
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Troyanos, Nimsgern, 1982
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The Hilliard Ensemble consisting of: David James (countertenor), Ashley Stafford (countertenor), John Potter (tenor), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), Mark Padmore (tenor), Paul Hillier (baritone), David Beavan (bass). Album `Tenebrae`, recorded 1990.
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Recorded 1961
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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, con. Vasily Petrenko / 2013, Liverpool
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Recorded: December 1993, Berlin.
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1990
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Recorded: March 19-21, 2007, Sicily.
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Song of the young gypsy `Look, under the distant arch...` from the opera `Aleko`. Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Lukasz Borowicz (2009).
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piano - Sergey Yakovlev
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Prague, 2010
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2005, recording from Polotsk St. Sophia Cathedral
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c-moll
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Recorded: September 1974, Munich.
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From the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, 2007.
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Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele 03.06.2012.
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Îð. 142: ¹ 1, 2. Recorded: January 1973.
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Moscow Youth Symphony Orchestra, Kirill Kondrashin (conductor). Recorded in 1949.
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Between 1978-85
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1986, Salzburg, Mozarteum
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1942.
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Recorded January 12-13, 1998 and November 24, 1999.
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1-3
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Recorded in 1959.
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recording from the 1950s.
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Ich ging mit Lust durch einen grunen Wald (piano transcription) - November 9, 1905 Mahler recorded on Welte-Mignon
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No. 2
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1992, Zögernitz Casino, Vienna. Instrument: J.M. Schweighofer, Vienna, c.1846
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman & Andrei Abramenkov (violins); Dmitri Shebalin (viola); Valentin Berlinsky (cello). Live recording: 31.12.1982
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Mazurka No.2. Recording year - 1912.
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Recorded: August 7-9, 2002, Sydney.
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