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Recorded: April 26, 1952, New York.
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Recorded: July 16, 1967, London.
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Heinz Holliger (oboe I), Louise Pellerin (oboe II). Recorded: Bern, DRS-Radio-Studio, February 1981.
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Meditation.
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2.6.1966.
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Kiev Chamber Choir named after. B. Lyatoshinsky
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June 1992, London.
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Recorded: March 1973, London.
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¹1,2.
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V. BROACH from the vinyl disc of the 1976 edition
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1984, New York.
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Date of recording: 1999-2000.
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1940.
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Badinage, Berceuse, Scherzino, Nocturne, Valse$
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24 2 58 - Sofia, concert hall `Bulgaria`.
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1990
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Recorded - October 5, 9, 10, 1992
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Recorded in 1982-83, Senlis. Arr. by Georges Cziffra.
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N 1 - 6.01; N 2 - 6.41; N 3 - 7.33. Recorded: March 21-23, 1995, Germany.
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8/1996, Hamburg.
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State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR Conductor Gennady Provatorov (1)
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1989.
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In Russian. Performed by Nikandr Khanaev (Samson), Maria Maksakova (Dalila), Vladimir Prokoshev (High Priest of Dagon), Ivan Petrov (Abimelech), Sergey Krasovsky (Old Jew). Recorded in 1946
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Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, 1983
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Entry 2018, London
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ORCHESTRE SYMPHONIQUE DE MONTRÉAL with: Beverly Hoch (soprano); Stanford Olsen (tenor); Mark Oswald (baritone); F.A.C.E. Treble Choir; Choeur de l`Orchestre symphonique de Montréal. Recorded at Saint-Eustache Church, Montréal (Québec), Canada, May 1996.
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No. 3, 1. Recording from a concert in Amsterdam on January 22, 1969 Orc. Debussy.
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Recorded: November 3, 1962, Moscow.
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1969-71.
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16.05.2015.
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Edited by G. Berlioz. In Italian. language Choir and Orchestra of the Dutch Opera. Conductor Charles Bruck Orpheus - Kathleen Ferrier, Eurydice - Gret Keman (hello Koeman), Amur - Nel Duval 1951 (video)
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1960.
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Valse Triste, op.44 no.1.
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1994
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28 5 64 - Moscow. Op.116, Nos. 3,5,6,7.
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1992 Studio Thein, Bremen
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Louise Winter - mezzo-soprano. Ian Watson - organ. Recording - January 3-5, 2001
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Tiny house (A. Gurilev - S. Lyubetsky). Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments, conductor P. Alekseev
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Pieter-Jan Belder - organ. Recording: Maria Minor, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 26 & 29.X, 16.XI.1999.
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