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Vladimir Ashkenazy, Ernst Senff Choir, Piano Circus.
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1.Anon. Italiana (Fine sec.XVI). 2.Jean-Baptiste Besard Arie di corte (Sec.XVI). 3.Anon. Siciliana (Fine sec.XVI). 4.Lodovico Roncalli Passacaglia (1692). Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Rec. 1969.
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Recorded: June 5, 1947, Moscow.
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Recording from a concert in Schwetzingen on May 22, 2001.
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E-dur. 26 5 67 - Moscow.
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1953–55
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Transtation by I. Yashkevich
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Sarafanchik (A. Gurilev - A. Polezhaev). Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments, conductor P. Alekseev
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No.4 in D major, No.5 in G minor, No.6 in E-flat major, No.7 in C minor
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Nizhny Novgorod Russian Folk Orchestra
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Studio recording, Berlin, November 1990.
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1997.
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Recorded: June 25 & 28, 1974, London.
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Divertimento (1949 ver.).
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1977, Lutherse kerk, Haarlem (Netherlands). Anner Bylsma, Sigiswald Kuijken, Alda Stuurop, Lucy van Dael, Wieland Kuijken
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Recorded: July 2009, Stockholm.
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Recorded in 1940
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Concert at NaUKMA (National University Kiev-Mohyla Academy) March 18, 2010. Performed by the Regina Keiris Quartet (Kiev). Composition: violinist Alexander Makarenko, flutist Alexandra Savelyeva, cellist Maxim Rymar and pianist Nikita Shpanko. Arranged by V. A. Godziacki.
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1985, New York City
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Barcarolle in A minor op.93 4
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Frances Yeend - soprano, Martha Lipton - contralto, David Lloyd - tenor, Mack Harrell - bass. April 16, 1949 & March 7, 1953, New York.
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Recorded: September 26, 1953, Amsterdam.
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Tokyo String Quartet (Peter Oundjian, Kikuei Ikeda - violins; Kazuhide Isomura - viola; Sadao Harada - cello). Recorded: July 22-25, 1990, New York.
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“Spring”, for chamber orchestra (1917)
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Records 1961-72.
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February 1985, London.
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Leonore - Hillevi Martinpelto, Florestan - Kim Begley, Rocco - Franz Hawlata, Pizzaro - Matthew Best, Fernando - Alastair Miles, Marzelline - Christiane Oelze, Jaquino - Michael Schade, Erster Gefangner - Robert Burt, Zweiter Gefangner - Colin Campbell. Monteverdi Choir. September 1996, Watford, UK.
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recording of 1959.
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July 1979, Hamburg.
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Recorded 1968.
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Moscow 2017
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Recorded: June 28-30, 1954, London.
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Between 1984-88
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1948
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CBC television broadcast, CBC Studios, Toronto, 1974
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Temerari!...Come Scoglio. Recorded: March/April 1993, Vienna.
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December 1984.
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1. Liquid Days; 2. Open the Kingdom; 3. Forgetting. The Philip Glass Ensemble, cond. Michael Riesman.
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