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May 2011 at the Tapiola Concert Hall, Finland
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Recorded: August 23-25, 2002, London.
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All plays of the 4th notebook. 1953-1954
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Armida – Cecilia Bartoli; Rinaldo – Cristoph Prégardien; Zelmira – Patricia Petibon; Idreno – Oliver Widmer; Ubaldo – Scot Weir; Clotarco – Markus Schäfer. Concentus Musicus Wien – Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Live recording Musikverein Wien, June 2000.
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© Toccata Classics. First recording in April 2013. Released in July 2014. Full length: 53:43. 1. Largo (17:46) 2. Allegro molto (07:17) 3. Largo (05:25) 4. Presto (02:59) 5. Andantino (07:07) 6. Lento [with soprano] (13:09).
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Los Angeles Festival Symphony Orchestra. Recorded: June 18, 1957, Hollywood.
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Dieter Klöcker (clarinet) / The Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra / Pavel Prantl (cond.) / 1999, Prague, Domovina
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Recorded: April 29 - May, 1968, Cleveland.
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Recorded: September 11, 1963, Moscow.
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1. Elegiac mood (fugue) 2. Hunting roll call (fugue) 3. Little duet (canon) 4. In the old style (fugue).
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Symphony No.1 `My Ukraine` (1942/43) [formerly unnumbered]
Symphony-Cantata for Bass, Mezzo Soprano, Choir and Orchestra
Words by Andriy Malyshko and Maksym Rylsky
I. Ukraine, arise!
II. Cradle Song
III. Partizans
IV. The Party conducts us
Oleksandr Sahrebelny, bass
Larisa Yurchenko, mezzo soprano
Choir and Symphony Orchestra of Kiev Conservatory
Conductor: Stepan Turchak
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No. 5: La Chasse (The Hunt). Recorded in 1930
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Recording from the opening concert of the Festival of Alternative Claviers (project of Alexey Lyubimov). Rachmaninov Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, September 12, 2007
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London Symphony Orchestra. Paris, 2011
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Romance of Nemorino (in Italian) from the opera Elisir of Love. Performed by S. Lemeshev accompanied by the Bolshoi Theater orchestra. 1955
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Eva Shinka (piano). Recording from the Competition named after. Tchaikovsky (1958)
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Stuart Burrows - Tito; Janet Baker - Vitellia; Lucia Popp - Servilia; Yvonne Minton - Sesto; Frederica von Stade - Annio; Robert Lloyd - Publio. Recorded: July 1976, London.
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1. Lento - sostenuto tranquillo ma cantabile 2. Lento a largo - Tranquillisimo 3. Lento - Cantabile semplice. Zofia Kilanowicz (sopr` #225;n), Polsk` #253; st` #225;tn` #237; filharmonick` #253; orchestr Katovice
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Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, 1987. Version 1888/98, revised by Leopold Nowak.
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BWV878 2014, Musiikkitalo Black Box, Finland (Steinway)
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Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet; Anton Kamper - violin, Franz Kwarda - cello. 1953.
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New Philharmonia Orchestra, Moshe Atzmon (conductor). Taken from a LP recorded by EMI (England) in 1960s.
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Recorded live at the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire, 10.01.1984.
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Philharmonie de Lorraine, conductor: Jacques Houtmann / VII.1993, Metz
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