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Michael Schade – Tenore (Evangelista), Matthias Goerne – Basso (Christus), Juliane Banse – Soprano, Ingeborg Danz – Alto, James Taylor – Tenore, Andreas Schmidt – Basso, Gächinger Kantorei, Sabine Goetz – Ancilla, Alexander Efanov – Servus, David Stingl – Petrus. 25-29.03.1996.
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Mikhail Agafonov (tenor), Lyudmila Ivanova (mezzo-soprano). Moscow Capella, Jul 16, 1996, Naxos.
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5, 19 23-24,26.09.1958; 1, 3, 7, 13.10.1958; 9, 12.02.1959 (Etudes).
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October 27, 1975, Moscow.
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The author of the translation for the trio is Gennady Ivchenko. Performed by: Gennady Ivchenko - flute, Vadim Boyko - cello, Valentina Chepelinskaya - harpsichord. 1991.
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Disk `Songs without words`. Recording from a concert in the Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on January 22, 2002. Instrumentation for cello and ensemble by Viktor Kozodov. Ensemble of soloists Concertino of the Moscow State Philharmonic consisting of: Viktor Ponomarev - flute, Grigory Kats - oboe, Yaroslav Krasnikov - 1st violin, Sofia Krasnikova - 2nd violin, Pavel Zhdanov - viola, Viktor Kozodov - cello, Pavel Sablin - double bass, Dmitry Shvedov - piano.
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Three Pieces from `Gayaneh`. Aysha`s Danse, Adagio, Sabre Danse. ANDREI MYTNIK, piano. Recorded May 1950.
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Recorded: March 1964, Hannover.
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Recorded in 1983, Stuttgart.
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Boris Godunov - Alexey Kiselev, Prince Shuisky - Dmitry Ponomarev, Pimen, the Bailiff - Dmitry Skorikov, The Fool, Grigory Otrepiev - Nikolay Dorozhkin, Marina Mnishek - Larisa Kostyukb Valaam - Dmitry Ovchinnikov.
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I. Allegro moderato
II. Andante
III. Moderato maestoso
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No.1 / Salvatore Accardo (violin) & Claudio Gonella (bassoon)
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Recorded: February 1984, London.
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The great Emil Grigorievich Gilels completed his historic concert at Carnegie Hall on February 02, 1969 with this simple and unbearably tender heartache, like the voice of the most dear person who has gone forever, suddenly clearly audible in silence.
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recording on 30.09.1955 from a concert in the Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory
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Piano Concerto No. 4 in B flat major, Op. 53. Jean-Efflam Bavouzet - piano. BBC Philharmonic, leader Yuri Torchinsky, conductor Gianandrea Noseda. Label: Chandos. Release Date: 2014. Recording venue MediaCity UK, Salford on 5 November 2012.
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Rec. 25-26.08.1970, Usher Hall, Edinburgh.
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November 28, 2011, concert in Rome.
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Klaus Ìertens - bass. Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir. Recorded: November 26 - December 3, 2001, Amsterdam.
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Nova Filarmonia Portuguesa (1991)
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Tours Festival, Chateau de Marcilly-sur-Mauline, Franse / 1979 (live)
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No. 15, Die Krahe (The Raven). 1956
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Leonid Kogan (violin) and Andrey Mytnik (piano). 1947
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`Winter Road`, poems by A.S. Pushkin State Academic Russian Choir named after. A.V.Sveshnikova Moscow, 2009
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Fragment transcribed by M. Gambaryan. Zap. 1998
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Recorded between May 1978 and April 1980, Schwenkedel, Collegiale de Saint-Donat, Drome, France.
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