Violino solo - Tatyana Apaeva Chamber Orchestra Sergiev Posad of Moskow region Conductor Mikhail Pereplesnin. November 2006 |
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The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Electric Phoenix Simon Rattle |
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Romance from the film `Cruel Romance`, poems by B. Akhmadulina |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 62 ¹ 2 `Divertimento` (`Musicians joke`), a trio for oboe, cello and harp from the `The Romantic messages` (1985)
Alvina Veselko (oboe)
Alvina Veselko (oboe), Zhazira Abdigali (cello), Olga Shamak (piano) |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op.100 Autumn sketches for the reader, soprano, oboe, cello and piano in 3 movements, poems by S. Esenin
Elena Zolotova (soprano)
Andrey Getman (artistic word), Elena Zolotova (soprano), Alvina Veselko (oboe), Zhazira Abdigali (cello), Olga Shamak (piano) Creative evening of composer and pianist, Honored Artist of Russia, Professor of the Moscow Conservatory Tatyana Smirnova in the Mirror Hall of the Institute of Art History on January 18, 2012. |
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Organ - Stanislav Kalinin |
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Performed on November 9, 2006 in the Glazunov Hall of the St. Petersburg Conservatory (State Hermitage Orchestra). |
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Performed in the small hall of NMAU, Kyiv, November 2011. Illustration by artist Yuri Nikitin (http: nikitin.co.ua ) |
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Study for violin (2011) |
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Alexey Lyubimov, Mikhail Dubov, Pyotr Aidu, Alexey Zuev |
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Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus — KV608 (Anh. 145c) Fantasia for Organ in f-moll (1791)
Konstantin Volostnov (organ)
First International Organ Competition named after A.F. Gedicke. Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky. 2008 |
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2010. ÂÀÐØÀÂÀ. 1-É ÊÎÍÊÓÐÑ ÏÈÀÍÈÑÒÎÂ ÈÌÅÍÈ ØÎÏÅÍÀ. 3-É ÒÓÐ. ÏÎÄÐÎÁÍÎÑÒÈ ÑÌ. Â ÊÎÌÌÅÍÒÀÐÈßÕ. |
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Minsk, December 2010 |
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Piano - Luc Blondel. |
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Op. 1968 Hartmut Lange (pianist), Alexis Agrafiotis (conductor) |
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Glinka Mikhail — CG123 Opera `Ruslan and Lyudmila` (1837-42)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra (Moscow) Vladimir Jurowski (conductor)
Bolshoi Theater, 2011 |
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Figaro - Leo Nucci, Il Conte Almaviva - Ernesto Palacio, Rosina - Marilyn Horne, Dr. Bartolo - Enzo Dara, Don Basilio - Cesare Siepi, Berta - Scilly Fortunato, Fiorello - Giuseppe Morresi, Orchestra & Chorus: Macerata Opera Festival, Conductor Nicola Rescigno, 1980. |
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From the latest concert filming. Vein. |
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Coates Gloria — Cette blanche agonie, per soprano, corno inglese, oboe e orchestra (1988)
Jurgen Wirrmann (conductor)
Musica-viva-ensemble Dresden |
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Bottesini Giovanni — Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra No.2 b-moll
Rinat Ibragimov (double bass) Catherine Edwards (piano)
Transcription for Double Bass & Piano / Principal Double Bass of the LSO, Rinat Ibragimov, performs Bottesini`s Concerto for Double Bass No 2 in B Minor on an original 3 stringed period instrument by Antonio Gagliano / Catherine Edwards (piano). |
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Cage John — JC.203 Child of Tree, for percussionist using plant materials with amplification (1975)
Simone Mancuso (percussion) |
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Hans-Joachim Hespos (*1938): Dschen, per sassofono e orchestra d`archi (1968). Hanns-Wilhelm Goetzke, sassofono Ensemble 13 diretti da Manfred Reichert. Cover image: painting by Michael Burges. |
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1997 |
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Recording from a concert of the Mosaic group, hall of the Union of Composers of Ukraine (Kyiv) |
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Aram Talalyan-cello Julietta Vardanyan-piano |
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Nocturne Des-dur op.27-2Belarusian State Philharmonic (Minsk), 2007. |
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Monteverdi Claudio — SV308 Opera `L`incoronazione di Poppea` (1642)
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor)
Opera in 3 acts with Prologue. Libretto by G.F. Busenello. |
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Director and set designer - Dmitry Chernyakov, Conductor - Teodor Currentzis, Lighting Designer - Gleb Filshtinsky, Costume Designers - Elena Zaitseva, Dmitry ChernyakovWozzeck - Georg Niegl, Marie - Mardi Byers, Tambour Major - Roman Muravitsky, Andres - Fredrik Axelberg, Captain - Maxim Pasteur, Doctor - Pyotr MigunovMargret - Ksenia Vyaznikova, First apprentice - Valery Gilmanov, Second apprentice - Nikolai Kazansky, Crazy - Leonid Vilensky (Bomstein). Recording from TV channel MEZZO 24 |
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Anderson & Roe play their own arrangement of Astor Piazzolla`s `Libertango.` |
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