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Smirnova Tatyana — "Five Russian Songs" on the texts of the Smolensk region for a national voice unaccompanied
Tatiana Smirnova (piano)
Composer Tatyana Smirnova sings her songs based on texts from the Smolensk region |
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Exposition-VI (Piano) (2011) Mark Pekarsky Percussion Ensemble, 11 29 2011 |
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Silvestrov Valentin — Moments of Mozart, six pieces for violin, cello and piano
Zoltán Almási (cello)
performed by the ensemble of new music `Ricochet` consisting of: Mikhail Bilych - violin, Zoltan Almasi - cello, Dmitry Tavanets - piano, artistic director - Sergey Pilyutikov |
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performed by Nostri Temporis, project `Little Tragedies` |
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Tony Arnold, soprano; Douglas Perkins, Nathan Davis percussion; Stacey Shames, harp; Robert Black, bass // Performed on August 8, 2009 in Peterborough, NH. |
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I don’t remember the year, the recording is from Donetsk, he turns the notes over (and sometimes doesn’t turn them over), and also holds the bow --- Andrey Bondarenko |
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Prigozhin Lyutzian — Sonata-Burlesque for Violin and Piano (1967)
Igor Arkhimandritov (violin) Catherine Sposobina (piano)
Performed by Igor Arkhimandritov - violin, Katerina Sposobina - piano. |
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Yusupova Iraida — `Little Morning Music in memory of my Father`, composition in memory of my father for piano (2002)
Feodor Amirov (piano)
Video from Iraida Yusupova’s author’s evening on September 29, 2011 at the Arkhipovsky Music Salon (Moscow) |
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Tony Arnold, soprano; Douglas Perkins, Nathan Davis percussion; Stacey Shames, harp; Robert Black, bass // Performed on August 8, 2009 in Peterborough, NH. |
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Natalia Mamchur (voice), Tatiana Pavlichuk (piano) |
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Stockhausen Karlheinz — KSC.330 `Cycle Sound. 24 hours of the day `. 2. `Joy (Freude)`, for 2 harps (2005)
Marianne Smin (Harp)
Marianne Smit, Esther Kooi |
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Artist: - Unknown artist (-) |
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ASKO|Schönberg Ensemble and Synergy Vocals, directed by Clark Rundell // Muziekgebouw aan`t IJ, Amsterdam. 31 March 2011 |
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XIV International Competition named after. Tchaikovsky, 2011 |
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Tatyana Smirnova (piano) Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory 4 22 2010 |
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Zazhit Sergey — Dedication to Samuel Beckett, for Silent Reader and Bass
Anton Zhukov (double bass / cotrabass)
It was performed at the festival `Kievmusikfest-2011` as part of the concert of the ensemble `Ricochet`, the role of the silent reader ---Alexander Sviridov |
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Desyatnikov Leonid — 2002 `Du côté de chez swann` (`Towards the Swan`) for two pianos
Polina Osetinskaya (piano) Aleksey Goribol (piano) |
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Teresa Hackel and Virginia Arancio performing `Simmetrie d`oggetti`, composed by Fausto Romitelli. Dampfzentrale, Bern 18.XI. 2010 |
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Kuznyatsow Vyachaslaw — Dialogue-Allusion to cymbals and piano GameTogether (1999)
Veronika Pradzed (whiterussian dulcimer (cymbalum))
Veronica Praded (Belarusian dulcimer) and Ekaterina Maretskaya (piano) Minsk, Belarusian State Philharmonic Society, Small Hall, 11 27 2011 |
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Concert of the 8th Moscow Harp Art Festival. December 11, 2011 Small Hall of the Academy of Music named after. Gnesins. |
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Zazhit Sergey — Nestor Batiuk (monologue with dance for the reader, drum, violin, mandolin, trombone, occasional baritone and other sounds)
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Andrey Krylov (reader, tambourine), Sergey Okhrimchuk (violin, mandolin and other musical objects), Danila Pertsov (trombone), |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 70 ¹2 `Silentium` for voice and piano on poems Tyutchev, 1988.
Emma Gorelova (mezzo-soprano)
Tatyana Smirnova (piano) Recorded in 1990. |
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Study for violin (2011, version 2) |
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recording from a concert in the Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on June 23, 2005 |
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Webern Anton von — AW 11 Slow movement for string quartet (June 1905)
Quatuor Debussy Christophe Collette (violin)
Quatour Debussy. |
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Accompanied by B. Abramovich (piano). Recorded November 10, 1963 |
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Recording from a solo concert in 1985. |
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Gar for 11 performers (2010) GAM ensemble, conductor Oleg Tantsov (23-06-2010) |
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Popov Andrey — Serenade for Cello, Guitar and Harp
Nataliya Yakhont (harp) Maksim (Maxim) Zolotarenko (cello) Pavel Popoff (guitar)
Natalia Yakhont (harp), Maxim Zolotarenko (cello), Pavel Popov (guitar) |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 72 ¹ 2 `Partita` for cello and piano in 3-parts (1989)
Michail Curicciy (Cello)
Marina Kuzmina (piano) Anniversary author's concert of composer Tatyana Georgievna Smirnova in the Rachmaninov Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on October 6, 1990. |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 77 ¹2 `Pomorie` - cantata for a national voice and orchestra of Russian folk instruments in 5 parts, the words of Boris Shergin, Martha Kryukova, 1992r
Svetlana Ignatieva (folk voice)
1.`Along the sea, the White Sea...`2.Dance with shawls 3.Sunken bell 4.Chant 5.Festival of the Osipov ORNI KZCH 1996 |
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Svetlana Danilyan (domra) Foros. House of industrialist Kuznetsov. Clover Paintings |
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Smirnova Tatyana — op. 84 Three sonnets (Letter A. Mickiewicz and Chopin) in 3 parts for the piano from the `Romantic messages and dedication` 1996.
Tatiana Smirnova (piano)
Composer Tatyana Smirnova in Foros (Crimea) in 1995, where she wrote `Wreath of Sonnets` (`Three Sonnets`) at that time |
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Rameau Jean-Philippe — RCT 6:5 Nouvelle suite de pieces pour clavecin. 18.La Poule
Grigory Sokolov (piano) |
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Tatyana Smirnova (piano) Alupka. Crimea |
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