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Krasavin Yuri — Piano Concerto No. 2 (1999)
Saint Petersburg State Chapel Symphony Orchestra Nastassja Khrushcheva (piano) Arkady Schteinshlucht (conductor)
St. Petersburg, Capella, 05 20 2013 |
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The same Habanera that Georges Bizet accidentally included in CARMEN, mistaking it for a Spanish folk song. At the same time, it must be admitted that it was Bizet who honed the melodic pattern to perfection. |
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Eotvos Peter — Three Sisters, opera (1996)
Orchestre National de France (ORTF) Péter Eötvös (conductor) Kent Nagano (conductor) |
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Adamek Ondrej — Kameny for choir and ensemble (2013)
Ensemble Intercontemporain George Benjamin (conductor)
w/ SWR Vokalensensemble Stuttgart |
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Maxim Zolotarenko (cello). Small concert at the Romanov Gallery (Moscow) |
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Rondo (2010) - music for the joint project electroautomatica-2 with Denis Mustafin for sound objects (performers: Georgy Dorokhov, Kirill Shirokov, Sergey Kim, Nadezhda Tipikina, Victoria Miroshnichenko, Artem Pys) |
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Repeat (2008), 09 30 2008, Nostri Temporis, Kyiv |
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Ensemble Novecento Small Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, 1993 |
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Popov Andrey — Double Concerto for violin and cello without orchestra
Maksim (Maxim) Zolotarenko (cello)
Video from the premiere at the Ukrainian Cultural Center on Arbat. |
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Polina Fomina (1 violin), Boris Markosyan (2 violin), Alexander Mitinsky (viola), Anatoly Baruzdin (cello). Recorded at a concert on April 17, 2011 at the State Tretyakov Gallery. Parts 3 and 4. |
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Polina Fomina (1 violin), Boris Markosyan (2 violin), Alexander Mitinsky (viola), Anatoly Baruzdin (cello). Recorded at a concert on April 17, 2011 at the State Tretyakov Gallery. Parts 1 and 2. |
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String Quartet No. 3 (2011), Opus Posth Ensemble |
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Dedicated to the S. Taneyev Quartet. |
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Elena Belikova (piano). 1) Silence |
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