Wustin Alexander — `Mark Pekarsky`s Birthday` for percussion ensemble (1998)
Artist: Mark Pekarsky (percussion)
Percussion ensemble led by Mark Pekarsky. Recording from the concert of the MOSCOW AUTUMN festival, Moscow, November 8, 2005.
For 15 performers, dedicated to Yu. Krasavin. Parts 1,2,4,5, (they didn’t learn the 3rd again:) Soloists of the State Television and Radio Orchestra of Belarus, conductor - G. Provatorov. Solo on prepared piano - Andrey Shpenev. From a concert in the Great Hall of the Minsk Philharmonic, 10.10.1986
1.Deep river 2.Didn`t my Lord deliver Daniel 3.Every time I feel the Spirit 4.I wanna be ready 5.Swing low, sweet chariot 6.This ol` hammer 7.Soon one morning 8.There is a balm in Gilead 9.Soon`a will be done 10.My Lord, what a morning 11.Dry bones 12.Lord, if I got my ticket
Santa Lucia is a popular Neapolitan folk song. It was published by Teodoro Cottrau (1827-1879) in 1849. The Italian text is often attributed to Enrico Cossovic. Santa Lucia is considered the first Neapolitan song to have a dialect translation into Italian.
Shostakovich Dmitriy — op.135 Symphony No.14 for soprano, bass, strings and percussion (1969)
Artist: Benjamin Britten (conductor)
Galina Vishnevskaya, Mark Reshetin. English Chamber Orchestra. Malting, Snape, 14 June 1970 (live record)
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