Messiaen Olivier — `Vingt Regards sur l`Enfant-Jesus`, for piano (1944)
Artist: Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)
Jean-Yves Thibaudet - piano. Takashi Harada - ondes Martenot. Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly - conductor. March 1992, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam.
Edited by P. Lamm. Boris Godunov - Anatoly Kotcherga, Fedor - Liliana Nichiteanu, Ksenia - Valentina Valente, Mamka - Eugenia Gorokhovskaya, Shuisky - Philip Langridge, Shchelkalov - Albert Shagidullin, Pimen - Samuel Ramey, Grigory - Sergei Larin, Marina Mnishek - Marjana Lipovsek, Rangoni - Sergei Leiferkus, Varlaam – Gleb Nikolsky, Misail – Helmut Wildhaber, Tavern Mistress – Elena Zaremba, Holy Fool – Alexander Fedin. Berliner Philharmoniker. Claudio Abbado. Recorded 1993
Slonimsky Sergey — `Songs of the Troubadours` for soprano, tenor, block flute and lute ensemble based on poems by old German and old French poets (1975)
Artist: Valentin Nesterov (conductor)
``Songs of the Troubadours`` (1975) for soprano, tenor, recorder and lute ensemble to poems by Old German and Old French poets: 1. Intrada of the Jugglers
Slonimsky Sergey — “Song of Songs” lyrical fragment from ancient Eastern poetry for 2 soloists, chamber choir and 3 instruments (1975)
Artist: Valentin Nesterov (conductor)
``Song of Songs`` (lyrical fragment for two soloists, chamber choir and three instruments) from ancient oriental poetry (1975). Translation by I. Dyakonov. T. Novikova, soprano
Slonimsky Sergey — An album for children and youth, a cycle of pieces for piano (1974)
Artist: Elena Filonova (piano)
1. Cat`s lullaby; 2.Charlie Chaplin whistling; 3.Round dance; 4. Cheerful rumba; 5.Music hall serenade; 6.Street song. Recording of 2009
Slonimsky Sergey — Oratorio Suite from the opera `Virineya` (1974)
Artist: Vladislav Chernushenko (conductor)
1. Song of Virinea with chorus; 2. Snowstorm; 3.Letter-romance of Aksinya; 4. Departure prayer; 5.Trepak; 6.Songs on a cast iron; 7.Symphonic intermission (fugue); 8.Arioso Virinea; murder of Virinea; farewell to Virinea. The Singing Chapel of St. Petersburg. The 1997 recording
Stravinsky Igor — K057 `Ave Maria` for mixed chorus a capella (1934, rev. 1949)
Artist: Boris Tevlin (choirmaster) |
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