1 The first snow (Pushkin) (1 and 2), 2 Over Moscow the Great (Lermontov) (2), 3 By ABC (Nekrasov) (1), 4 Spring is coming (Tyutchev) (2), 5 Having fun spinning (Block) (1), 6 Au (Yesenin) (1), 7 Peers (Tvardovsky) (2), 8 Grenada (Svetlov) (1), 9 Blunder (Mayakovsky) (2), 10 To whom we sing a song (folk words) (1 and 2). 1 - BDH im. Popov
Rubin Vladimir — July Sunday. Sevastopol, the year 1942, The Musical Tragedy
Artist: Alexander Yurlov (conductor)
Libretto by V. Rubin. The prose of L.Tolstoy, A.Platonov, poems by A.Tvardovsky, folk words of lamentations, spells, ditties, authentic letters of the deceased were used. State Academic Republican Russian Choral Chapel. Symphony Orchestra of Gosteleradio of the USSR. The conductor is Alexander Yurlov. Only the first 3 paintings (out of 4)
Rubin Vladimir — July Sunday. Sevastopol, the year 1942, The Musical Tragedy
Artist: Gennady Dmitryak (conductor)
A. A. Yurlov State Academic Choral Chapel of Russia, Song and Dance Ensemble of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation, Moscow Symphony Orchestra `Russian Philharmonic`, Ruslan Roziev (bass), Artem Garnov (baritone), Grigory Kuznetsov (tenor), Evgenia Segenyuk (mezzo-soprano), Anastasia Bakastova (soprano), Polina Shamaeva (mezzo-soprano), Sergey Shakurov
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