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Works by Composer SHCHEDRIN, RODION

Anna Karenina (choreography by Plisetskaya and others)

Maya Plisetskaya 

Anna Karenina— Bauet in Three Acts

Yuri Simonov 

Basso Ostinato

Dmitry Paperno 

Basso ostinato

Inna Faliks 

Basso Ostinato for Clarinet and Piano

Kjell-Inge Stevensson 

Basso ostinato. Humoresque. À la Albéniz

Kuzmin 

Beethovens Heiligenstädter Testament

Mariss Jansons 

Carmen Ballet

Mark Gorenstein 
Mark Gorenstein 

Carmen Ballet (after Bizet). Frescoes of Dionysius

Moscow Virtuosi C O 

Carmen Suite

Mariss Jansons 
Mariss Jansons 
Mikhail Pletnev 

Carmen Suite (after Bizet)

Gennady Rozhdestvensky 

Carmen Suite (after Bizet; choreography by Alonso). With Fadeyechev (José); Sergei Radchenko (Torero); Natalia Kasatkina (Fate); Bolshoi Ballet; Bolshoi Theater Orchestra conducted by Rodion Shchedrin

Maya Plisetskaya
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Carmen Suite'. In Imitation ofAlbéniz. Stalin Cocktail. Humoresque“

Yuli Turovsky 

Carmen Suite. Concerto for Orchestra No. 1 (“Naughty Limericks“)

Theodore Kuchar 

Carmen Suite. Naughty Limericks. The Chimes

Mikhail Pletnev 

Chamber Suite

Nikolai Kalinin 

Choruses to Voznesensky

Vladislav Chernushenko 

Concerto Cantabile

Maxim Vengerov 

Concerto for Orchestra No. 1

Vasily Petrenko 
Vasily Petrenko 

Concerto for Orchestra No. 1, “Naughty Limericks”

Lowell Graham 

Concertos for Piano and Orchestra: No. 1 ; No. 2; No. 3

Rodion Shchedrin 

Contrasts for Piano and Orchestra

Coblentz Jazz Ens & SO 

Dead Souls

Yuri Temirkanov 

Diary––Seven Pieces

Anna Gourari 

Diary—Seven Pieces

Anna Gourari 

Echo Sonata, op. 69; Balalaika, op. 100.

Maxim Vengerov 

Echo Sonata. Balalaika

Vengerov
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Echo Sonata. Cello Sonata. In the Style of Albeniz

Dmitry Sitkovetsky 

Echo—Sonata for Soto Violin

Moscow Tr 

Humoresque

Dmitry Paperno 
Nina Kavtaradze 
Oleh Krysa
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Humoresque. A la Albéniz

Julia Sigova 

Humoresque. Basso Ostinato

Krassimira Jordan 

Im Stile des Albéniz

Friedemann Eichhorn 

Im Stile von Albéniz

William Stowman
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
William Stowman
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
William Stowman
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Christoph Croisé 

Imitation d'AIbéniz

Graf Mourja 

In the Style of Albeniz

Terry Everson 

In the Style of Albéniz

Max Zorin 
Christoph Croisé 

In the Style of Albéniz. Humoresque

Dmitri Berlínsky 
Dmitri Berlínsky 

Konyok Gorbunok: 3 Fragments

Semyon Snitkovsky 

Lenin in the People's Heart. Workers' Marseillaise. Be Brave, Friends, Do Not Despair. Hymn to Democratic Youth

Alexander Gauk 

Levsha (The Left-Hander)

Valery Gergiev 

Lyric Scenes

Apollon Musagète Qrt
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Apollon Musagète Qrt 

Menuhin Sonata

Dmitry Sitkovetsky 

Mischievous Folk Ditties

Leonard Bernstein
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Music for Strings, Oboes, Horns, and Celesta

Vladimir Spivakov 

Music for the City of Cöthen

Vladimir Spivakov 

Naughty Limericks

Murray McLachlan 

Naughty Limericks. Not Love Alone—Suite from the Opera. The Humpbacked Horse: Maiden's Round Dance. Solemn Overture. Chimes

Yevgeny Svetlanov 

Not for Love Alone;

Ewa Podles 

Piano Concerto No. 1 ; Piano Concerto No. 3 (“Variationson a Theme“)

Rodion Shchedrin 

Piano Concerto No. 2

Marc-André Hamelin 
Denis Matsuev 
Denis Matsuev 

Piano Concerto No. 2 (1966)

Marc-André Hamelin 

Piano Concerto No. 5

Denis Matsuev 

Polyphonic Preludes (25)

Alexander Malkus 

Prelude and Fugue in C. Prelude and Fugue in A Minor. Troika. Three Pieces from “Humpbacked Horse“. Two Polyphonic Pieces. Piano Sonata in C. Humoresque. Imitating Albéniz

Rodion Shchedrin 

Prelude and Fugue in g

Lilia Boyadjieva 

Preludes and Fugues: No. 10 in C♯ Minor; No. 12 in G♯ Minor

Vladimir Yurigin-Klevke 

Russian Fragments

Boris Andrianov 

Solo Piano Music. Concerto No. 1 in D for Piano and Orchestra

Rodion Shchedrin 

Sotto voce Concerto for Cello and Orchestra

Mstislav Rostropovich 

Stalin Cocktail (Vladimir Spivakov, violin)

Vladimir Spivakov 

Stihira—Hymn for the Millenary of the Christian-isation of Russia

Anne-Sophie Mutter 

Stikhira

Anne-Sophie Mutter 

Stikhlra for the Millenary of the Chrlstlanizatlon of Russia

Gennady Rozhdestvensky 

Symphony No. 2 (25 Preludes for Full Symphony Orchestra)

Moscow R Large SO 

Symphony No. 2 (“Twenty-Five Preludes for Orchestra“)

Gennady Rozhdestvensky 

The Carmen Ballet

Los Angeles C O 
James DePriest 

The Humpback Horse: Dance of Maidens and Russian Quadrille

Bolshoi Theatre O 

The Humpbacked Horse. Chamber Suite

Georgi Zhemchuzin 

The Lady With a Lapdog

USSR Bolshoi Theatre O 

The Left-Hander

Valery Gergiev 

The Little Humpbacked Horse (choreography by Radunsky)

Vladimir Vasiliev
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

The Little Humpbacked Horse: Excerpts (choreography by Ra-dunsky). With Maris Liepa (Ivan); Alexander Radunsky (Tsar)

Maya Plisetskaya
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

The Seagull

Alexander Lazarev 
Alexander Lazarev 

The Sealed Angel

Lorna Cooke de Varon 
Geoffrey Webber 

The Sealed Angel—Choral Music after N. Leskov for Mixed Choir a cappella and Shepherd's Pipe

Vladimir Minin 

Three Solfeggi,

Zara Dolukhanova 

Troika

Emanuil Sheynkman 

Violin Concerto, "Concerto Cantabile"

Maxim Vengerov 

Works by

Jean-Guihen Queyras 
Charlie Albright 
Charlie Albright 

À la Albeniz

Svetozar Ivanov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Svetozar Ivanov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Svetozar Ivanov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

À la Albéniz

Eric Aubier 

 

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