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Performer: Alexander Blok ARENSKY: A Dream, op. 17/3 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | ARENSKY: Autumn (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | ARENSKY: I have seen death, op. 27/6 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | ARENSKY: Recollection Suite, op. 71; In an Album, op. 49/4; I fear thy kisses (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | ARENSKY: Was it so long ago to enchanting strains, op. 49/5 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | BALAKIREV: Embrace, Kiss (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | BALAKIREV: Hebrew Melody (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | BORODIN: For the shores of your far homeland (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | CUI: The Fountain Statue at Tsarskoye Selo (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | DARGOMYZHSKY: The Night Zephyr. The Miller. I remember (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | DENISOV, EDISON: Two Songs to Verses by Robert Burns (Review by Henry Fogel) | piano | GLINKA: Ah, the sweetness of being beside you. A Farewell to St. Petersburg (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | GLINKA: Farewell to St Petersburg (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | GLINKA: I am here, Inezilla; Mary (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | GRETCHANINOV: The Prisoner (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | KABALEVSKY: Sonnet 27, op. 52/2; Sonnet 153, op. 52/5; Sonnet 8, op. 52/7 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | KHRENNIKOV: Three Songs to Verses by Robert Burns (Review by Henry Fogel) | piano | LEVITIN: Song-Cycle to Verses by Robert Burns (Review by Henry Fogel) | piano | LYATOSHINSKY, BORIS: Dawn. Supreme Happiness (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | LYATOSHINSKY, BORIS: Time long past, op. 14/4; Ozymandias (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | MEDTNER, NIKOLAI: I have outlived my aspirations. Spring Solace (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | MEDTNER, NIKOLAI: Invocation, op. 29/7 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | MEDTNER, NIKOLAI: Twilight, op. 24/4 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | MEDTNER, NIKOLAI: Unexpected Rain, op. 28/1 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | MOSOLOV: Recollection. Desire. To the Sea (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | MUSSORGSKY: Forgotten. Mephistopheles’ Song of the Flea (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | MUSSORGSKY: Tsar Saul (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | RACHMANINOFF: Do not sing, my beauty, op. 4/4, 14 Songs, op. 34 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | RACHMANINOFF: She is as beautiful as noon. It is time (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | RACHMANINOFF: The Islet, op. 14/2 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: On the Hills of Georgia (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Sun of the Sleepless, op. 41/1; In Moments to Delight Devoted, op. 26/1; Zuleika’s Song, op. 26/4 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | ROSLAVETS: Chamber Music (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | ROSLAVETS: Chamber Music (Review by John D. Wiser) | piano | ROSLAVETS: Trio No. 3 for Piano, Violin, and Cello. Sonatas for Viola and Piano (ed. Rastakov) (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | ROSLAVETS: Trio No. 3 for Piano, Violin, and Cello. Sonatas for Viola and Piano (ed. Rastakov) (Review by John D. Wiser) | piano | SHOSTAKOVICH: 6 Romances on Verses by British Poets, op. 62 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | SHOSTAKOVICH: Six Romances for Bass (Review by Henry Fogel) | piano | SVIRIDOV: Nine Songs to Verses of Robert Burns (Review by Henry Fogel) | piano | TANEYEV, S. I.: And the foes stood trembling, op. 26/8 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | TANEYEV, S. I.: Dense Forests, op. 26/5 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | TANEYEV, S. I.: Ten Romances, op. 17 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | TANEYEV, S. I.: Winter Journey, op. 32/4 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | TCHAIKOVSKY: A Tear Trembles, op. 6/4 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | TCHAIKOVSKY: I bless you, forests. In the midst of the ball. Don Juan’s Serenade (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano | TCHAIKOVSKY: My genius, my angel, my friend. Frenzied Nights, op. 60/5 (Review by Martin Anderson) | piano |
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