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Performer: Russian State Symphonic Capella

TRADITIONAL RUSSIAN FOLK SONGS: Bells Were Ringing. In the Dark Woods. For Whom Does It Ring? With a Nightingale's Flight. Under the Oak, Under the Elm Tree. Ah, You Wide, Expansive Steppe! On the Small Hill, on the Hill. The Mountains. Don't Blow, Don't Blow, Wild and Windy Storm. Oh, Homeward, All Good Women. Why Did I Get to Know You, My Love? Ah, Other Paths Lead Through the Field Now. How He Beat Me, a Young Girl. Marriage Song. I Will Go, I Will Leave. To the Quick River. In the Meadows. Down the Mother Volga (Review by John Bauman)

ensemble or orchestra 

ASCHAFFENBURG: Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra (Review by Paul A. Snook)

ensemble or orchestra 

BORTNIANSKY, DIMITRI: Sacred Concertos (Review by Lawrence A. Johnson)

ensemble or orchestra 

BORTNIANSKY, DIMITRI: Sacred Concertos (Review by Lawrence A. Johnson)

want list ensemble 

DVOŘÁK, ANTONIN: Mass, op. 86. Te Deum, op. 103 (Review by James H. North)

ensemble or orchestra 

GLAZUNOV: Symphony No. 2. Coronation Cantata, op. 56 (Review by John Bauman)

ensemble or orchestra 

GLAZUNOV: The King of the Jews (Review by David Mason Greene)

ensemble or orchestra 

GRETCHANINOV: Liturgìa Domestica, op. 79 (Review by Martin Anderson)

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GRETCHANINOV: Mass “Et In Terra Pax,“ op. 166. Symphony No. 2, op. 27 (Pastoral) (Review by John Story)

ensemble or orchestra 

GRETCHANINOV: Missa festiva (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

ensemble or orchestra 

GRETCHANINOV: Symphony No. 1, op. 6. Snowflakes, op. 47. Missa Sancti Spiritus (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

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GRETCHANINOV: The Seven Days of Passion (Review by Richard Burke)

ensemble or orchestra 

LONDON: A Hero of Our Time (Review by Paul A. Snook)

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MILLER: Anacrusis (Review by Paul A. Snook)

ensemble or orchestra 

MUSSORGSKY: Sorochintsy Fair. The Lad's Dream (arr. Shebalin). Three Symphonic Choruses (arr. Rimsky-Korsakov). Oedipus in Athens, The Destruction of Sennacherib. Jesus Navin. Pictures at an Exhibition (orch. Ravel) (Review by Benjamin Pernick)

ensemble or orchestra 

NABOKOV: Ode (Review by Barry Brenesal)

ensemble or orchestra 

REGER, MAX: Psalm 100, op. 106 (arr. Hindemith) (Review by James H. North)

ensemble or orchestra 

SCHNITTKE: Choir Concerto (Review by Royal S. Brown)

ensemble or orchestra 

SCHNITTKE: Symphony No. 2 (“St. Florian') (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SCHNITTKE: Symphony No. 4. Three Sacred Hymns (Review by Stephen Ellis)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Moskva, Cheremushki, op. 105 (Review by Royal S. Brown)

ensemble or orchestra 

SHOSTAKOVICH: The Execution of Stepán Razin, op. 119 (Review by Martin Anderson)

ensemble or orchestra 

SHOSTAKOVICH: The Execution of Stepán Razin, op. 119 (Review by Royal S. Brown)

ensemble or orchestra 

SZYMANOWSKI: 6 Kurpian Songs (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

ensemble or orchestra 

SZYMANOWSKI: Stabat Mater, op. 53 (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

ensemble or orchestra 

SZYMANOWSKI: Symphony No. 3, op.27, "Song of the Night" (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

ensemble or orchestra 

TANEYEV, S. I.: John of Damascus (Review by John Bauman)

ensemble or orchestra 

 

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