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Works by Composer GRETCHANINOV

7 Days of Passion, op. 58: In Thy Kingdom; Now the Powers of Heaven. Nunc Dimittis, op. 34/1

Stephen Layton 

All-Night Vigil

Sigvards Kļava 

Arias and songs by

Hermann Jadlowker 

Arias and Songs by

Arnold Van Mill 

Arias by

Sergei Lemeshev 
Sergei Lemeshev 

At first, I terribly suffered. An angel of serenity

Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

At first, I terribly suffered. An Angel of serenity

Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Bayu-bai. Ai du du

Evelyn Lear 

Cello Concerto

Valery Polyansky 

Clarinet Sonata No. 2

Lisa Shklyaver 

Concertino

John Turner 

Death

Iestyn Morris 

Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom No. 2, op. 29: Let Us Hasten with Fervour

Vladimir Gorbik 
Vladimir Gorbik 
Vladimir Gorbik 
Vladimir Gorbik 
Vladimir Gorbik 
Vladimir Gorbik 

Dobrynia Nikitich: Flowers are blooming; Aleshi's aria

Dimitri Smirnov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Dobrynia Nikitich: The Flowers Were Growing in the Fields. Over the Steppe. Berceuse. Snowdrops

Nina Koshetz 

Early Morning. In modo antico. Two Debussy Songs

Elena Artamonova 

Epicedium

Kyra Vayne 

Fables after Ivan Krylov, op. 33

Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Gloria; Credo; Nunc Dimlttis

James Dale 

I Will Go, I Will Go Out

Yevgeny Tytianko 

It Is Truly Meet

Peter Jermihov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Peter Jermihov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Peter Jermihov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Peter Jermihov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Peter Jermihov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Peter Jermihov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Peter Jermihov
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Kolybelnaya

Nadio Pelle 

Kuiliap

Paul Sperry 

Litany

Boris Christoff 

Liturgia Domestica

Polyansky
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Liturgia Domestica, op. 79

Georgi Robev 

Liturgy

Feodor Chaliapin 

Liturgy No. 2 of St John Chrysostom, op. 79. Wounded Birch, op. 1/2. Snow Flakes, op. 47/1. O, my Country, op. 1/4. Over the Steppe, op. 5/1. Dew Drops, op. 69/2. Aux temps heureux, op. 64/1. The Snow Drop, op. 47/9. Ai Doudou, op. 31. Lullaby, op. 1/5. I’ll go, I’ll come, op. 77/3. On the Mountain, op. 91/1. Dobrinya Nikitich: Flowers were growing in the Fields

Serge Koussevitzky 

Liturgìa Domestica, op. 79

Valery Polyansky 

Lullaby*. I my country?

Alexander Kipnis
(HALL OF FAME PERFORMANCE)
 

Lullaby, op. 1/5

Mariya Kaganskaya 
Mariya Kaganskaya 

Mass “Et In Terra Pax,“ op. 166. Symphony No. 2, op. 27 (Pastoral)

Valery Polyansky 

Missa festiva

Valery Polyansky 

Missa Oecumenica, op. 142( minus Kyrie)

Serge Koussevitzky 

Music by

Warland
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Music of

J. Reilly Lewis 
Male Choir Valéry Rybin 
Tomkins Vocal Ens of Budapest 
Nikola Matveyev 
Paul Andrews 
Graham Ross 

My Native Land

Lotte Lehmann 

Mélodies, op. 15: No. 2, Death

Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Mélodies, op. 20: No. 2, Night

Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Mélodies, op. 7: No. 1, She was yours

Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Nocturne

P Cellists, Cologne 

Of the mystical supper

Dale Warland 

Passion Week

Charles Bruffy 

Piano Trio No. 1 in c, op. 38. Cello Sonata in e, op. 113. Piano Trio No. 2 in G, op. 128

Moscow Rachmaninov Tr 

Piano Trios: No. 1 in c; No. 2 in G

Bekova Sisters 

Pieces by

Eleonora Bekova 

Praise the Lord—Cantata

Valery Polyansky 

Preserve, O Lord

Vladimir Morosan 

Regrets

Oleh Krysa
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Snowflakes, op. 47. With a Sharp Pole-Ax, op. 1/2. Lullaby, op. 7/4. Night, op. 5/2. She Was Yours, op. 7/1. Lullaby, op. 1/5. The Collector of the Bell, op. 35/2. Evening, op. 20/1. Night, op. 20/3. Je t'adore, op. 48/3. And I Dreamed of a Faraway Land, op. 63/5. In fhe Evenings, in the Hours of Sad Dreams, op. 51/5. Cat, op. 89/4. The First Snow, op. 89/2. Auntie Agashka, op. 96/3. Prayer, op. 93/1. Flower, op. 93/3. Youth, Bitterly Weeping, op. 93/5. Evening, op. 97/6. To a Cupbearer, op. 93/7. The Rosy Reflection of Sunset. Lullaby, op. 84/3. The Speckled Hen, op. 85/1. Tari-tari, op. 85/4

Georgine Resick 

Sonata in E for Cello and Piano, op. 113

Galina Barinova 

Sonata in E for Cello and Piano, op. 113. Nocturne for Cello and Piano, op. 86. Fantasia for Cello and Piano

Werner Thomas 

Songs and arias by

Oda Slobodskaya 

Songs by

Misha Alexandrovich 

Songs of

Heinrich Schlusnus 

Songs, op. 5: No. 1, Over the dreary steppe; No. 3, Why do your branches droop, willow tree?

Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Mikhail Smigelski
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Spring Is Here, Op. 10, No. 2; Night, Op. 10, No. 1 ; A t Sunset, Op. 4, No. 2; North and South, Op. 4, No. 4; Flax, Op. 11, No. 2

South-R Choir, Stuttgart 

Stepyu idu ya unïloyu (Over the Steppe), op. 5/1

Jennie Tourel 
Jennie Tourel 

String Quartet No. 1

Shostakovich Qrt 

String Quartet No. 3 in c, op. 75

Dante Qrt 

String Quartets: in c, op. 75; in F, op. 124

Utrecht Str Qrt 

String Quartets: No. 1, op 2; No. 2, op 70

Utrecht Str Qrt 

String Quartets: No. 2 in D Minor, op. 70; No. 4 in F, op. 124

Moyzes Qrt 

Suite for Cello and Orchestra, op. 86

Werner Thomas 

Symphonies: No. 1 in B Minor, op. 6. No. 2 in A, op. 27 (“Pastorale“)

Richard Edlinger 

Symphony No. 1, op. 6. Snowflakes, op. 47. Missa Sancti Spiritus

Valery Polyansky 

Symphony No. 2. Mass “Et in terra pax“

Polyansky
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 

Symphony No. 3

Valery Polyansky 

Symphony No. 4

Valery Polyansky 

Symphony No. 4 in C, Op. 102

Moscow R & Television SO 

Symphony No. 5. Missa oecumenica

Valery Polyansky 
Valery Polyansky 

The creed. Praise ye the name of the Lord

Anatoly Grindenko 

The Lane

Elisabeth Söderström 
Elisabeth Söderström 

The Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, op. 29. The Cherubic Hymn; The Creed; Our Father

Stephen Layton 

The Lonely Steppe

Mary Garden 

The Prisoner

Vassily Savenko 

The Seven Days of Passion

Valery Polyansky 

To the Mother of God

Boris Abalyan 

Trios for Violin, Cello, and Piano: No. 1; No. 2

Viktor Šimčisko 

Triste est le steppe

Louis Quilico 

Two Fables: The Frog and the Ox; The Swan, the Pike, and the Crab; Vision

New York Vocal Arts Ens 

Twofold Litany (1932). (

Feodor Chaliapin 

Twofold Litany: Gloria

Feodor Chaliapin 

Twofold Liturgy

Feodor Chaliapin 

Vespers

Evgen Savchuk 

Vespers Liturgy

Vivian Klochkov 

Vespers, op. 59

Stephen Layton 

Viola Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2

Elena Artamonova 

Violin Sonata No. 7 in D, Op. 87. TAKTAKISHVILl: Sonata in C Major (trans. Politkovsky)

Igor Politkovsky 

Vocalise-Étude

Harry White 

Vostochnaya pesnya. Noch’. Podsnezhnik

Ekaterina Semenchuk 

When Softly Sighs the Golden Corn

Kyra Vayne 

Works by

Valéry Rybin 
Feodor Chaliapin 
Feodor Chaliapin
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Feodor Chaliapin
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Feodor Chaliapin
(WANT LIST PERFORMANCE)
 
Feodor Chaliapin
(HALL OF FAME PERFORMANCE)
 

 

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