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Performer: Zara Dolukhanova

SHOSTAKOVICH: From Jewish Folk Poetry... (Dmitry Shostakovich) (Review by Daniel Morrison)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Oprichnik... (Evgeny Akulov) (Review by James A. Altena)

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THE RUSSIAN LEGACY: ZARA DOLUKHANOVA (Zara Dolukhanova) (Review by Barry Brenesal)

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ZARA DOLUKHANOVA: (Review by Barry Brenesal)

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DOLUKHANOVA, ZARA: OPERA ARIAS (Review by David Mason Greene)

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GAVRILIN: Russian Song-book (Review by John Bauman)

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GOUNOD, CHARLES: Faust (Review by Bob Rose)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Ariadne (Review by Bob Rose)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Ariane in Crete (Review by Howard Kornblum)

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IPPOLITOV-IVANOV: Four Poems of Rabindranath Tagore (with Eduard Grach, violin) (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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KABALEVSKY: Six Joyful Songs (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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MASSENET, JULES: Werther (Review by Bob Rose)

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MEDTNER, NIKOLAI: Winter evenings. The waltz. Only roses wither. Spanish romance. Sleeplessness (Review by David Mason Greene)

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MEYERBEER: Les Huguenots (Review by David Mason Greene)

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MEYERBEER: Les Huguenots (Review by Bob Rose)

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MOZART: Exsultate, Jubilate, K. 165 (Review by Howard Kornblum)

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MOZART: Le nozze di Figaro (Review by David Mason Greene)

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MUSSORGSKY: Khovanshchina (Review by David Mason Greene)

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MUSSORGSKY: Khovanshchina (Review by Bob Rose)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Alexander Nevsky (Review by David Mason Greene)

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RACHMANINOFF: Prayer, op. 8, no. 6. The answer, op. 21, no. 4. The river lily, op. 8, no. 1. Oh, do not grieve, op. 14, no. 8. Lilacs, op. 21, no. 5. Dream, op. 38, no. 5. Midsummer nights, op. 14, no. 5 (Review by Donald Seibert)

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RACHMANINOFF: Romances (Review by Donald Seibert)

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RACHMANINOFF: The muse. The answer. Morning. The waterlily. Oh do not grieve. Midsummer nights (Review by David Mason Greene)

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RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Kashchei the Immortal (Kashchei bessmertny) (Review by James A. Altena)

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RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Kashchei the Immortal (Review by David Mason Greene)

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RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Sadko (Review by Bob Rose)

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RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: The May Night (Review by David Mason Greene)

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RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: The May Night (Review by David Mason Greene)

Second Rusalka 

ROSSINI: La Cenerentola (sung in Russian) (Review by Henry Fogel)

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ROSSINI: La Cenerentola (sung in Russian) (Review by Henry Fogel)

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ROSSINI: La Cenerentola (Review by Joel Kasow)

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ROSSINI: Semiramide (Review by David Mason Greene)

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ROSSINI: Semiramide (Review by Howard Kornblum)

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ROSSINI: Semiramide (Review by Bob Rose)

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SAINT-SAËNS: Samson et Dalila (Review by David Mason Greene)

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SAINT-SAËNS: Samson et Dalila (Review by Bob Rose)

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SCHUMANN: Frauenliebe und -leben (sung in German, French, and Russian) (Review by Colin Clarke)

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SCHUMANN: Frauenliebe und -leben (sung in German, French, and Russian) (Review by James A. Altena)

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SCRIABIN, ALEXANDER: Romance (Review by David Mason Greene)

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SHAPORIN, IURII ALEKSANDROVICH: Six Romances (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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SHCHEDRIN, RODION: Three Solfeggi, (Review by John Bauman)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: From Russian Folk Poetry, op. 79 (with Nina Dorliak, soprano; Aleksei Maslennikov, tenor) (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Quintet. Preludes, op.34 (Review by Paul Ingram)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Piano Quintet. Preludes, op.34 (Review by Raymond Tuttle)

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TARIVERDIEV: Three Songs on Texts by Leonid Martynov. Three Songs on Texts by Bella Akhmadulina (Review by John Bauman)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Complete Romances (Review by James A. Altena)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Complete Romances (Review by Richard A. Kaplan)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Dusk fell on the earth, op. 47, no. 3. Tell me what in the shade of the branches, op. 57, no. 1. It was in the early spring, op. 38, no. 2. Not a word, oh my friend, op. 6, no. 2. Take my heart away. Do not leave me, op. 27, no. 3. Sleep, my poor friend, op. 47, no. 4. Look, yonder cloud, op. 27, no. 2. Do not ask, op. 57, no. 3. Whether by day, op. 47, no. 6 (Review by Donald Seibert)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Moscow (Review by David Mason Greene)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Romances (Review by Donald Seibert)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Serenade“. The fires in the rooms were already out. It was in the early spring. Painfully and sweetly*. Not a word, O my friend. Mezzanotte. The first meeting. Zemfira's song. Look, yonder cloud. Take my heart away. Tell me what in the shade of the branches. A ballroom meeting. Does the day reign? (Review by David Mason Greene)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Snegourochka (Review by Bob Rose)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Snegourotchka, op. 12. Manfred, op. 58 (Review by Donald Seibert)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Snegurochka (The Snow Maiden), op. 12. Hamlet, op. 67a (Review by James A. Altena)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: The Oprichnik (Review by Donald Seibert)

Basmanov 

TCHAIKOVSKY: The Oprichnik (Review by James A. Altena)

Basmanov 

TCHAIKOVSKY: The Oprichnik (Review by Barry Brenesal)

Basmanov 

TCHAIKOVSKY: The Oprichnik (Review by Donald Seibert)

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VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Don Carlo (Review by Bob Rose)

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VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Don Carlos (Review by Howard Kornblum)

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VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Otello (Review by David Mason Greene)

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