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Performer: Yevgeny Shenderovich

MUSSORGSKY: Songs and Dances of Death; “Sunless“ Cycle; King Saul; Song of the Flea (Review by Leonard J. Brandt)

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MUSSORGSKY: Sunless (Review by Royal S. Brown)

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MUSSORGSKY/DENISOV: Sunless (Review by David Mason Greene)

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RACHMANINOFF: Aleko (Review by John W. Lambert)

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RACHMANINOFF: Sing not to me, beautiful maiden, op. 4, no. 4. The Waterlily, op. 8, no. 1. The Dream, op. 8, no. 5. The Isle, op. 14, no. 2. They answered, op. 21, no. 4. Lilacs, op. 21, no. 5. Before my window, op. 26, no. 10. Night is mournful, op. 26, no. 12. In my garden at night, op. 38, no. 1. Daisies, op. 38, no. 3. The Rat-Catcher, op. 38, no. 4 (Review by David Mason Greene)

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RACHMANINOFF: The dream, op. 8, no. 5; I was with her, op. 14, no. 4; He took all from me, op. 26, no. 2; Christ is risen, op. 26, no. 6 (Review by John W. Lambert)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Incidental Music to “King Lear“ (Review by Royal S. Brown)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Six Romances on Words by Japanese Poets, Op. 21. Satires (“Pictures from the Past“) on Words of Sasha Chorny, Op. 109. Four Poems of Captain Lebiadkin, Op. 146 (Review by Royal S. Brown)

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SVIRIDOV: Approaching Izhory (Review by John W. Lambert)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Cradle Song, op. 16, no. 1. The Canary, op. 26, no. 4. To forget so soon. He loved me so much, op. 28, no. 4. It was in the early spring, op. 38, no. 2. Amid the din of the ball, op. 38, no. 3. If only I had known, op. 47, no. 1. Gypsy's Song, op. 60, no. 7. The mild stars shone for us, op. 60, no. 12. Serenade (Review by David Mason Greene)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: O Bless You, Forests. The Nightingale. I Should Like in a Single Word. We Sat Together. I Opened the Window. On the Golden Cornfields. Why? Exploit. A Ballroom Meeting. Don Juan's Serenade. None but the Lonely Heart. Accept Just One. The Fearful Minute. The Mild Stars Shone. Serenade. Again, As Before, Alone. Does the Day Reign (Review by David Mason Greene)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Seventeen Romances (Review by John W. Lambert)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Seventeen Songs (Review by David Mason Greene)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: Why? op. 6, no. 5; None but the lonely heart, op. 6, no. 6; Accept Just once, op. 16, no. 3; The tearful minute, op. 28, no. 6; I should like in a single word (1875); Don Juan's serenade, op. 38, no. 1; Amid the din of the ball, op. 38, no. 3; I bless you, forests, op. 47, no. 5; Does the day reign? op. 47, no. 6; On the golden cornfields, op. 57, no. 2; The nightingale, op. 60, no. 4; Exploit, op. 60, no. 11; The mild stars shone for us, op. 60, no. 12; I opened the window, op. 63, no. 2; O child, beneath thy window—Serenade, op. 63, no. 6. We sat together, op. 73, no. 1; Again, as before, alone, op. 73, no. 6 (Review by John W. Lambert)

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