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Performer: Nikita Storojev NIKITA STOROJEV CHANTE LA RUSSIE: (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | BORODIN: For the shores of thy far native land (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | DARGOMYZHSKY: It is both tedious and sad. I am sad (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | EÖTVÖS: Three Sisters (Review by Robert Kirzinger) | Kulygin | GLINKA: I Remember the Wonderful Moment. Knight's Romance. Wedding song.1 Am Here, Inezilya. How Sweet It Is For Me to Be with You. In My Blood Burns the Flame of Desire. Do Not Say That Your Heart Aches. To Molly. Confession. Doubt (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | bass | GLINKA: Say not that It grieves the heart. Doubt (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | GLINKA: Songs (orch. Melman) (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | bass | GÓRECKI, HENRYK: Beatus Vir, op. 38. Totus Tuus, op. 60. Old Polish Music, op. 24 (Review by Alex Ross) | bass | MUSSORGSKY: Song and Dances of Death (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Ivan the Terrible, op. 116 (Review by Royal S. Brown) | bass baritone | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Mozart and Salieri, op. 48. Songs (orch. Melman) (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | bass | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: On the Hills of Georgia, op. 3, no. 4. The Clouds Begin to Scatter, op. 42, no. 3 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | bass | RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: The Octave, op. 45, no. 3 (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | SCHIFRIN: Cantos Aztecs (Review by John Story) | bass | SHOSTAKOVICH: Day of Memory. Jenny (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | SHOSTAKOVICH: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Review by Christopher Williams) | Police Chief | SHOSTAKOVICH: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | Police Chief | SHOSTAKOVICH: Rayok (Learner's Manual) (Review by Royal S. Brown) | bass | SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 13 in B♭ minor, Op. 113 (“Babi Var“) (Review by Royal S. Brown) | bass | SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 2, op. 14 (“To October“). Festival Overture, op. 96. October, op. 131. The Song of the Forests, op. 81 (Review by Raymond Tuttle) | bass | SVIRIDOV: The forest sheds its crimson dress. Darkness has enveloped the whole earth (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | TANEYEV, S. I.: When the whirling autumn leaves, op. 17, no. 6. Let it sound no more, op. 17, no. 3 (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | TCHAIKOVSKY: O bless you, forests, op. 47, no. 5. A Ballroom Meeting, op. 38, no. 3. It was in early spring, op. 38, no. 2 (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | TITOV: I have suffered longings (Review by David Mason Greene) | bass | VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Don Carlos (Review by James Miller) | A Friar | VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Don Carlos (Review by James Miller) | bass | VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Don Carlos—Excerpts (Review by James Miller) | a Monk | VERDI, GIUSEPPE: Don Carlos—Excerpts (Review by James Miller) | bass |
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