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Performer: Sergey Yakovenko

BUTSKO: Diary of a Madman. Lacrimosa for String Orchestra. The Canon to the Menacing Angel (Review by Gavin Dixon)

baritone 

DARGOMYZHSKY: The Worm. The Miller. The Titular Counsellor (Review by David Johnson)

baritone 

KALINNIKOV, VASILY: Letter to Kruglikov (Review by David Johnson)

baritone 

MUSSORGSKY: Rayok. The Classic. The He-Goat. The Seminarist (Review by David Johnson)

baritone 

MUSSORGSKY: Sunless. Songs and Dances of Death. Thirteen Songs (Review by James H. North)

baritone 

MUSSORGSKY: Tell Me Why, Pretty Girl. Sadly Rustled the Leaves. Hour of Jollity. What Are Words of Love to You. I Have Many Palaces and Gardens. King Saul. Old Man's Song. Prayer. Darling Savishna. The Orphan. Forgotten. Softly the Spirit Flew up to Heaven. Pride (Review by James H. North)

baritone 

PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Maddalena, op. 13 [orchestration completed by Edward Downes] (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Maddalena, op. 13 [orchestration completed by Edward Downes] (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

Stenio 

PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: The Magician. Letter to Zakharov (Review by David Johnson)

baritone 

RACHMANINOFF: Isle of the Dead, Op. 29. The Bells, Op. 35 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

baritone 

RACHMANINOFF: Letter to Stanislavsky (Review by David Johnson)

baritone 

RACHMANINOFF: The Bells (Review by Paul Ingram)

baritone 

RACHMANINOFF: The Bells, op. 35. Spring, op. 20. Three Russian Songs, op. 41 (Review by John Bauman)

baritone 

SHOSTAKOVICH: Rayok (Review by David Johnson)

baritone 

SILVESTROV, VALENTIN: Silent Songs. 4 Songs after Osip Mandelstam (Review by Robert Carl)

baritone 

 

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