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Works by Composer ARTYOMOV

A Sonata of Meditations. A Garland of Recitations. Totem

Virko Baley 

A Symphony of Elegies. Awakening. Incantations

Vyacheslav Artyomov 

Ave, Crux Alva

Vladimir Ashkenazy 

Capriccio on the ‘75 New Year Eve

Igor Abramov 

Four Armenian Duets

Igor Abramov 

Gentle Emanation

Teodor Currentzis 

Gentle Emanation. Tristia II

Teodor Currentzis 

Gurian Hymn. Invocations. Way to Olympus

Evegeni Smirnov 

Gurian Hymn. Preludes to Sonnets. Concert of the 13

Dmitri Kitaenko 
Dmitri Kitaenko 

Hymns of Sudden Wafts. Sonata

Igor Abramov 

In Memoriam. Lamentations. Pietà. Tristia I

Dmitri Kitaenko 

Lamentations. Gurian Hymn. Symphony of Elegies. Dmitri Kitaenko conducting the Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra

Saulius Sondeckis 

Litany I

Igor Abramov 

Litany II

Igor Abramov 

Mattinates, Nos. 1 and 2, for Flute, Violin, and Guitar. Romantic Capriccio, for Horn, Piano, and String Quartet. Hymns of Sudden Watts, Nos. 1 and 2, for Saxophone, Harpsichord, and Piano. Prelude to Sonnets, for Piano. Moonlight Dreams, tot Voice, Alto Flute, Cello, and Piano

Nelly Lee 

On the Threshold of a Bright World. Ave Atque Vale

Vladimir Ashkenazy 

On the Threshold of a Bright World. Ave Atque Vale. Ave, Crux Alba

Vladimir Ashkenazy 

Requiem

Dmitri Kitaenko 
Dmitri Kitaenko 
Dmitri Kitaenko 

Sola fide: Suites 3 and 4. Tempo Costante

Dmitri Kitaenko 

Songs, Hymns, and Dreams

Nelly Lee 

Sunday Sonata

Igor Abramov 

The Way to Olympus

Dmitri Kitaenko 
Dmitri Kitaenko 

Tristia II

Teodor Currentzis 

 

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