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Performer: Ludmilla Ivanova ARENSKY: The Day Had Ended (Review by Donald Seibert) | piano | BORODIN: My Songs Are Filled with Poison. For the Shores of Your Distant Native Land. The False Note (Review by Donald Seibert) | piano | DARGOMYZHSKY: The Old Corporal. The Civil Servant. I Loved You. The Miller. I Am Sad. The Worm (Review by Donald Seibert) | piano | GLINKA: Doubt. The Fire of Longing Burns in My Blood (Review by Donald Seibert) | piano | MUSSORGSKY: Song of the Flea. The Goat. The Seminarist. The Classicist. The Forgotten One. You Did Not Recognize Me in the Crowd. The Leaves Rustled Gloomily (Review by James Miller) | piano | RACHMANINOFF: Morning. In the Silence of the Night. In My Soul. Fate. By a New Grave. Extract from A. Musset. I Am No Prophet. He Has Taken Everything from Me. Christ Is Risen. Everything Is Transient. At the Gate of the Holy Monastery (Review by James Miller) | piano | RUBINSTEIN, ANTON: He Stands Silently Before the Commander (Review by Donald Seibert) | piano | TCHAIKOVSKY: The Sun Has Set, Op. 73, No. 4. The Love of a Dead Man, Op. 38, No. 5. Heroism, Op. 60, No. 11. None but the Lonely Heart, Op. 6, No. 6. Amid the Din of the Ball, Op. 38, No. 3. A Tear Trembles, Op. 6, No. 4. Night, Op. 73, No. 2. The First Meeting, Op. 63 No. 4 (Review by Donald Seibert) | piano |
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