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Performer: Margarita Gritskova

PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: 12 Russian Folksongs, op. 104 (Review by James H. North)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: 2 Choruses, op. 66a (Review by James H. North)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: 3 Romances, op. 73 (Review by James H. North)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: 5 Poems, op. 23 (Review by James H. North)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: 5 Poems, op. 36 (Review by James H. North)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Alexander Nevsky (Review by James H. North)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Five Poems of Anna Akhmatova, op. 27 (Review by James H. North)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Lieutenant Kijé (Review by James H. North)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: The Ugly Duckling (Review by James H. North)

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PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Three Children’s Songs, op. 68 (Review by James H. North)

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RACHMANINOFF: I wait for thee. I have grown fond of sorrow. Sing not to me, beautiful maiden. How fair this spot. Vocalise. Spring waters (Review by Richard A. Kaplan)

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RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Not the wind, blowing from the heights. The clouds begin to scatter. The West dies out in pallid rose. Enslaved by the rose, the nightingale. On the hills of Georgia (Review by Richard A. Kaplan)

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ROSSINI: Adelaide di Borgogna (Review by Barnaby Rayfield)

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ROSSINI: Sigismondo (Review by David Cutler)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: 2 Fables, op. 4 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: 2 Romances on Verses of Lermontov, op. 84 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: 4 Romances on Poems of Pushkin, op. 46 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: 6 Romances by Japanese Poets, op. 21a (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: 6 Romances on Verses of British Poets, op. 66 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: 6 Songs on Poems of Marina Tsvetayeva, op. 143 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: From Jewish Folk Poetry, op. 79 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Greek Songs (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Preface to the Complete Edition of My Works, op. 123 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Satires, op. 109 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Spanish Songs, op. 100 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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SHOSTAKOVICH: Suite on Verses of Michelangelo Buonarroti, op. 145 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz)

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TCHAIKOVSKY: I should like in a single word. It was in the early spring. Was I not a little blade of grass. Cradle song. Amid the noise of the ball. If only I’d known. None but the lonely heart. Not a word, O my friend. My genius, my angel, my friend (Review by Richard A. Kaplan)

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