Twelve posthumous songs for voice and piano : (Russian texts)
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Twelve posthumous songs for voice and piano : (Russian texts)
(Master vocal series, . The collected songs / by Sergei Rachmaninov ; v. 3)
Masters Music, [19--]
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- Two songs for bass voice and piano (1890). At the gate of the holy abode / text: Mikhail Lermontov
- I shall tell you nothing / text: Afanasy Fet
- Again you leapt, my heart : (high voice and piano) (1890) / text: Nikolai Grekov
- Two songs for high voice and piano (1891). C'était en avril / text: Edouard Pailleron
- Twilight has fallen / text: A.K. Tolstoy
- Three songs (1893). Song of the disillusioned / text: Daniel Rathaus
- The flower has faded / text: Daniel Rathaus
- Do you remember the evening? / text: A.K. Tolstoy
- Were you hiccupping? : (bass voice and piano) (1899) / text: Peter Vyazemsky
- Night : (medium voice and piano) (1900) / text: Daniel Rathaus
- Letter to K.S. Stanislavsky from S.R. : (bass voice and piano) (1908)
- From the Gospel of St. John : (bass voice and piano) (1915) / text: St. John XV, 13