Moscow nights
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Moscow nights
Delos, c2005
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Chiefly for baritone and orchestra
Sung in Russian
Arrangements by Evgeny Stetsyuk (2nd-9th, 11th and 14th-17th works), Yuri Yakushev (10th)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone ; Alexander Mayorov, violin (10th-11th works) ; Moscow Chamber Orchestra ; Style of Five ; Constantine Orbelian, conductor
Recorded: January/June 2004, Studio 5 of the Russian State TV & Radio Broadcasting Company "Kultura", Moscow, Russia
Compact disc
Texts in Russian (romanized) with English translations
Features archival home recording of Hvorostovsky age 11, followed by the same song recorded in 2004 (17th work)
Delos: DE 3339
Contents of Works
- Kak molody my byli = How young we were / Alexandra Pakhmutova
- Podmoskovnye vechera = Moscow nights / Vasiliy Soloviev-Sedoy
- Shum berioz = The whisper of birches / Konstantin Orbelian
- Ne speshi = Do not hurry / Arno Babadzhanian
- Nezhnost' = Tenderness / Alexandra Pakhmutova
- Zhdi menia = Wait for me / Kirill Molchanov
- Tri goda = Three years / Nikita Bogoslovsky
- Vechernaya pesnya = Evening song / Vasiliy Soloviev-Sedoy
- Ty moya melodiya = You are my melody / Alexandra Pakhmutova
- Moskovskie okna = Moscow windows / Tikhon Khrennikov
- Kak mnogo devushek horoshih = There are so many pretty girls / Isaak Dunayevsky
- Blagodariu tebia = I'm grateful to you / Arno Babadzhanian
- Ia liubliu tebia, zhizn' = I love you, life / Eduard Kolmanovsky
- Vecher na reide = Evening in the harbor / Vasiliy Soloviev-Sedoy
- S chego nachinaetsia Rodina = Where does motherland come from? / Veniamin Basner
- Russkoe pole = Russian field / Yan Frenkel
- Special bonus track. Rodina slyshit = Motherland hears / Dmitri Shostakovich