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This recording received a 1998 "Critic's Choice" award from Gramophone
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Works on This Recording
1.
Snow, the Time has Come by Traditional
Performer:
Yuri Vishniakov (Bass),
Andrei Zhuravlev (Baritone)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 3 Minutes 56 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: V. Skunchev
2.
Song of the Noble Regiment by Traditional
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 2 Minutes 32 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: V. Mantulin
3.
Monotonously rings the little bell by Alexander Gurilyov
Performer:
Valentine Kulebiakin ()
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Period: Romantic
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 3 Minutes 47 Secs.
Language: Russian
4.
Along the wild steppes beyond the Baikal by Traditional
Performer:
Oleg Kovalev ()
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Siberia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 3 Minutes 54 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: Victor Korolev
5.
See Our Peasants by Traditional
Performer:
Andrei Zhuravlev (Baritone)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 2 Minutes 20 Secs.
Language: Russian
6.
Steppe, o steppe around by Traditional
Performer:
Oleg Kovalev ()
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 4 Minutes 7 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: Anatoly Grindenko
7.
Hymn of the Slav Peoples by Traditional
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 1 Minutes 31 Secs.
Language: Russian
8.
Luchinushka by Traditional
Performer:
Andrei Zhuravlev (Baritone)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 3 Minutes 31 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: Dmitri Panfilov
9.
Behind the Clouds by Traditional
Performer:
Oleg Kovalev ()
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 4 Minutes 25 Secs.
Language: Russian
10.
Splendid sea, sacred Baikal by Traditional
Performer:
Yuri Vishniakov (Bass)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 4 Minutes 6 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: Yuri Vishniakov
11.
I Cannot but Think Back by Traditional
Performer:
Andrei Zhuravlev (Baritone)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: 19th Century; Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 1 Minutes 54 Secs.
Language: Russian
12.
In the depths of the wild taiga by Traditional
Performer:
Igor Puchkin ()
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 4 Minutes 10 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: Anatoly Grindenko
13.
The Separation by Traditional
Performer:
Valentine Kulebiakin ()
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 3 Minutes 26 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: Dmitri Panfilov
14.
Upstream, on the Volga by Traditional
Performer:
Andrei Zhuravlev (Baritone)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 4 Minutes 10 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: V. Martynov
15.
Glory be to you, Kuban Cossacks by Traditional
Performer:
Victor Balkarov (),
Andrei Zhuravlev (Baritone)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 1 Minutes 24 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: V. Skunchev
16.
The fog has descended by Traditional
Performer:
Andrei Zhuravlev (Baritone)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 3 Minutes 26 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: V. Martynov
17.
Legend of the Twelve Robbers by Traditional
Performer:
Yuri Vishniakov (Bass)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 4 Minutes 33 Secs.
Language: Russian
18.
He Alone Deserves to Live by Traditional
Performer:
Andrei Zhuravlev (Baritone)
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 3 Minutes 30 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: V. N. Martulin
19.
Down Mother Volga by Traditional
Conductor:
Anatoly Grindenko
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Moscow Male Choir
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 12/1995
Venue: Beinwil, Soleure, Switzerland
Length: 3 Minutes 13 Secs.
Language: Russian
Notes: Arranged: Alexander Sveshnikov, Anatoly Grindenko
Sound Samples
Polno, vam snejotski (Snow, The Time Has Come) (arr. V. Skountchev): Polno, vam snejotski (Snow, The Time Has Come)
Glukhoi, nevedomoi taigoiu (Through The Thick, Mysterious Taiga)
Pesn' dvorianskovo polka (Song Of The Noble Regiment)
Odnozvoutchno gremit kolokoltchik (Monotonously Rings The Little Bell) (arr. V. Kulebiakine): Odnozvoutchno gremit kolokoltchik (Monotonously Rings The Little Bell)
Po dikim stepiam Zabaikalia (On The Wild Steppes Beyond The Baikal) (arr. V. Korolev): Po dikim stepiam Zabaikalia (On The Wild Steppes Beyond The Baikal)
A kak nashi krestiane (See Our Peasants)
Step da step krougom (Nothing But The Steppe All Around) (arr. A. Grindenko): Step da step krougom (Nothing But The Steppe All Around)
Gei, Slaviane (Hymn of The Slav Peoples)
Loutsina moya (My Little Birch Torch) (arr. D. Panfilov): Loutsina moya (My Little Birch Torch)
Iz-pod tutchoutchki veterotchki douiout (Behind The Clouds the Winds have Arisen)
Nevol'no pomniatsa pokhody (I Cannot But Think Back)
Slavnoe more (Splendid Sea) (arr. Y. Vichniakov): Slavnoe more (Splendid Sea)
Razlouka (The Separation) (arr. D. Panfilov): Razlouka (The Separation)
Vverkh po Volge (Upstream, On The Volga) (arr. V. Martinov): Vverkh po Volge (Upstream, On The Volga)
Oi, da vy Kubantsy (Glory Be To You, Cossacks Of The Kuban) (arr. V. Skountchev): Oi, da vy Kubantsy (Glory Be To You, Cossacks Of The Kuban)
Ekh, uj kak pal tuman (The Fog Is Coming Down) (arr. V. Martinov): Ekh, uj kak pal tuman (The Fog Is Coming Down)
Dvenadstat' razboinikov (The Twelve Brigands)
Jizni tot odin dostoin (He Alone Deserves To Live) (arr. V.N. Martulin): Jizni tot odin dostoin (He Alone Deserves To Live)
Vniz po matushke po Volge (Driving The Waves Of The Volga) (arr. A. Grindenko): Vniz po matushke po Volge (Driving The Waves Of The Volga)
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