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War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene 1: I. "The Radiance of Sky in Spring..."
Sergey Prokofiev, The Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Eugen Kibkalo, Galina Vishnevskaya, Vladimir Petrov, Irina Arkhipova, Alexai Maslennikov
War and Peace, Op. 91, Epigraph: "The Forces of Two and Ten European Nations Have Invaded Russia"
War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene 1: ΙΙΙ. "She has not a Care for my Existence"
War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene 2: ΙΙ. "Chorus! Let the Chorus Begin!"
War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene: IV. "What Right do They Have, to Decide that They Don't Want"
War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene 6: I. "Oh, my Dear Miss Natasha"
War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene 1: II. "I Won't, I Can't Sleep"
War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene 2: Ι. Polonaise
War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene 2: ΙΙΙ. "The Tsar is to Grace us with his Presence!"
5 Poems, Op. 27: I. The Sun Has Filled My Room
Galina Vishnevskaya, Mstislav Rostropovich
5 Poems, Op. 27: II. True Tenderness
5 Poems, Op. 27: III. Memory of the Sun
5 Poems, Op. 27: IV. Greetings
5 Poems, Op. 27: V. The King with Grey Eyes
Britten: War Requiem, Op. 66 / Dies irae - 2i. Move Him into the Sun
Sir Peter Pears, Galina Vishnevskaya, London Symphony Chorus, The Bach Choir, Melos Ensemble, London Symphony Orchestra, Benjamin Britten
Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame (Pikovaya Dama), Op.68, TH.10 / Act 2 - "Chto zdes za shum?"
Galina Vishnevskaya, Peter Gougaloff, Orchestre National De France, Mstislav Rostropovich
War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene 3: I. "The Young Prince's Fiancée"
War and Peace, Op. 91, Scene 4: I. "The Charming, Delightful Natasha!"