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Weinberg Society founder Linus Roth´s new CD out now: Weinberg´s 3 Solo Violin Sonatas

For the first time the 3 Solo Violin Sonatas are recorded on one CD.
Read the latest review about the album here: www.voix-des-arts.com
To order the CD: www.challengerecords.com

Irina Shostakovich and Alexander Raskatov in a conversation about Mieczysław Weinberg

Irina Shostakovich and Alexander Raskatov share their personal memories about Weinberg. The International Weinberg Society filmed this video in Paris



Weinberg String Quartets in the Philharmonie de Paris

Quatour Danel to perform in January

The Philharmonie de Paris, always daring and inventive in its programing, will welcome the Quatour Danel on January 22nd for a concert, in which they will perform Weinberg´s String Quartets Nr.6 and 7, next to Nr. 10 by Shostakovich. On January 24th the internationally renowned Weinberg and Shostakovich experts David Fanning and Michelle Assay will give a lecture about Weinberg´s life and his quartets, joined by the Quatour Danel, who recorded all 17 string quartets by Weinberg for the very first time on the label CPO. On January 19th the Quatour Thymos will perform Weinberg´s String Quartet Nr. 4, on January 16th the Dover Quartet will perform Weinberg´s Quartet Nr. 8.The concerts are supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.

philharmoniedeparis.fr

Weltersteinspielung von Weinberg´s Oper "Der Idiot" durch Thomas Sanderling

Erscheinungsdatum 2. Oktober 2015

Der Idiot ist Mieczysław Weinbergs letzte Oper und entstand 1986 / 1987. Sie verdichtet Dostojewskijs Roman zu einer sprunghaften Folge von Bildern auf einer Simultanbühne, die auch epische Kommentare einschließen. Die hier aufgezeichnete Inszenierung des Nationaltheaters Mannheim unter der musikalischen Leitung von Thomas Sanderling wurde von der Zeitschrift Opernwelt 2013 als „Uraufführung des Jahres“ ausgezeichnet. Erhältlich unter diesem link:

http://www.jpc.de

Lesen Sie Eleonore Büning´s Premierenkritik über "Der Idiot" in der FAZ hier:

faz.net

Publikationen

David Fanning: Mieczyslaw Weinberg - Auf der Suche nach Freiheit

David Fannings Buch ist die erste umfassende Monographie über Weinbergs Leben und Werk.

Bestellen Sie hier das Buch auf deutsch

Danuta Gwizdalanka: Mieczysław Wajnberg: Kompozytor z trzech światów

Order book in Polish here

erhältliche CD Aufnahmen von Weinbergs Werken

WoOpus -: Two Mazurkas (1933)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
WoOpus: 3 pieces for Violin and Piano (1934-35)
Stefan Kirpal, Violon-Andreas Kirpal, Piano
Linus Roth, violin-Jose Gallardo, piano
Opus 1: Lullaby for piano (1935)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 2: String Quartet No. 1 (1937)
CD Olympia OCD 628 – Gothenburg Quartet
Danel Quartet
Opus 3: String Quartet No. 2 (1940)
Danel Quartet
Opus 4: “Acacias”, six romances after J. Tuwim for singer and piano (1940)
Opus 5: Piano Sonata No. 1 (1940)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Elisveta Blumina, piano
Opus 6: Symphonic Poem for orchestra (1941)
Opus 7: Three Romances after J. Rivina and A. Prokofiev (1941)
Opus 8: Piano Sonata No. 2 (1942)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 9: Aria for string quartet (1942)
Danel Quartet
Opus 10: Symphony No. 1 (1942)
Goteborg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony-Alexander Titov
Opus 11: Capriccio for string quartet(1943)
Danel Quartet
Opus 12: Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano (1943)
Yuri Kalnits, violin-Michael Csányi-Wills, piano
Linus Roth, violin-Jose Gallardo, piano
Opus 13: Children's Songs after I. Perez for singer and piano (1943)
Olga Kalugina, soprano-Dmitry Korostelyov, piano
Opus 14: String Quartet No. 3 (1944)
Danel Quartet
Opus 15: Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano (1944)
Yuri Kalnits, violin-Michael Csányi-Wills, piano
Linus Roth, violin-Jose Gallardo, piano
Opus 16: Children's Notebook No. 1 (1944)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Eliaveta Blumina
Jascha Nemtsov
Opus 17: Jewish Songs after S. Galkin (1944)
Arc Ensemble-Dianne Werner (Piano)Richard Margison (Ténor)
Opus 18: Piano Quintet (1944)
Borodin Quartet – Mieczyslav Weinberg
Kopelman Quartet-Elizaveta Kopelman, piano
Szymanowski Quartet-Matthias Kirschnereit, piano
EOS-Quartett Wien-Doris Adam, piano
Opus 19: Children's Notebook No. 2 (1944)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Elisaveta Blumina, piano
Jascha Nemtsov, piano
Opus 20: String Quartet No. 4 (1945)
Danel Quartet
Opus 21: Sonata No. 1 for cello and piano in C major (1945)
Alexander Chaushian, cello-Yevgeny Sudbin, piano
Dmitry Yablonsky-Hsin-Ni Liu
Michal Kaňka, violoncelle-Miguel Borges Colho, piano
Opus 22: Three Romances after A. Mickiewich for singer and piano (1945)
Opus 23: Children's Notebook No. 3 (1945)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Elisaveta Blumina, piano
Jascha Nemtsov, piano
Opus 24: Piano Trio (1945)
Dmitri Sitkovetzky, Violin-David Geringas, Cello-Jascha Nemtsov, Piano
Leschetizky Trio
Trio Voce
Elisaveta Blumina, piano-Kolja Blacher, violin-Johannes Moser, cello
Opus 25: Six Romances after F. Tutchev for singer and piano (1945)
Opus 26: Suite for small orchestra (1939-1945)
Opus 27: String Quartet No. 5 (1945)
Danel Quartet
Opus 28: Sonata for clarinet and piano (1945)
Wenzel Fuchs, clarinet-Elisaveta Blumina, piano
Tamara Chitadze, piano-Dawid Jarzyński, clarinet
Julia Rebekka Adler, viola-Jascha Nemtsov, piano
Opus 29: Twelve Miniatures for flute and piano (1946)
Henrik Wiese, Elisaveta Blumina
Opus 30: Symphony No. 2 for stringorchestra (1946)
Umea Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Opus 31: Piano Sonata No. 3 (1946)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 32: Elegy after F. Schiller for baritone and piano (1946)
Opus 33: Six Sonettes after W. Shakespeare for bass and piano (1946)
Opus 34: Twenty-One Easy Pieces for piano (1946)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 35: String Quartet No. 6 (1946)
Danel Quartet
Pacifica Quartet
Opus 36: “Festive Scenes” for orchestra (1946-1947)
Opus 37: Sonata No. 3 for violin and piano (1947)
Kolja Blacher, Violin-Jascha Nemtsov, Piano
Linus Roth, violin-Jose Gallardo, piano
Barbara Trojanowska, violin-Elzbieta Tyszecka, piano
Opus 38: Four Romances after M. Ryslky and G. Nikolayeva for singer and piano (1947)
Opus 39: Sonata No. 4 for violin and piano (1947)
Yuri Kalnits, violin-Michael Csányi-Wills, piano
Kolja Blacher, Violon-Jascha Nemtsov, Piano
Linus Roth, violin-Jose Gallardo, piano
Barbara Trojanowska, violin-Elzbieta Tyszecka, piano
Stefan Kirpal, Violon-Andreas Kirpal, Piano
Opus 40: Two Ballet Suites for orchestra (1947)
Opus 41: Sinfonietta No. 1 (1948)
The USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra-Evgeny Svetlanov
National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice-Gabriel Chmura
Symphonieorchester Vorarlberg-Gérard Korsten, conductor
Opus 42: Concertino for violin and stringorchestra (1948)
Sergey Ostrovsky, violin-Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra-Thomas Sanderling, Conductor
Amsterdam Sinfonietta-Candida Thompson, violin
Gidon Kremer-Kremerata Baltica
Linus Roth – Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn / Ruben Gazarian
Ewelina Nowicka, Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio, Agnieszka Duczmal, Anna Duczmal-Mroz
Ewelina Nowicka-violin, Milena Antoniewicz-piano
Opus 43: Concerto for cello and orchestra in C minor (1948)
Claes Gunnarsson cello-Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
CD EMI Classics 7243 572298-2- Rostropovitch – The Russian Years
Opus 44: Greetings Overture for orchestra (1949)
Opus 45: Symphony No. 3 (1949)
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Opus 46: Sonatina for violin and piano in D major (1949)
Yuri Kalnits, violin-Michael Csányi-Wills, piano
Linus Roth, violin-Jose Gallardo, piano
Gidon Kremer violin-Daniil Trifonov piano
Elisaveta Blumina, piano-Erez Ofer, violin
Ewelina Nowicka-violin, Milena Antoniewicz-piano

Opus 47 No. 1: Rhapsody on Moldavian Themes for orchestra (1949)
National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice-Gabriel Chmura
St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra-Vladimir Lande, direction
Opus 47 No. 2: “Polish Tunes” for orchestra (1949)
Siberian Symphonic Orchestra-Dmitry Vasilyev, conductor
Opus 47 No. 3: “Moldavian Rhapsody” for violin and piano (1949)
Linus Roth, violin-Jose Gallardo, piano
Yuri Kalnits, violin-Michael Csányi-Wills, piano
Ewelina Nowicka, Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio, Agnieszka Duczmal, Anna Duczmal-Mroz
Ewelina Nowicka-violin, Milena Antoniewicz-piano
Opus 47 No. 4: Serenada for orchestra (1949)
Opus 48: String Trio (1950)
Kana Matsui, violin-Johannes Flieder, viola-Christoph Stradner, violoncello
Beethoven String Trio
Gidon Kremer violin-Daniil Grishin viola-Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė violoncello
Ensemble Epomeo
Opus 49: Sonatina for piano (1951)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 49Bis: Sonata for piano (1951)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 50: “At the Source of the Past / Beyond the Border of Past Days”, songcycle after A. Blok for mezzo-soprano and piano (1951)
Svetlana Nikolayeva, mezzo-soprano-Dmitry Korostelyov, piano

Opus 51: “In the Homeland”, cantata after poems of Soviet children for boys-alto, boys chorus, mixed chorus and orchestra (1952)
Opus 52: Fantasy for cello and orchestra (1951-1953)
Claes Gunnarsson, cello-Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Opus 53: Sonata No. 5 for violin and piano (1953
Linus Roth, violin-Jose Gallardo, piano)
Yuri Kalnits, violin-Michael Csányi-Wills, piano
Stefan Kirpal, Violon-Andreas Kirpal, Piano
Opus 54: Partita for piano (1954)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 55: “The Golden Key”, ballet in six scenes after A. Tolstoi opus 55 (1954-1955)
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra-Vladimir Lande, direction
Opus 56: Piano Sonata No. 4 in B minor (1955)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 57: “Bible of the Gypsies”, seven romances after J. Tuwim for mezzo-soprano and piano (1956)
Opus 58: Piano Sonata No. 5 (1956)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 59: String Quartet No. 7 (1957)
Danel Quartet
Opus 60: “Morning-Red”, symphonic poem for orchestra (1957)
Opus 61: Symphony No. 4 in A minor (1957)
National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice-Gabriel Chmura
Warsaw Philharmonic-Jacek Kaspszyk
Opus 62: “Memories” after J. Tuwim for middle-voice and piano (1957-1958)
Opus 63: Sonata for cello and piano No. 2 in C major (1958-1959)
Johannes Moser (cello)-Paul Rivinius (piano)
Alexander Chaushian, cello-Yevgeny Sudbin, piano
Dmitry Yablonsky-Hsin-Ni Liu
Michal Kaňka, cello-Miguel Borges Colho, piano
Christoph Stradner, cello-Luca Monti, piano
Opus 64: “The White Chrysantheme”, ballet in three acts after A. Rumnev and J. Romanovich (1958)
Opus 65: “In the Armenian Mountains” after O. Tumanian for singer and piano (1958)
Opus 66: String Quartet No. 8 (1959)
Danel Quartet

Opus 67: Concerto for violin and orchestra in G minor (1959)
Kaspszyk, Warsaw Philharmonic / Ilya Gringolts /
Linus Roth / Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin / Mihkel Kütson
Russian Philharmonic Orchestra-Dimitry Yablonsky-Ilya Grubert
Opus 68: Symphonic Songs for orchestra (1959)
Opus 69: Sonata for two violins (1959)
Opus 70: Sinfonietta No. 2 (1960)
Opus 71: Seven Romances after various poets for singer and piano (1960)
Opus 72: Sonata No. 1 for cello solo (1960)
Yosif Feigelson
Alexander Chaushian
Michal Kaňka, violoncelle
Dmitry Yablonsky-Hsin-Ni Liu
Opus 73: Piano Sonata No. 6 (1960)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 74: Sinfonietta No. 2 in A minor for string orchestra and timpani (1960)
Historical Russian Archives-Rudolf Barshai Edition
National Polish Symphony Orchestra in Katowice-Gabriel Chmura
Opus 75: Concerto for flute and stringorchestra (1961)
Anders Jonhall, flute- Goteborg Symphony Orchestra,Thord Svedlund
Opus 76: Symphony No. 5 in F minor (1962)
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra-Kyrill Kondrashin
National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice-Gabriel Chmura
Opus 77: “Old Letters” after J. Tuwim for soprano and piano (1962)
Opus 78: Three romances after V. Sosnora, J. Vinokurov and A. Yashin for singer and piano (1962)
Opus 79: Symphony No. 6 after L. Kvitko, S. Galkin and M. Lukonin for boys' chorus and orchestra (1962-1963)
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra-Moscow School Boys Chorus-Kyrill Kondrashin
Wiener Sängerknaben-Wiener Symphoniker-Vladimir Fedoseyev, conductor
Glinka Choral College Boys’ Choir-St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra-Vladimir Lande, direction
Opus 80: String Quartet No. 9 (1963)
Danel Quartet

Opus 81: Symphony No. 7 in C major for strings and harpsichord (1964)
Moscow Chamber Orchestra-Rudolf Barshai
Goteborg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Opus 82: Sonata No. 1 for violin solo (1964)
Yuri Kalnits, violin-Michael Csányi-Wills, piano
Opus 83: Symphony No. 8 “Flowers of Poland (Kwiaty polskie)” after J. Tuwim for tenor, mixed chorus and orchestra (1964)
Rafał Bartmiński (tenor)-Magdalena Dobrowolska (soprano)-Ewa Marciniec (alto)-Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir-Antoni Wit
Opus 84: “Oh, Grey Fog”, romance after J. Tuwim for bass and piano (1964)
Opus 85: String Quartet No. 10 (1964)
Danel Quartet
Opus 86: Sonata No. 2 for cello solo (1965)
Emil Rovner, cello
Yosif Feigelson
WO Opus: Can-can in Honour of Rastorguyev(1965)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 87: “The Diary of Love”, cantata after S. Vygodski for tenor, boys' chorus and chamberorchestra (1965)
Opus 88: “The Profile”, songcycle after S. Vydodski for bass and piano (1965)
Opus 89: String Quartet No. 11 (1965-1966)
Danel Quartet
Opus 90: “Words in Blood”, songcycle after J. Tuwim for tenor and piano (1965)
Opus 91: “Piotr Plaksin”, cantata after J. Tuwim for tenor, alto and nineteen instruments (1965)
Opus 92: “Hiroshima”, cantata after Fukagava for mixed chorus and orchestra (1966)
Opus 93: Symphony No. 9 “Everlasting Times” after Julian Tuwim and Wladyslaw Broniewski for narrator, chorus and orchestra (1940-1967)
Opus 94: Concerto for trumpet and orchestra in B flat major (1966-1967)
Moscow Chamber Orchestra-Constantin Orbelian-Bibi Black
Jürgen Ellensohn, trumpet-Symphonieorchester Vorarlberg-Gérard Korsten, conductor
Andrew Balio, trumpet-St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra-Vladimir Lande, direction
Opus 95: Sonata No. 2 for violin solo (1967)
Yuri Kalnits, violin

Opus 96: Requiem after D. Kedrin, M. Dudin, F. Lorca, Fukagava and others for children's chorus, mixed chorus and orchestra (1965-1967)
Elena Kelessidi, soprano-Wiener Sängerknaben-Prague Philharmonic Choir-Wiener Symphoniker-Vladimir Fedoseyev, conductor
Opus 97: “The Passenger”, opera in two acts (1967-1968)
Wiener Symphoniker-Conductor:Teodor Currentzis-Stage Director:David Pountney
Opus 98: Symphony No. 10 in A minor (1968)
Moscow Chamber Orchestra-Rudolf Barshai
Gidon Kremer violin, concertmaster-Kremerata Baltica
Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio, Agnieszka Duczmal, Anna Duczmal-Mroz
Opus 100: Twenty-four Preludes for cello solo (1968)
Yosif Feigelson
Emil Rovner, cello
Opus 101: Symphony No. 11 “Festive Symphony” after various revolutionary poets for chorus and orchestra (1969)
Opus 102: “Nobody did have known ……”, poem after D. Bedny for soprano, chorus and orchestra (1970)
Opus 103: String Quartet No. 12 (1969-1970)
Danel Quartet
Opus 104: Concerto for clarinet and string orchestra (1970)
Urban Claesson,clarinet-Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Opus 105: “The Madonna and the Soldier”, opera in three acts after A. Medvedev (1970)
Opus 106: Sonata No. 3 for cello solo (1971)
Yosif Feigelson
Dmitry Yablonsky
Opus 107: Sonata No. 1 for viola solo (1971)
Julia Rebekka Adler, viola
Opus 108: Sonata No. 1 for double-bass solo (1971)
Nabil Shehata, double bass
Karol Kowal- double bass

Opus 109: “The Love of d'Artagnan”, opera after A. Dumas (1971)
Opus 110: “When I Sing This Child Asleep / Rocking the Child”, songcycle after G. Mistral for soprano and piano (1973)
Olga Kalugina, soprano-Dmitry Korostelyov, piano
Opus 111: “I congratulate”, opera in one act after S. Alechem (1975)
Opus 112: “Lady Magnesia”, opera in one act after G.B. Shaw (1975)
Opera Erfurt-Samuel Bächli
Opus 113: Six Ballet Scenes for orchestra (1973-1975)
Dmitry Vasilyev, Siberian Symphony Orchestra
Opus 114: Symphony no. 12 (1975-1976)
St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra-Vladimir Lande, direction
Opus 115: Symphony no. 13 (1976)
Opus 116: “From the Lyrics of Shukovsky”, songcycle after V. Shukovsky for bass and piano (1976)
Emil Rovner-piano and voice
Opus 117: Symphony No. 14 (1977)
National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice-Gabriel Chmura
Opus 118: String Quartet No. 13 (1977)
Danel Quartet
Opus 119: Symphony No. 15 “I Believe in This Earth” after M. Dudin for soprano, baritone, women's chorus and orchestra (1977)
Opus 120: Three Palmtrees” after M. Lermontov for soprano and string quartet (1977)
Talia Or, soprano-EOS-Quartett Wien
Elena Vassilieva (soprano)-Quatuor Sine Nomine
Opus 121: Sonata No. 2 for cello solo (Revised version, 1978)
Emil Rovner, cello
Opus 122: String Quartet No. 14 (1978)
Danel Quartet
Opus 123: Sonata No. 2 for viola solo (1978)
Julia Rebekka Adler, viola
Opus 124: String Quartet No. 15 (1979)
Danel Quartet
Opus 125: “From the Lyrics of Baratinsky”, songcycle after J. Baratinsky for bass and piano (1979)
Opus 126: Sonata No. 3 for violin solo (1979)
Gidon Kremer, violin
Opus 127: Trio for flute, viola and harp (or piano) (1979)
Henrik Wiese, flute, Nimrod Guez, viola,Uta Jungwirth, harp
Sharon Bezaly (flute)-Nobuko Imai (viola)-Ronald Brautigam (piano)
Opus 128: “The Portrait”, opera in eight scenes after N. Gogol (1980)
Orchestre symphonique et Lyrique de Nancy-Gabriel Chmura
Opus 129/130: String Quartet No. 16 (1981)
Danel Quartet
Opus 131: Symphony no. 16 (1981)
National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Katowice-Gabriel Chmura

Opus 132: “The Relic”, recitative for bass and piano
Opus 133: Sonata for bassoon solo
Mathias Baier, bassoon
Opus 134: “From Afanasy Fet's Poetry”, songs for bass and piano
Opus 135: Sonata No. 3 for viola solo
Julia Rebekka Adler, viola
Opus 136: Sonata No. 4 for viola solo
Julia Rebekka Adler
Opus 136b: Sonata for violin and piano Nr. 6
Linus Roth, violin-José Gallardo, piano
WO Opus: Two Fugues for Ludmila Berlinskaya(1983
Opus 137: Symphony No. 17 “Memory” (1984)
Wiener Symphoniker-Vladimir Fedoseyev, conductor
WO Opus: Two Fugues for Ludmila Berlinskaya(1983)
Allison Brewster Franzetti, piano
Opus 138: Symphony No. 18 “War, there is no word more cruel” (1986)
St Petersburg Chamber Choir-St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra-Vladimir Lande, direction
Opus 139: Six Children's Songs for voice and piano (1986)
Opus 140: Sonata No. 4 for cello solo (1986)
Yosif Feigelson
Opus 141: String Quartet No. 1 (1986)
Danel Quartet
Opus 142: Symphony No. 19 “The Bright May” (1986)
St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra-Vladimir Lande
Opus 143: “The Banners of Peace”, symphonic poem (1986)
St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra-Vladimir Lande
Opus 144: “The Idiot”, opera after F. Dostoyevsky (1985)
Juhan Tralla, Steven Scheschareg, Ludmila Slepneva, Brian Boyce, Lars Möller, Orchester des Nationaltheaters Mannheim, Thomas Sanderling
Opus 145: Chamber Symphony No. 1 (1987)
Umea Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Moscow Soloists-Yuri Bashmet
I Musici de Montréal-Yuli Turovsky
Opus 146: String Quartet No. 17 (1987)
Danel Quartet
Opus 147: Chamber Symphony No. 2 (1987)
Hans Lindbäck (timpani)-Umea Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund (cond)
Opus 148: Flute Concerto No. 2 (1987)
Anders Jonhäll, flute-Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Opus 149: “Peace to the nations”, vocal symphonic poem for boy's choir and orchestra (1988)
Opus 150: Symphony No. 20 (1988)
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Opus 151: Chamber Symphony No. 3 (1991)
Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Opus 152: Symphony No. 21 “Kaddish” for soprano (wordless) and orchestra (1991)
Veronika Bartenyeva (soprano)-Siberian Symphonic Orchestra-Dmitry Vasilyev, conductor
Opus 153: Chamber Symphony No. 4 (1992)
Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Umea Orchestra-Thord Svedlund
Opus 154: Symphony No. 22 (unfinished) (1994)
Dmitry Vasilyev, Siberian Symphony Orchestra

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