
Tracklist
| 1 | Folk Music | |
| 2 | –Emil Gilels / U.S.S.R. State Symphony Orchestra / Konstantin Ivanov | Finale From "Piano Concert No. 1" In B-Flat Minor, Op. 23Composed By – Peter TchaikovskyConductor – Konstantin IvanovPiano – Emil Gilels |
| 3 | –Unknown Artist | Naz-naziEnsemble [Folk Instruments] – Unknown Artist |
| 4 | –State Russian Folk Chorus Of Omsk | Kalinka |
| 5 | –Arthur Eizen | Kosy Russie |
| 6 | –Galina Vishnevskaya / Orchestra Of The Bolshoi Theater / Boris Khaikin | "Tatyana's Letter Scene" From "Eugene Onegin" (Act 1, Scene 2)Composed By – Peter TchaikovskyConductor – Boris KhaikinSoprano Vocals [As Tatyana] – Galina Vishnevskaya |
| 7 | –Dmitri Shostakovich, Mstislav Rostropovich | Finale From Op. 40Cello – Mstislav RostropovichComposed By, Piano – Dmitri Shostakovich |
| 8 | –Vocal Ensemble Of Shvidkaze | Ierishi |
| 9 | –Kh. Berdiev | AydzhamalFlute [Dilli-tyuyduk] – Kh. Berdiev |
| 10 | –Galina Vishnevskaya | To Bylo Ranneyu Vesnoy (It Was In Early Spring)Composed By – Peter TchaikovskySoprano Vocals – Galina Vishnevskaya |
| 11 | –Maria Grinberg | Prelude In G, Op. 32, No. 5Composed By – Sergei RachmaninovPiano – Maria Grinberg |
| 12 | –Boris Gmyria | Vlyublyon Ya, Deva-Krasota (I Am In Love, Beauty Incarnate)Bass Vocals – Boris GmyriaComposed By – Alexander Dargomyzhsky |
| 13 | Songs And Instrumental Music | |
| 14 | –V. Ovsenyan, A. Askaryan | Ashkhare Me PandzharaeDuduk – A. Askaryan, V. Ovsenyan |
| 15 | –Orchestra Of Leningrad Kirov Theater, Boris Khaikin | "Lezghinka" From "Gayne Ballet Suite"Composed By – Aram KhachaturianConductor – Boris Khaikin |
| 16 | Orchestral Music | |
| 17 | –Anatoly Vedernikov | "Suggestion Diabolique" Op. 4 Nov. 4Composed By – Sergei ProkofievPiano – Anatoly Vedernikov |
| 18 | –No Artist | Bells Of Rostov |
| 19 | Opera | |
| 20 | –David Oistrakh / All-State Radio Orchestra | Scherzo From "Violin Concerto No. 1" In D Major, Op. 19Composed By – Sergei ProkofievViolin – David Oistrakh |
| 21 | –I. Zakaidze | SarkartveloStrings [Panduri] – I. Zakaidze |
| 22 | –State Folk Chorus Of Siberia | Kak Ivana-to Khozyayka Sobirala |
| 23 | –State Academic Russian Chorus Of U.S.S.R. | So Vyunom Ya Khozhu |
| 24 | –Georgi Shulpin / Chorus And Orchestra Of The Bolshoi Theater / Alexander Melik-Pashayev | Coronation Scene From "Boris Godunov" (Prologue, Scene 2)Composed By – Modest MussorgskyConductor – Alexander Melik-PashayevTenor Vocals [As Shuisky] – Georgi Shulpin |
| 25 | –Sergei Lemeshev | Ty Plenitelnoy Negi Polna (You Are Full Of Enrapturing Bliss)Composed By – Mili BalakirevTenor Vocals – Sergei Lemeshev |
| 26 | –D. Mikttibaev | AyruakhPerformer [Kobiz] – D. Mikttibaev |
| 27 | –Chorus & Orchestra Of The Bolshoi Theater | Final Chorus "Slavsya" (Glory) From "Ivan Susanin (A Life For The Tsar)"Composed By – Mikhail GlinkaConductor – Boris Khaikin |
| 28 | –Sviatoslav Richter | Etude Op. 65, No. 3Composed By – Alexander ScriabinPiano – Sviatoslav Richter |
| 29 | –Aminov | RezPercussion [Doyra] – Aminov |
| 30 | –Nadehzda Obukhova | O, Ne Grusti Po Mne (Oh, Do Not Grieve For Me)Alto Vocals – Nadehzda ObukhovaComposed By – Sergei Rachmaninov |
| 31 | Piano And Instrumental Music | |
| 32 | –Mark Reizen / Orchestra Of The Bolshoi Theater / Nikolai Golovanov | "Song Of The Varagian Guest" From The Opera-Bylina "Sadko"Bass Vocals – Mark ReizenComposed By – Nikolai Rimsky-KorsakovConductor – Nikolai Golovanov |
| 33 | –Yeremei Chuprov | Ilya Muromets I SokolnikVocals [Bylina Singing (Epic Poetry)] – Yeremei Chuprov |
| 34 | –Volga State Choir | Oy Kuliki |
| 35 | –Orchestra Of The Bolshoi Theater, Eugene Svetlanov | "The Ocean - The Dark Blue Sea" (Prelude To "Sadko"Composed By – Nikolai Rimsky-KorsakovConductor – Eugene Svetlanov |
| 36 | –Soviet Army Ensemble | Ne Shumi Ty Mati Zelyonnaya Dubravushka |
| 37 | –E. Agniashvili & B. Melikishuili | Iav NanaStrings [Chuniri] – B. Melikishuili, E. Agniashvili |
| 38 | –Valentina Afanasyeva | Ozornik (The Scamp)Composed By – Modest MussorgskyMezzo-soprano Vocals – Valentina Afanasyeva |
| 39 | –U.S.S.R. State Symphony Orchestra / Eugene Svetlanov | Kamarinskaya (Orchestral Fantasy On Two Russian Themes)Composed By – Mikhail GlinkaConductor – Eugene Svetlanov |
| 40 | –Antonina Ivanova, Chorus & Orchestra, Bolshoi Theater Of Moscow | Song And Chorus In The Polovetsian Camp From "Prince Igor" (Act 2, Scene 1)Composed By – Alexander BorodinConductor – Alexander Melik-PashayevSoprano Vocals – Antonina Ivanova |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H-1000, none | Various | The Music Of Russia (2xLP, Comp, Mono) | Horizon , Мелодия | H-1000, none | US | 1970 |
| H -27014 | Various | The Music Of Russia (LP, Album) | Horizon | H -27014 | US | 1970 |
| WGM 8236 | Various | The Music Of Russia (2xLP, Comp) | Westminster Gold | WGM 8236 | US | Unknown |
| H -1000 | Various | The Music Of Russia (LP, Album) | Horizon | H -1000 | US | 1970 |
| Yorkshire 27014 | Various | The Music Of Russia (LP, Club) | Horizon | Yorkshire 27014 | US | 1970 |
Credits
- Compiled By [Musical Program] – Dr. Boris Schwarz
- Edited By [Musical Program Editor], Liner Notes – Joseph Prostakoff
Notes
Gatefold cover, with fold-out booklet containing liner notes. Melodiya rather than Мелодия is shown on album. Recorded in the U.S.S.R. by Melodiya. Produced in the U.S.A. by Celebrity Concert Corporation with the cooperation of Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga for Horizon.
Triangular runout symbol stamped on each side, featuring letters (I , A, M) within triangle, where I=apex, A=left base, and M=right base.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 runout): ZB 3231-F2
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 runout): ZB-3232-F1#3
- Matrix / Runout (Side 3 runout): ZB-3233-2 ROC
- Matrix / Runout (Side 4 runout): ZB-3234-F1
Companies
- Copyright (c) – Celebrity Concert Corporation
- Manufactured For – Record Club Of Canada
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