Evgeny Svetlanov
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Unless otherwise indicated, Evgeny Svetlanov conducted the Russian State Symphony Orchestra (formerly known as the USSR Symphony Orchestra). All piano solos listed in this repertoire are played by Evgeny Svetlanov.


The reproduction of Evgeny Svetlanov’s recordings varies from country to country depending on the often temporary licences, while an increasing number of pirate recordings are appearing under a variety of labels (not to mention the numerous unauthorised releases). Quoting the producer’s references is irrelevant given the fragility of the classical music market, in which titles are withdrawn on a regular basis. We therefore advise the music lover to refer to sites that advertise Evgeny Svetlanov’s recordings online.

This repertoire was compiled based on the archives of Maestro Svetlanov himself and completed by Marina Bower and Christophe Capacci, the editorial managers of svetlanov-evgeny.com, after long hours of research. However, this list should be regarded as incomplete: Evgeny Svetlanov conducted such a large number of recording sessions that some works may have been overlooked or inaccurately listed. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any additional information or corrections to make.

Evgeny Svetlanov primarily conducted recordings for the following recording companies: Melodiya (USSR), RCA-BMG Classics (United States and Germany), EMI (United Kingdom), Vanguard Classics (Netherlands), Canyon Classics-Emergo (Japan), Sony Classical (Japan), Saison Russe-Harmonia Mundi, Le Chant du Monde, Naïve (France)…
Abramsky, A. - Oratorio “Man goes”: Kutuzov Choir, All-Union Radio Lyric Symphony Orchestra
Albinoni, T.

- Adagio in G minor

Alexandrov, An.

- Symphony in C major

Alfvén, H.

- Symphony No. 1

- Symphony No. 2

- Symphony No. 3

- Symphony No. 4: G. Simkina, A. Salnikov, Russian State Symphony Orchestra; N. Gerassimova, A. Salnikov

- Rhapsody No. 1

- Rhapsody No. 3

- “Bergakungen”, music from the ballet

- Symphony “Legend of the Skerries”

(Note: All recordings with the Swedish Radio Orchestra unless otherwise indicated)
Arensky, A.

- Overture from the Musical Scenes from the Renaissance, “Rafaello”

- Overture from the opera “Nal and Damayanti”

- Symphony No. 1 in B minor, Op. 4

- Symphony No. 2 in A major, Op. 22

- Overture from the opera “Dream on the Volga”, Op. 16

- Suite No. 1 for orchestra in G minor, Op. 7

- Suite No. 2 for orchestra, “Silhouettes”, Op. 23

- “Dancer”, excerpt from Suite No. 2 for orchestra, Op. 23

- Suite No. 3 for orchestra, “Variations”, in C minor, Op. 33

- Waltz from Suite No. 3 for orchestra, “Variations”, in C minor, Op. 33

- Polonaise from Suite No. 3 for orchestra, “Variations”, Op. 33

- “Marguerite Gautier” Fantasy, Op. 9

- Ballet suite “Egyptian Nights”, Op. 50a

- Intermezzo for string orchestra, Op. 13

- Variations on a theme of Tchaikovsky for string orchestra, Op. 35 No. 5

- March in Memory of Suvorov, in C major

- Music for Pushkin’s poem “The Fountain of Bakhchisarai”, Op. 46: I. Arkhipova

- Fantasy on themes of Ryabinin for piano and orchestra, Op. 48: L. Timofeyeva
Arutiunian, A.

- “The Motherland” cantata (1948): Z. Dolukhanova, V. Zakharov, All-Union Radio Grand Academic Orchestra, Grand Symphony Orchestra

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