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.

Kalinenko, K.

- Festive Sinfonietta in E major

Kalinnikov, V.

- Music for Tolstoy’s tragedy “Tsar Boris”

- Symphony No. 1 in G minor

- Symphony No. 2 in A major

- “Nymphs”, symphonic picture

- Serenade for string orchestra

- Suite for symphony orchestra

- “Bylina” overture

- Intermezzo No. 1 in A major

- Intermezzo No. 2 in G major

- “The Cedar and the Palm”, symphonic picture
Kalman, E.

- Excerpts from operettas: S. Vargouzova, Y. Vedeneyev

Karayev, K.

- Three Suites from the ballet “The Path of Thunder”: V. Klepatskaya, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra

- Lullaby and Dance from the ballet “The Path of Thunder”

- Concerto for violin and orchestra: L. Kogan
Karlowicz, M.

- “Stanislav and Anna Oswieczin”, symphonic poem

Kastalsky, A. - “Brotherly Commemoration of Heroes…”, oratorio: L. Bielobraguina, L. Aleshchenko, E. Vladimirov, Central Television and All-Union Radio Grand Chorus
Khachaturian, A.

- Excerpts from the ballet “Gayaneh”: Russian State Symphony Orchestra (2 recordings of the “Sabre Dance”); Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra

- Excerpts from the “Spartacus”: Russian State Symphony Orchestra; Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra

- Excerpts from the suite “The Battle of Stalingrad”

- “Ode in memory of Lenin”

- Concerto for violin and orchestra in D minor: L. Kogan; V. Klimov

- Concerto-Rhapsody for cello and orchestra: M. Rostropovich; K. Gheorgian

- Three Concert Arias for voice and orchestra: V. Gromova
Khrennikov, T.

- “Much ado about nothing”, suite from the ballet “Love for love” (compiled by Svetlanov): Overture; Guests’ Arrival; Grand Adagio; Plot; Scene; Finale; Hymn to love

- Adagio from the ballet “A Hussar Ballad”

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

- Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 9

- Symphony No. 3, Op. 22

- Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra in F major, Op. 1: T. Khrennikov

- Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra in C major, Op. 21: T. Khrennikov

- Concerto No. 3 for piano and orchestra in C major, Op. 28: T. Khrennikov

- Concerto No. 1 for violin and orchestra in C major, Op. 14: V. Repin

- Concerto No. 2 for violin and orchestra in C major, Op. 23: L. Kogan; V. Repin

- Concerto for cello and orchestra in C major, M. Khomitzer
Knipper, L.

- “Radif”, for string quartet and string orchestra: Borodin Quartet

- Poem-monologue for double­‑bass, men’s chorus and symphony orchestra: R. Pankov, All-Union Radio Men’s Chorus

- “Symphonic tales from the motherland

- “Mountain Serenade”, for string orchestra
Kodaly, Z.

- “Galanta Dances”

Kompaneyets, Z.

- Rhapsody on Jewish themes

Kreisler, F.

- Irish song for violin and piano: V. Klimov, E. Svetlanov

Kuss, M.

- Poem on themes from popular Russian songs

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