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Taktakishvili, O.
– Symphony No. 2


Tamberg, E.
– Excerpts from the ballet “Joanna Tentata”: “Popular celebration”, “Scene with Spirits”


Taneyev, S.
– “The Temple of Apollo at Delphi”, interlude from the 2nd scene of Part III of the lyrical trilogy “Oresteia”
– “Saint John of Damascus”, cantata Op. 1: “Ostankino” Radio and Television Grand Academic Chorus
– “At the reading of a psalm”, cantata for soloists, chorus and orchestra, Op. 36: A. Kozlova, R. Kotova, Y. Antonov, Y. Belokrykin, Russian Academic Cappella
– Symphony in C minor, Op. 12
– Concert Suite for violin and orchestra, Op. 28: A. Korsakov


Tchaikovsky, P. I.
– “Swan Lake”, ballet
– Suite from the ballet “Swan Lake”
– Two excerpts from the ballet “Swan Lake”
– “Sleeping Beauty”, ballet
– Suite from the ballet “Sleeping Beauty”
– Excerpts from the ballet “Sleeping Beauty”: Grand Symphony Orchestra
– Two excerpts from the ballet “Sleeping Beauty”
– “The Nutcracker”, ballet
– Suite from the ballet “The Nutcracker”
– “Waltz of the Flowers” in D major from the ballet “The Nutcracker”
– Symphony No. 1, “Winter Dream”, in G minor, Op. 13
– Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 17
– Symphony No. 3 in D major, Op. 29
– Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36
– Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64
– Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique”, in B minor, Op. 74
– Symphony-poem, “Manfred”, in B minor, Op. 58: Berliner Philharmoniker, recorded live on March 1989 at the Philharmonie in Berlin by “Stereo”.
(Note: There are three recordings of Tchaikovsky’s complete symphonies conducted by Evgeny Svetlanov: two studio recordings, for Melodiya (USSR) and for Canyon Classics (Japan), one live recording in Tokyo for Canyon Classics)
– Suite No. 1 for orchestra in D minor, Op. 48
– Suite No. 2 for orchestra in C minor, Op. 53
– Suite No. 3 for orchestra in C major, Op. 55
– Suite No. 4, “Mozartiana”, for orchestra in G major, Op. 61
– Solemn Overture on Danish Anthem, Op. 15
– “Fatum”, symphonic fantasy, Op. 77
– “Romeo and Juliet”, overture-fantasy in B minor (2 recordings)
– “1812”, solemn overture in E flat major, Op. 49 (2 recordings)
– “The Storm”, symphonic fantasy in F minor, Op. 18
– “Francesca da Rimini”, symphonic fantasy in E minor, Op. 48 (2 recordings)
– Italian Capriccio in F major, Op. 45 (2 recordings)
– Serenade for string orchestra in C major, Op. 48 (2 recordings)
– “Hamlet”, overture-fantasy in F minor, Op. 67
– “The Voyevoda”, symphonic ballad, Op. 78
– Slavic March, Op. 31 (2 recordings)
– Coronation March (2 recordings)
– Overture for grand symphony orchestra in F major
– Overture in C minor
– “The Seasons”, twelve pictures, Op. 37-a (arrangement by Gauk)
– Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra in B flat minor, Op. 23: Y. Flier; N. Petrov; E. Gilels; E. Virsaladze; H. Nakamura
– Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra in G major. Op. 44: E. Gilels
– Concerto No. 3 for piano and orchestra in E flat major, Op. 44: E. Gilels
– Fantasy-concerto for piano and orchestra, Op. 56: M. Bank
– Concerto for violin and orchestra in D major, Op. 35: A. Korsakov
– Variations on a rococo theme for cello and orchestra in F major, Op. 33: F. Luzanov
– Introduction, Melodrama, Kupava’s Complaint and Dance from the music for Ostrovsky’s play “Snegurochka”, Op. 12
Excerpts from operas:
– “Cherevichki” (“The Slippers”): Overture and Dances
– “The Enchantress”: Introduction
– “Mazeppa”: Overture, Dances, “The Battle of Poltava”, Maria’s Lullaby: T. Milashkina
– “Eugene Onegin”: Introduction, Scene of Tatiana’s Letter: T. Milashkina, Waltz and Polonaise
– “Queen of Spades”: Introduction
– “The Maid of Orleans”: Dances
– “Yolanta”: Introduction and Yolanta’s aria: V. Firsova, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra


Tishchenko, B.
– Concerto for violin and orchestra, Op. 9/29: soloist (?)


Verdi, G.
– “Otello”, opera


Villa Lobos, H.
– “Forest of the Amazon”: N. Gerassimova, Men’s section of the “Ostankino” Radio and Television Grand Academic Chorus
– “Choros” No. 2
– “Choros” No. 10 for chorus and symphony orchestra: Chorus of V. Popov


Vladigerov, P.
– Concerto No. 5 for piano and orchestra, Op. 57: P. Vladiguerov
– Jewish Poem, Op. 47
– Bulgarian Suite
– “Vardar” Rhapsody


Wagner, R.
– Overture from the opera “Rienzi”
– Overture from the opera “The Flying Dutchman”
– Overture from the opera “Tannhäuser”: Münchener Philharmoniker, concert the “Wagner evening” in 1988, released by “Weitblick”.
– Prelude from the opera and Prelude to Acts I and III of the opera “Lohengrin”: Münchener Philharmoniker, concert the “Wagner evening” in 1988, released by “Weitblick”.
– Prelude to Act III, Lohengrin’s Grail Narration: K. Lissovski, from the opera “Lohengrin”
– Prelude and “Death of Isolde” from the opera “Tristan and Isolde”: Münchener Philharmoniker, concert the “Wagner evening” in 1988, released by “Weitblick”.
– Overture from the opera and Prelude to Acts I and III of the opera “The Mastersingers of Nuremberg”: Münchener Philharmoniker, concert the “Wagner evening” in 1988, released by “Weitblick”.
– “Ride of the Walkyrie” from the opera “The Walkyrie”: Münchener Philharmoniker, concert the “Wagner evening” in 1988, released by “Weitblick”.
– “Forest Murmurs” from the opera “Siegfried”: Münchener Philharmoniker, concert the “Wagner evening” in 1988, released by “Weitblick”.
-“Siegfried Idyll”: Münchener Philharmoniker, concert the “Wagner evening” in 1988, released by “Weitblick”.
– Prelude from the opera “Parsifal”


Weber, C. M. von
– Overture from the opera “Der Freischütz”


Webern, A.
– Six Pieces for orchestra, Op. 6


Weinberg, M.
– Sinfonietta No. 1 in D minor, Op. 41
– Moldavian Rhapsody


Zaborov, G.
– Symphony No. 1


Zaimov, G.
– Overture: Grand Symphony Orchestra
Pieces for piano:
– “Twenty-four Preludes for piano”: No. 1 in C major, No. 2 in F minor, No. 5 in D major, No. 6 in B minor, No. 8 in F sharp minor, No. 9 in E major, No. 12 in G sharp minor, No. 14 in E flat minor, No. 15 in D flat major, No. 17 in F flat major, No. 19 in E flat major, No. 22 in G minor, No. 23 in F major