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« Reply #15 on: July 13, 2013, 08:34:41 am »

Found this at
http://intoclassics.net/news/2010-09-05-18379

unfortunately the links no longer work..

Anthology of Belarusian Classical music (2 CD)
CD1.
1. Oleg Hodosko. Symphony № 4 "White Russia"
2. Viktor Voytik. Symphonic Suite "Fun." Part number 3 "Round Dance".
3. Part number 4. "Kolyadniki."
4. Dmitry Smolskiy. "Symphonic Variations."
5. Andrei Mdivani. "Ostinato". Concert Piece for large symphony orchestra.
6. Jury Semenyako. Svetlana Aria from the opera "Prickly Rose".
7. Sergei Cortez. Overture to the Spanish comedy.
8. Eugene Glebov. Adagio Rose and the Little Prince from the Ballet "The Little Prince".
9. Anatoly Bogatyrev. Waltz from the music to the drama by M. Lermontov "Masquerade".
CD2.
10. Andrei Mdivani. Symphony number 6 "Polotsk letters." Part 1. "Faces."
11. Vladimir grandmother. Symphony number 1, part 2.
12. Part 3.
13. Galina Gorelova. Concerto for Oboe and String Orchestra. Part 3, "quips."
14. Eugene Poplawski. "Dea Luna".
15. Vyacheslav Kuznetsov. Adagio from an imaginary ballet.
16. Igor Luchenok. Ave Maria.
17. Vladimir Soltan. Concert Waltz for large symphony orchestra.
Duration: 2:14:27
 
Performed by
the State Symphony Orchestra of Radio and Television of Russia. Soloists: Gregory Hunanyan, violin (1) Les Lute, soprano (6.16), Andrey Tkachev, oboe (13). Conductor: Mikhail Snitko. State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Belarus. Conductor: Mikhail Snitko. Recorded in 2002.

Glebov is the one I am most familiar with..esp the Little Prince ballet
A few of his works are on utube.
eg..

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