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« Reply #150 on: March 26, 2022, 12:44:50 am »

From the first page of the Russian Music thread, the link for the following no longer works. Anyone who can re-up?

I've not yet checked the links for Ukrainian composers, but will be doing so.

And since he was Ukrainian, maybe aall of his works currently in the Russian composer thread should be moved to the thread for Ukrainian composers? Given the current travails in that country, were he still alive, I'm sure he would not want to be considered a Russian!

IGOR SHAMO (1925-1982, UKRAINE)

Symphony No.3 for String Orchestra (1975) + Flute Concerto
Zakhary Kozharsky,
Ukrainian Chamber Orchestra

MELODIYA S10 07907-8 (1976)

PS - I'm not dead. I've just been really occupied elsewhere for awhile.

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« Reply #151 on: March 26, 2022, 01:04:04 am »

From the 1st page of the Ukrainian composers thread, the following links are not working:

Boris Lyatoshinsky (1895-1968) : Symphony No. 2 in B minor, Op. 26 (1935)
  Volodymyr Sirenko / National symphony orchestra of Ukraine   
  (Live)  21.December.2011, The Lysenko Collonaded Hall, Kiev, Ukraine

Gleb Taranov [Hleb Taranau] (1904-1989)

Guramishvili, Op. 32 (symphonic poem, 1953)
  Ukrainian Radio Symphony Orchestra
  Konstantin Simeonov, conductor
   
Wind Quintet, Op. 38 (1959)
  L. Perepyolkin, flute
  V. Kurlin, oboe
  M. Izmailov, clarinet
  L. Pechersky, bassoon
  V. Buyanovsky, French horn

Three Monuments, Op. 46 (tone poem, 1971)
    Salaspils (near Riga) --
    Katyn (near Minsk) --
    Monument erected in memory of the heroes of the Brest Fortress

  Ukrainian State Symphony Orchestra
  Vladimir Kozhkhar, conductor

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