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Scenes from Boris Godunov - Excerpts
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| 1-2 |
Pictures at an Exhibition
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ACT 1 - Yet one last tale (Pimen): You have been writing
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I caught a dove-coloured drake: For the building of a church: Once in the town of Kazan: How he rides...Hostess, where d
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Who are you? Eh?
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ACT 2 - Where are you, my bridegroom?: Once a gnat was sawing wood: A tale of this and that
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And you, my son, what are you busy with?: I have attained the highest power: Our poll parrot was sitting with the nannie
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| 1-8 |
ACT 3 - On the banks of the azure Vistula: Enough! The beauteous lady is grateful: Marina's bored: Oh, it's you, father
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| 1-9 |
At midnight in the garden: Tsarevich!...At my heels again: I don't believe in your passion (Polonaise and Chorus): The c
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| 1-10 |
ACT 4 - Is the mass over, then?: Trrrr Tin hat: The moon is going: What is he crying for?: Gush forth, bitter tears
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| 1-11 |
Well, let's put it to the vote: Your pardon, my lords: One day at the hour of vespers (Pimen): Farewell, my son, I am dy
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| 1-12 |
Pictures at an Exhibition
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| 1-13 |
Symphonic Synthesis (arr/orch Stokowski)
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| 1-14 |
Prelude
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| 1-15 |
The 13th Century
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| 1-16 |
Plescheyevo Lake (Song about Alexander Nevsky)
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| 1-17 |
Pskov in Flames
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| 1-18 |
'Death to the Blasphemer!' (Peregrinus expectavi)
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| 1-19 |
Arise, People of Russia
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| 1-20 |
The Teutonic Camp (Peregrinus expectavi)
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| 1-21 |
Nevsky's Camp: Night Before the Battle
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| 1-22 |
The Battle on the Ice:
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| 1-23 |
April 5, 1242 (Peregrinus expectavi): Fight for Russia!: Spears and Arrows (Peregrinus expectavi): The Duel with the Gra
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| 1-24 |
The Field of the Dead
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| 1-25 |
Pskov: Procession of the Fallen & Judgement of the Prisoners
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| 1-26 |
'And Now Let's Celebrate!'
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| 1-27 |
Final Chorus
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| 1-28 |
X. La Grande Porte De Kiev (The Great Gate Of Kiev
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IX. La cabane de Baba-Yaga sur des pattes de poule (The hut of Baba-Yaga on chicken's legs). Allegro con brio, feroce -
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X. La grande porte de Kiev (The great gate of Kiev). Allegro alla breve. Maestoso. Con grandezza
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| 1-3 |
ACT 1 - Yet one last tale (Pimen): You have been writing
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| 1-3 |
Skorbit dush�! [My soul is torn with anguish!] - Album Version
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| 1-4 |
I caught a dove-coloured drake: For the building of a church: Once in the town of Kazan: How he rides...Hostess, where d
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| 1-4 |
Sl�va! [Glory!] - Album Version
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| 1-5 |
Who are you? Eh?
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| 1-5 |
Boris' Monologue from Act II: Dostig ya v�sshey vlasti [I have attained the highest power] - Album Version
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| 1-6 |
ACT 2 - Where are you, my bridegroom?: Once a gnat was sawing wood: A tale of this and that
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| 1-6 |
Dialogue and Hallucination Scene from Act II: Ty zach�m? [What do you want?] - Album Version
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| 1-7 |
And you, my son, what are you busy with?: I have attained the highest power: Our poll parrot was sitting with the nannie
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Vel�kii gosud�r, chel�m byu [Mighty lord'] - Album Version
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| 1-8 |
ACT 3 - On the banks of the azure Vistula: Enough! The beauteous lady is grateful: Marina's bored: Oh, it's you, father
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Ne k�zen strashn�, strashn� tvoy� nem�lost [It is not death that is hard to bear'] - Album Version
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| 1-9 |
At midnight in the garden: Tsarevich!...At my heels again: I don't believe in your passion (Polonaise and Chorus): The c
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Uf tyazhel�! [God, how stifling it's become!] - Album Version
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| 1-10 |
ACT 4 - Is the mass over, then?: Trrrr Tin hat: The moon is going: What is he crying for?: Gush forth, bitter tears
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| 1-10 |
Bori's Farewell to his Son and Death of Boris from Act IV: Scene II: Ostav'te nas! Ujdite vse! [Need english translation
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Well, let's put it to the vote: Your pardon, my lords: One day at the hour of vespers (Pimen): Farewell, my son, I am dy
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Zvon!'Pogreb�lnyi zvon! [Listen! It's ringing!'The funeral bell is ringing!] - Excerpts
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| 1-12 |
Pictures at an Exhibition
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Promenade. Allegro giusto, nel modo russico: senza allegrezza, ma poco sostenuto
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| 1-13 |
Symphonic Synthesis (arr/orch Stokowski)
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| 1-13 |
I. Gnomus (The Gnome). Vivo
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Prelude
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Promenade. Moderato comodo e con delicatezza
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The 13th Century
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II. Il vecchio castello (The old castle). Andante molto cantabile e con dolore
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| 1-16 |
Plescheyevo Lake (Song about Alexander Nevsky)
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Promenade. Moderato non tanto, pesamente
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| 1-17 |
Pskov in Flames
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III. Tuileries (Children's dispute after game). Allegretto non troppo, capriccioso
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| 1-18 |
'Death to the Blasphemer!' (Peregrinus expectavi)
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IV. Bydlo. Sempre moderato, pesante
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| 1-19 |
Arise, People of Russia
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| 1-19 |
Promenade. Tranquillo
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The Teutonic Camp (Peregrinus expectavi)
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V. Ballet des petits poussins dans leurs coques (Ballet of the unhatched chickens). Scherzino: Vivo leggiero
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| 1-21 |
Nevsky's Camp: Night Before the Battle
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VI. Samuel Goldenburg and Schmuyle. Andante
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| 1-22 |
The Battle on the Ice:
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VII. Limoges: le march� (The market place of Limoges). Allegretto vivo, sempre scherzando
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| 1-23 |
April 5, 1242 (Peregrinus expectavi): Fight for Russia!: Spears and Arrows (Peregrinus expectavi): The Duel with the Gra
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VIII. Catacombae: Sepulchrum Romanum (Catacombs: A Roman Grave). Largo
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| 1-24 |
The Field of the Dead
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Cum mortuis in lingua morta (With the dead in a dead language). Andante non troppo, con lamento
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| 1-25 |
Pskov: Procession of the Fallen & Judgement of the Prisoners
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| 1-25 |
IX. La cabane de Baba-Yaga sur des pattes de poule (The hut of Baba-Yaga on chicken's legs). Allegro con brio, feroce -
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| 1-26 |
'And Now Let's Celebrate!'
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| 1-26 |
X. La grande porte de Kiev (The great gate of Kiev). Allegro alla breve. Maestoso. Con grandezza
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