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- BELIAEV, Vladimir (1948- ); RUS
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- Arrangements for Choir
- Christmas Carols
- Don, Our Father, cantata for soloists, choir, and Russian folk orchestra (folk texts)
- Down by the River, song cycle for folk voice (alto) and Russian folk orchestra (texts by A.Prokofiev)
- Mother Mary, Christmas Cantata for children's choir, trio of female voices, contralto, and Russian folk orchestra
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Piano Concerto No.2 (based on Grieg's sketches)
[15:10 · 13.9M]
- V.Beliaev, Piano
- Voronezh State Symphony Orchestra
- Pictures of Russia, suite for bayan
- Sonata for Clarinet and Bassoon
- Tongue-Twisters, from Choral Suite (folk texts)
- Triptych, for symphony orchestra
- Voronezh State Symphony Orchestra
- V.Verbitsky, Conductor
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1.Part 1
[3:14 · 3.0M]
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2.Part 2
[5:56 · 5.4M]
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3.Part 3
[2:44 · 2.5M]
- Voronezh Sketches, concerto for orchestra
- Voronezh State Symphony Orchestra
- V.Verbitsky, Conductor
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1.Part 1
[5:15 · 4.8M]
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2.Part 2
[5:25 · 5.0M]
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3.Part 3
[6:11 · 5.7M]
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Vladimir Beliaev
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Vladimir Beliaev was born in Moscow in 1948, and completed his musical training at the Moscow Conservatory, studying composition with Professor M.Tchulaki. He has received a number of Russian and international awards for his work, most notably the Dimitri Shostakovich Prize. Mr. Beliaev is an expressly Russian composer, frequently employing some element of Russian folklore in his works - as in such works as cycle Down by the River, the cantata Don, Our Father, and the collection of Russian Christmas Carols - all found here at the Classical Archives.
Mr. Beliaev's works have been performed by such prominent Russian artists as conductors V.Dudarova, N.Nekrassov, N.Kalinin, and V.Verbitsky, and soloists F.Lips, A.Skliarov, V.Avraliov and V.Petrov - many of whom have premiered his works. Mr. Beliaev has composed a wide range of works - orchestral, chamber, and choral - and is particularly esteemed for his colorful orchestration and virtuosic approaches to choral writing - such as in the choral suite Tongue-Twisters - found here at the Classical Archives. In some of his works, moreover, Mr. Beliaev employs a "neo-classical" approach, such as in the Sonata for clarinet and bassoon, likewise found here at the Classical Archives. Mr. Beliaev is currently a Professor of Music at the National Gnessins Academy of Music.
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