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  • DSCH

    DSCH89

    Shostakovich: Vocal Cycles, Opp. 79a & 143a, & 7 Finnish Folk Songs

    New Collected Works Volume 89

    Expected to ship in 1-2 weeks.
    • Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich
    • Editor: Victor Ekimovsky
    • Format: Full Score
    • Instrumentation: Soprano, Orchestra, Tenor, Chamber Orchestra, Contralto
    • Binding: Hardcover
    • Work Languages: Russian, Russian (Cyrillic)
    • UPC: 888680632762
    • Size: 9 x 11.8 inches
    • Pages: 248
    • Urtext / Critical Edition

    Description

    'From Jewish Folk Poetry'., Op. 79(a). Song cycle for soprano, contralto and tenor soloists and orchestra.

    • Lament for a Dead Infant. Translated by T. Spendiarova.
    • The Loving Mother and Aunt. Translated by A. Globa.
    • Lullaby. Translated by V. Zvyagintseva.
    • Before a Long Separation. Translated by A. Globa.
    • Warning. Translated by N. Ushakov.
    • The Abandoned Father. Translated by S. Mar.
    • Song of Misery. Words by B. Shafir. Translated by B. Semenov.
    • Winter. Translated by B. Semenov.
    • The Good Life. Translated by S. Olender.
    • Song of the Young Girl. Translated by S. Olender.
    • Happiness. Translated by L. Dligach.

    Six Songs on Poems by Marina Tsvetayeva., Op. 143(a). for contralto soloist and chamber orchestra.

    • My Poetry.
    • Whence Comes This Tenderness?
    • Hamlet's Dialogue with His Conscience.
    • The Poet and the Tsar.
    • No, Sounded the Drum.
    • To Anna Akhmatova.

    Seven Adaptations of Finnish Folk Songs (Suite on Finnish Themes) for soloists (soprano and tenor) and chamber orchestra. Sans, Op.

    • Introduction.
    • Taivas on sininen. Russian text by M. Iakubov.
    • Kullan ylistys.
    • Tämän kylän tytöt ovat. Russian text by M. Iakubov.
    • Mansikka on punanen marja. Russian text by M. Iakubov.
    • Jos mie saisin. Russian text by M. Iakubov.
    • Minan kultan kaunis on. Translated by N. Borovko-Lange and V. Garlitsky.

    Pieces