Les Fleurs du Mal
Les fleurs du mal, Vocal-symphonic poem for soprano and symphony orchestra
Hungarian Fantasy for violin and orchestra
The Art of Poetry for soprano and chamber orchestra
Sinfonietta No.2 for soprano and chamber orchestra
In the Jungle, Symphonic Suite
BIS Records, 2010 (BIS-CD-1556)
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Three symphonies and Hungarian Fantasy
Symphony No.4 (1968, cond. Rudolf Barshai)
Symphony No.9 on L. Martynov's lyrics (Yu. Grigoriev, cond. Rudolf Barshai)
Symphony No.11 on Camoens lyrics (1975, L. Sokolenko, cond. Gennady Rozhdestvensky)
Hungarian Rhapsody, (1952, Yulian Sitkovetsky, cond. Kurt Zanderling)
Vanda Tabery, soprano; Wolfgang Redik, violin; Grosses Orchester Graz, orchestra
Michel Swierczewski, conductor
Melodiya, Cat. No.: MEL CD 50 01983
Symphony No.9 on L. Martynov's lyrics (Yu. Grigoriev, cond. Rudolf Barshai, premiere recording)
Symphony No.5, Shakespeare´s Sonnets ("Northern Crown" Soloist's Ensemble, V. Kataev, V. Pochapsky)
Quintet for two Violins, two Violas, and Cello ("Northern Crown")
Prelude and Theme with Variations (Elena Kuschnerova)
Olympia, Cat. No.: МКМ206
Symphony No.5, Shakespeare´s Sonnets, for baritone and string orchestra and harp
Symphony No.9 for baritone and string orchestra, to poems by Leonid Martynov
Symphony No.11 for soprano and orchestra, to a sonnet by Luís de Camões
Vanda Tabery, soprano; Jeffrey Black, baritone; Vahid Khadem-Missagh, violin; Ruth Winkler, cello
Grosses Orchester Graz, orchestra
Michel Swierczewski, conductor
"In the jungles". Suite for full symphony orchestra in 7 movements
Introduction
Jungle
Monkey's games
Night
Birds
Chasing
Battue and finale
The Bolshoy symphony orchestra, conductor Arvid Jansons. Recorded in 1960
Quintet for Clarinet, two Violins, Viola, and Cello. 1955
Solo clarinet Ivan Mozgovenko, Komitas quartet. Recorded in 1960.
Variations for piano. Dedicated to Maria Grinberg. 1953
Maria Grinberg. Recorded in 1956
2006, National Music Publishing, Moscow, harmony®dol.ru
Symphony No.4 (Sinfonia stretta)
Three Scenes from Goethe's Faust
Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra, Cond. Michel Swierczewski, Vanda Tabery, Soprano
BIS Records, 2000 & 2001 (BIS-CD-1156)
"This represents a promising start to a project that I trust will result in a symphonic intégrale from BIS" – Rob Barnett, MusicWeb
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Songs of Margaret
(Based on Goethe's Faust. Russian texts by Boris Pasternak. Lyudmila Sokolenko, Soprano)
Symphony No.7
(Words from ancient Japanese poets. Nina Grigorieva, Contralto)
Symphony No.10
(Lyrics by Nikolai Zabolotsky. Nina Grigorieva, Contralto, and the Moscow Boys Choir)
Moscow Chamber Orchestra, conductor Rudolf Barshai
"Powerfully intense traversals of a fascination with death and bereavement" – Rob Barnett, MusicWeb
Alexander Lokshin:
Symphony No.5 (Shakespear's Sonnets)
Quintet for two Violins, two Violas, and Cello
Suite from lyrics by François Villon
Grieg: Four Songs
(Instrumentation by Boris Tishchenko, in memory of Alexander Lokshin, in Norwegian)
Sunset, A Hut, A Swan, Spring
Northern Crown Soloist's Ensemble, Moscow.
LAD, Moscow, 1992