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KUI - operas: "Angelo", "Saracen"

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PRACH

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KAVOS - opera "Ilya Muromets"

LYADOV - suite "Kikimora"

SEROV - operas: "Judith", "Rogneda"

FOMIN - operas: "Orpheus", "The Americans"

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ALADOV - opera "Andrey Kostenya"

GLINKA - operas, romances

METNER

MINKUS - ballets: "Paquita", "La Bayadère"

TANEYEV - opera "Oresteia"

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ALTANI - conductor

ALYABEV - romance "Nightingale", song "Izba"

BORODIN - opera "Prince Igor", symphony "Bogatyrskaya"

BULAKHOV - romances

GURILEV - romances

LYSENKO - opera "Enegida"

LYAPUNOV

SCRYABIN

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ARENSKY - opera "Raphael"

VARLAMOV

GLAZUNOV - ballet "Raymonda"

PASHKEVICH

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BALAKIREV - symphonic poems: "Rus", "Tamara", "Islamey"

NAVAVNIK - operas: "Dubrovsky", "Nizhny Novgorod"

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GRECHANINOV - opera "Dobrynya Nikitich"

KALINNIKOV

MUSSORGSKY - opera "Khovanshchina", song "Flea"

RACHMANINOV - opera "Aleko"

RUBINSTEIN - operas "Demon", "Nero"

TCHAIKOVSKY - operas: "Mazepa", "Voyevoda", "Iolanta", "Oprichniki", "Enchantress", Cherevichki", "Snow Maiden"

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BORTNYANSKY - opera "Rival Son"

VERSTOVSKY - operas: "Gromoboy", "Askold's Grave"

STRAVINSKY - operas: "Mavra", "Nightingale", ballet: "Petrushka"

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DARGOMYZHSKY - operas: "Rogdana", "Mermaid", "Esmeralda"

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