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Igor Butman Big Band: Moscow @ 3 A.M.
Contemporary New York style Big Band music. Original compositions. Special guest Wynton Marsalis
Recommended if you like
Mel Lewis/Thad Jones Big Band,
Nick Levinovsky Big Band,
Rob McConnell Big Band.
Vladislav Chernushenko, conductor. The Glinka Choir.: Russian Sacred Music of the 17 - 18 Centuries.
Russian sacred music of the 17-18 centuries.
Recommended if you like
Sacred.
Svetlanov/ussr Symphony Orch: Sergei Rachmaninov: Bells/Spring
Professional recordings of some of the most beloved masterpieces of the classical orchestral repertoire.
Recommended if you like
Sergei Rachmaninoff,
Spring,
The Bells.
Zulya: Aloukie
Award-winning Zulya Kamalova is the leading proponent of Tatar music as well as one of the most versatile and accomplished vocalists on the world music scene today.
Alash Ensemble: Alash
Tuvan throat singing, a unique and unearthly use of the human voice, accompanied by traditional Tuvan instruments. Complex harmonies are subtly woven into alluring folk songs from Central Asia, creating a sound that is at once ancient and contemporary.
Recommended if you like
Chirgilchin,
Huun-Huur-Tu,
Kongar-ool Ondar.
Biosintez: Deity
Jazz with Tuvan throat singing
Recommended if you like
Sainkho Namtchylak.
Theodor Bastard: Pustota
An interesting rock band from Russia, with ethnic and gothic influences. Their strong concept in compositions, sound and voices brings out this rare to find album "Pustota" (Emptiness).
Be Good: Seven Star Hotel
When Pop & Rock hit it of each other - this is a recipe of their happiness.
Recommended if you like
Queen,
Robbie Williams,
Toto.
Evgeni Svetlanov, conductor. The USSR Symphony Orchestra.: Alexander Borodin. Symphonies 1, 2.
Despite his versatility and exceptional achievements in different scientific fields, Borodin was a modest man and acknowledged himself as a dilettante in music; but it was his "hobby" that has made his name for posterity.
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Александр Порфирьевич Бородин.