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Askold's grave. Soft! a gentle zephyr goes |
Verstovsky |
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A life for the Tsar. Brothers in arms |
Glinka |
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Ruslan and Lyudmila. In a distant land |
Glinka |
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Rusalka. Here all things remind me of days gone forever |
Dargomyzhsky |
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Prince Igor. Ah! Hear my call! |
Borodin |
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Boris Godunov. Weep, my eyes, with bitter tears flowing |
Musorgsky |
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The fair at Sorochintsy. Ah, why, my heart, with such sorrow laden? |
Musorgsky |
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Yevgeny Onegin. I love you, I love you, Olga |
Tchaikovsky |
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Yevgeny Onegin. Farewell, farewell, o springtime all too fleeting |
Tchaikovsky |
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Mazeppa. Where battle rages, and honour calls me |
Tchaikovsky |
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The queen of spades. Once I could march towards my goal |
Tchaikovsky |
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The queen of spades. What is our life? |
Tchaikovsky |
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May night. Sleep, my love |
Rimsky-Korsakov |
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The snow maiden. How rich, how wondrous rich |
Rimsky-Korsakov |
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The snow maiden. The glorious day is going |
Rimsky-Korsakov |
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Sadko. Dark the oak-trees in the wildwood growing! |
Rimsky-Korsakov |
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Sadko. Unnumbered diamonds |
Rimsky-Korsakov |
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The Tsar's bride. Calm now the angry sky |
Rimsky-Korsakov |
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The Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk District. Cousin Masha makes me laugh |
Shostakovich |
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Askold's grave. Soft! a gentle zephyr goes |
Verstovsky |
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A life for the Tsar. Brothers in arms |
Glinka |
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Ruslan and Lyudmila. In a distant land |
Glinka |