Mikhail Vysotsky, 1791-1837, and the gypsies of Moscow [electronic resource] / Talisman.
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Hong Kong :
Naxos Digital Services/Profil,
[2010]
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Series: | Edition Günter Hänssler.
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Table of Contents:
- Along the river / M. Vysotsky
- Shall I come forth to the river / A. Rukin
- A dove flew to the valley / D. Kashin
- You, maidens and beauties / D. Kashin
- The gypsies were traveling / S. Orekhov
- We live in the fields / T. Zhuchkovsky
- The flowers have faded / M. Vysotsky
- A waltz arrangement of "The red sarafan" / M. Vysotsky
- Variations on Aliabiev's "The nightingale" / M. Vysotsky
- The red sarafan / M. Vysotsky
- The nightingale / A. Aliabiev
- I love the pear from the orchard / M. Vysotsky
- Don't wake her at dawn / A. Varlamov
- The landlady / Anon.
- Remember, my beloved / Trad.
- How did I upset you? / Prince Pierre Schacky
- Stern husband / A. Verstovsky
- Oh, it hurts, I walked over the flowers, Don't walk by my orchard / M. Vysotsky.