- The
Bells (Russian: Колокола,
Kolokola), Op. 35, is a
choral symphony by
Sergei Rachmaninoff,
written in 1913 and
premiered in St
Petersburg on 30 November...
-
Union (where it was
released as
Krasnye kolokola, film
vtoroy – Ya
videl rozhdenie novogo mira and
Krasnye kolokola II),
Italy (where is
known as I dieci...
- Belshazzar's
Feast with the
London Symphony Chorus &
Orchestra 1977 Rachmaninoff:
Kolokola with the
London Symphony Chorus &
Orchestra Best
Performance by an Orchestra...
- Bondarchuk. It was
coproduced by
Soviet Union (where it was
released as
Krasnye kolokola, film
pervyy –
Meksika v ogne),
Italy (where is
known as
Messico in fiamme)...
- Prayers) Tenebrae,
conductor Nigel Short,
Signum classics, 2010, SIGCD212
Kolokolá The BBC Singers, cond.
James Morgan,
Albany Records, 2005, TROY 736 Faces...
- stratovolcanos:
Kolokol Group (Russian: Группа Колокола, romanized: Gruppa
Kolokola; ****anese: 得撫富士, romanized: Uruppu-Fuji), with a
height of 1,328 metres...
- Shevchenko, and also
acted in Yuri Ilyenko's
Ukraine war
drama film
Solomennye Kolokola. Her
repertoire includes numerous Ukrainian folk songs. Nina is the first...
- Bahač (Viazynka, Belarus) VIII
International Folklore Festival "Pokrovskye
Kolokola" (Pokrov Bells) (Vilnius, Lithuania) Hukańnie
Viasny (Viazynka, Belarus)...
- (conductor) 2005,
Catalogue No.
Signum classics SIGCD067
Alexander Levine –
Kolokolà –
James Morgan (conductor) 2005,
Catalogue No.
Albany TROY736 BBC Orchestras...
-
Zurich thee
Glagolitic M**** by Leoš Janáček, in
Boston the
choral symphony Kolokola op. 35 by
Sergei Rachmaninoff. He
works with
conductors Daniel Barenboim...