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- Valentyn Vasylyovych Silvestrov was born on 30 September 1937 in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, then part of the Soviet Union. Silvestrov began private music lessons...
- Satie, Chopin, Silvestrov, Sawhney (2018) The Messenger Mozart, Silvestrov with Camerata Salzburg (2020) Silent Songs Valentin Silvestrov, with Konstantin...
- Bronius Kutavičius composed in 1998 Epitaphium temporum pereunti. Valentin Silvestrov composed in 1999 Epitaph L.B. (Епітафія Л.Б.) for viola (or cello) and...
- Revolution sont des Chants de l’Amour Edwin Roxburgh 1937 English Valentyn Silvestrov 1937 Ukrainian Symphony No. 5 Dmitry Smolsky 1937 2017 Belarusian Joop...
- Juliane Banse & András Schiff (ECM 1772) Requiem for Larissa, by Valentin Silvestrov (ECM 1778) Soul of Things, by Tomasz Stanko Quartet (ECM 1788) Suspended...
- The Guardian. Retrieved 17 April 2010. Andrew Clements (25 May 2007). "Silvestrov: Symphony No 6, SWR Stuttgart Radio SO/ Boreyko". The Guardian. Retrieved...
- Valentin Silvestrov: Chamber Works (2009 Koch/E1) Ernest Bloch: works for piano and orchestra (2008 Hänssler classic) "Nostalgia": Valentin Silvestrov Solo...
- composer Valentyn Silvestrov wrote a song for baritone and piano after Russian translation of the poem. It belongs to Silvestrov's song cycle Quiet Songs...
- Rutter (1985) Joseph Ryelandt Shigeaki Saegusa Alfred Schnittke Valentin Silvestrov: "Requiem for Larissa" (1999) Fredrik Sixten (1984) Robert Steadman Igor...
- (1937–1971) Misha Geller (1937–2007) Nikolai Kapustin (1937–2020) Valentyn Silvestrov (born 1937) Valery Gavrilin (1939–1999) Tigran Mansuryan (born 1939) Vyacheslav...