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| Arno BABADZHANYIAN: 1921-1983 Very conservative. Perhaps influenced by popular music - listen to the Nocturne (coupled with Tcheknavorian Pno Conc) on the Tower Records site, and you'll see what I mean! |
| Cello Concerto |
| 1962 |
| Cello Concerto No.1 Cello Concerto No.2 Cello Concerto No.3 Cello Concerto No.4 Cello Concerto No.5 |
| Gennadiy BANSHIKOV: b1943 Sorry! Haven't got a clue. If anyone can enlighted me, please e-mail me! |
| ? ? ? 1988 1970 (!?) |
| Alexander BORODIN: 1833-1887 I don't think I really need to say antything do I? |
| Felix BLUMENFELD: 1863-1931 Romantic music. Think Taniev/ Tchaikovsky. His piano works are lovely. |
| Deux Morceaux (Elegie & Capriccioso) for Cello and Piano, Op. 19. |
| 1894/5 (?) |
| Sonata for Cello and Piano in B minor Three pieces from Petite Suite for Cello and Piano |
| ? Unfinished ? |
| Yuri BUTZKO: b1938 I've heard almost none of his music, but the one clip I heard although not Neo-Romantic by any means wasn't hard on the ear either. |
| Symphony-Concerto for Cello and Orchestra |
| 1968 |
| Mily BALAKIREV: 1837-1910 |
| Romance for Cello and Piano |
| ? |
| Osvaldas BALAKAUSKAS: b1937 Definately not conservative music. Very interesting though. Retrospective I can be heard on the Tower Records website |
| "Ludus Modorum," for Cello and Orchestra Retrospective-1 for Cello and Piano Fugue for Cello and Piano "Les Musiques," for Cello with Flute, Violin and Piano Retrospective-2 for Cello and Piano "Betsafta," for Cello and Piano with String Quartet "Heterophony," for Cello and Orchestra |
| 1972 1974 1974 1982 1994 1995 ? |