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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!
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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
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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
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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

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