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- KIKTA, Valery (1941- ); RUS
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- Carpathian Triptych (text by V.Tatarinov)
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Choral Prelude (in memory of S.F.Ludkevich)
[4:50 · 4.4M]
- E.Lyokhina, Soprano
- Choir of the Academy of Choral Art
- P.Yegorov, Conductor
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The Cranes are Flying Away (text by V.Tatarinov)
[2:39 · 2.4M]
- Choir of the Academy of Choral Art
- V.Vorobiev, Conductor
- Divine Liturgy of St.John Chrysostom
- Easter Chants of Old Russia
- From Ancient Russian Epos
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Falcon and Ravens
[3:40 · 3.4M]
- I.Safonov, Bass
- Choir of the Academy of Choral Art
- P.Yegorov, Conductor
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Psalm of Getman Ivan Mazepa (in memory of V.A.Kolesnik)
[4:10 · 3.8M]
- Choir of the Academy of Choral Art
- P.Yegorov, Conductor
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Serene Song (text by V.Belyaeva)
[4:26 · 4.1M]
- Choir of the Academy of Choral Art
- V.Vorobiev, Conductor
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Spring Chant (text by V.Tatarinov)
[2:03 · 1.9M]
- Choir of the Academy of Choral Art
- V.Vorobiev, Conductor
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The Stars are Falling in the Night (text by V.Tatarinov)
[6:15 · 5.7M]
- M.Zyatkova, Soprano
- A.Bashkov, Tenor
- S.Sizova, Alto
- Choir of the Academy of Choral Art
- V.Popov, Conductor
- Three Carpathian Robber Ballads
- Tula Songs (text traditional)
- Two Choirs in Memory of A.S.Pushkin
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Valery Kikta
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Valery Kikta studied choral conducting and composition at the Moscow School of Choral Music under Professor A.Sveshnikov, who imparted to him the rich traditions of Russian choral music over the past two centuries. Kikta has himself become a widely performed composer of choral music, with works performed by the very best choral directors of Russia, including Viktor Popov - whose recordings are likewise featured on the Classical Archives. Kikta is the recipient of the Moscow Mayor Prize, the Dmitry Shostakovich Prize and the Diploma and Golden Pushkin Medal. He is currently a professor of music at the Moscow Conservatory.
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