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TCHEREPNIN, A.: Piano Music, Vol. 6 (Koukl)
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Selected from particularly fertile and contrasting periods of Tcherepnin’s career, these works include a remarkable version of the Volga Boatman’s Song in the bravura Slavic Transcriptions, and the vividly imaginative Le monde en vitrine influenced by Stravinsky. Song and Refrain combines beautiful melody with rhythmic freedom, while Rondo à la Russe is a three-minute gem.
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Tcherepnin, Alexander

Songs without Words, Op. 82
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No. 2. Rondel
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No. 3. Enigma
00:02:34
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No. 4. The Juggler
00:01:05
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No. 5. Hymn to Our Lady
00:02:42
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Chant et Refrain, Op. 66

Le Monde en Vitrine, Op. 75
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I. The Greyhounds and the Cow
00:01:58
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III. The Frog
00:01:48
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IV. The Weasel
00:02:04
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La Quatrieme
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La Quatrieme
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2 Novelettes, Op. 19
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Novelette No. 1
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Novelette No. 2
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Prayer

Rondo a la Russe
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Rondo a la Russe
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Slavic Transcriptions, Op. 27
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No. 1. Les Bateliers du Volga
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No. 2. Chanson pour la Cherie
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No. 3. Chanson Grandrussienne
00:02:04
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No. 4. Le Long du Volga
00:02:26
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No. 5. Chanson Tcheque
00:02:19
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Total Playing Time:
01:01:18
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