Reinhold Glière - The Sirens: Symphonic Poem in F minor, Op. 33 (1908)
The Sirens: Symphonic Poem in F minor, Op. 33 (1908) A tone poem by Russian composer Reinhold Glière (1875-1956) depicting the enchantresses from Greek mythology who lured sailors to their death with their irresistible song. Conductor: Vladimir Esipov Moscow Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra

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Reinhold Glière - Symphony No.3 in B-minor, Op.42 "Ilya Muromets" (1911)

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Franck - Piano Trio No. 1 (Trio concertant) in F sharp minor, Op. 1/1 (1840)

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Emanuel Ax performs Beethoven Piano Trio "Ghost" // From the Vault

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Why Does Mass Create Gravity? The Real Answer by Richard Feynman Changes Everything

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Richard Strauss - Metamorphosen

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Alexander Glazunov : From the Middle Ages, Suite for orchestra Op. 79 (1902)

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Cyril Scott: Neptune, symphonic poem (1933 rev. 1935)

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Reinhold Glière : Symphonic Fantasy in F major for folk orchestra Op. 80 (1943)

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Reinhold Glière - Красный мак / Le pavot rouge / The Red Poppy

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Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński - Piano Concerto in A-flat major, Op.2 (1824)

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Borodin, In the Steppes of Central Asia, Polovtsian dances (Svetlanov)

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Mily Balakirev - Tamara, symphonic poem (1867-82)

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Reinhold Gliere - Symphony no. 3 "Ilya Muromets" op. 42 (Falletta)

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Ludwig Thuille - Piano Concerto in D (1886)

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Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, Op.4 - Boulez.

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Lyapunov - Hashish, Oriental Symphonic Poem Op. 53

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Reinhold Glière - Harp Concerto Op. 74 (1938)

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Dvořák - Symphonies Nos.7,8,9 "From The New World" (reference recording: Constantin Silvestri)

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Mieczyslaw Karlowicz - Symphony in E-minor, Op.7 "Rebirth Symphony" (1902)

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