Tchaikovsky : Vakula the Smith, Act III of the comic opera in three acts Op. 14 (1874)
Scene 1 No. 15a. Entr'acte 0:00 No. 15b. Chorus of the Water Sprites & No. 16. Scene in the Woods 3:15 Scene 2 No. 17. Vakula's aria and Scene with the Devil 7:35 Scene 3 No. 18. Polonaise 14:20 No. 19. Minuet 21:25 No. 20. Russian Dance 25:05 No. 21. Cossack Dance 29:15 No. 22. Scene in the Palace 32:35 Scene 4 No. 23. Duet of Solokha and Oksana 35:45 No. 24. Finale 41:30 Performed by the BBC Philharmonic and the Chorus of Opera North conducted by Sir Edward Downes, with David Bender (Vakula), Anne Collins (Solokha), Donald Maxwell (Devil), Clive Bayley (Chub), Susan Roberts (Oksana), Nicholas Folwell (Mayor/His Excellency), and Neil Jenkins (Panas/Schoolmaster). Thanks again to OrchestralPony for providing this recording.

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