
Aleksandra "Alya" Nikolayevna Pakhmutova (Russian: Александра Николаевна Пахмутова; born November 9, 1929) has remained one of the best known figures in Soviet and later Russian popular music since she first achieved fame in her homeland in the 1960s. She was born on November 9, 1929 near Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in the former Soviet Union and began playing the piano and composing music at an early age. She was admitted to the prestigious Moscow Conservatory and graduated in 1953.
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Kak moloddy my byli (How young we were)
Nezhnost' (Tenderness)
Concerto for Trumpet and Symphonic Orchestra: I. Andante - Allegro - Piu Mosso
Goodbye Moscow
Ty moya melodiya (You are my melody)
Kak molody my byli (How Young We Were) (arr. M.N. Verhoeff and V. Elchik)
Tenderness (Arr. Campbell)
Goodbye Moscow - Arr. for Harp and Violin
Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E-Flat Minor
Trumpet Concerto
Concerto for Trumpet and Symphonic Orchestra: III. Più Mosso
Russian Suite: I. Introduction
Concerto for Trumpet and Symphonic Orchestra: II. Adagio
Kak molody my byli (How Young We Were) [arr. M.N. Verhoeff and V. Elchik]
Tenderness (Arr. E. Stetsyuk)
Нежность (Опустела без тебя земля)
Semper Iuvenalis, Marshal Zhukov March
Kak molody my byli (How young we were): Kak moloddy my byli [How young we were]
Concerto for Orchestra
Как молоды мы были
Ty moya melodiya (You Are my melody) [arr. E. Stetsyuk]
Russian Suite: II. Round Dance
Russian Suite: IV. Finale
Песня о тревожной молодости
Russian Suite: III. Song
Goryachii sneg (Hot Snow)
Nezhnost' (Tenderness) [arr. E. Stetsyuk]
Nezhnost' (Tenderness) (arr. E. Stetsyuk)
Ode to Setting Fire
Konzert for Trumpet and Symphony Orchestra
Kak molody my byli (How young we were): Kak moloddy my byli (How young we were)
Youth Overture
Hot Snow
Prelude to the Memory of Podolsk Cadets
How Young We Were
Nezhnost' (Tenderness) (arr. E. Stetsyuk): Nezhnost' (Tenderness)
You Are My Melody (Arr. for Baritone and Orchestra by Evgeny Stetsyuk)
Ya Ne Mogu Inache
Слава Впередсмотрящему!
Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra
Ty moya melodiya
Ty moya melodiya (You are my melody) (arr. E. Stetsyuk): Ty moya melodiya (You are my melody)
Tenderness
Tenderness (Arr. for Baritone and Orchestra by Evgeny Stetsyuk)
How young we were (text by Nikolai Dobronravov)
Tenderness (text by Sergei Grebennikov)
The Bird Of Happiness - Ptitsa Schastya Zdravstvui
Nezhnost
You are my melody (text by Nikolai Dobronravov)
melody of dance
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