
About Georgy Sviridov
Georgy Sviridov (Russian: Георгий Васильевич Свиридов; 1915-1998) was a classical Russian composer whose career coincided with the Soviet era. Among Sviridov's most popular orchestral pieces are the Romance and the Waltz from his Snowstorm, musical illustrations after Pushkin (1975), that were originally written for the eponymous 1964 TV film (Метель) based on the short story from Pushkin's "Belkin's tales" (Повести Белкина).
Top Tracks
The Snowstorm: II. Waltz
The Snowstorm: IX. Winter Road
Pushkin's Garland: Reveille
The Snowstorm: VIII. Echoes of waltz
3 Khora (3 Choruses): No. 2. Lyubov Svyataya (Sacred love)
Pesnopeniya i molitvi (Canticles and Prayers): Introduction: O Lord, save the pious
Pesnopeniya i molitvi (Canticles and Prayers): After the Resurrection: Glory (Quiet)
3 Khora: No. 2, Lyubov Svyataya (3 Choruses: Sacred Love)
Canticles & Prayers, Inexpressible Wonder: No. 1, Lord, Save the Pious
Christmas Troparion (Inexpressible Wonder, No.4)
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