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listen to vocal compositions by russian pianist,composer A.Sheludyakov



Five Songs
based on poems by modern Russian authors for low bass and piano
(Dedicated to my father) (1996)

Recorded on recital 2.3.1997
1.Dedication (Leonid Popov)
2.Ballade (Ivan Savin)
3. Couplets (Nikolai Tryapkin)
4. Intermezzo (Leonid Popov)
5. To Bulat Okudzhava ( Leonid Borodin)
Konstantin Khristov (basso), Anatoly Sheludyakov (piano)

Cycle of songs based on Konstantin Sluchevsky's poetry
for soprano,bass and piano (1996)

Recorded on recital 2.3.1997
1.Instance
2.Granule
3.Leaf-fall
4.Without a name
5.Irresponsiveness
6.Clouds and Shadows
7.To Hieromonk Roman
8.So Untainted You Are...
9.Surrounded be the Sounds of a Song
10.Snow
11.Lullaby
12.Dawn Will Pass
Natalia Gerasimova(soprano), Konstantin Khristov (basso), Anatoly Sheludyakov (piano)

"Little Songs"
for folk ensemble and piano (1999)

1.First Little Song (Yuri Kuznetcov)
2.Second Little Song (Olga Radzivill)
3. Third Little Song (Olga Radzivill)
Tamara Smuslova - (vocal), Anatoly Sheludyakov (vocal, piano), Aleksandr Konduyrin - vocal.



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1On May 18-21,2011 Anatoly participated as a jury member of the festival-contest of young performers in the category of solo instrumental performing in the II international Forum "Musical Performance and Pedagogy" in Veliky Novgorod.. This musical event was dedicated to the 150-th anniversary of Anton Arensky. In addition Anatoly performed on a grand - opening concert and conducted master class for the Forum.
01/01/2009 New album released Piano works by Vladimir Rebikov World premiere recording
01/12/2008 New album released Piano works by Aleksander Glazunov and world premiere by Rebikov's piano works
01/01/2008 New album released "Gala-Concert" Live recording from concert hall in Moscow Conservatory on 02/03/1997
Last revised   2011.08.31.

Listen to vocal compositions by russian pianist,composer A.Sheludyakov