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472 result(s) for "Young, John Bell"
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Prokofieff: Piano Sonatas 5+6; Sarcasms
Young reviews a recording of Prokofieff's \"Piano Sonatas 5+6; Sarcasms\" by Anne-Marie McDermott.
Glinka: Piano Variations
Young reviews a recording of Glinka's \"Piano Variations\" by Victor Ryabchikov.
LOEWE: Die Drei Wunsche
Young reviews \"Loewe: Die Drei Wunsche\" by Regina Klepper, Astrid Weber, Hermine May, Jonas Kaufmann, Florian Prey, Frank Worner, Franz Hawlata, Stuttgarter Choristen, and Rundfunkorchester des Sudwestfunk under Peter Falk.
Schubert: Fantasies, D 1, 9, 48, 940
Young reviews Schubert's \"Fantasies, D 1, 9, 48, 940\" by Guy Campion and Mario Vachon.
MUSSORGSKY: Boris Godunov
Young reviews \"Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov,\" including the 1869 version with Putilin, Lutsuk, Okhotnikov, and Pluzhnikov, and the 1872 version with Borodina, Vaneev, Galouzine, Okhotnikov, Pluzhnikov, and Nikitin, both featuring the Kirov Opera and Orchestra under Valery Gergiev.