MUSSORGSKY, Modest Petrovich (1839-1881) | |
1. | Pictures at an Exhinition I: Promenade 1 | 1:33 | |
2. | Pictures at an Exhibition II: The Gnome - Der Zwerg | 2:47 | |
3. | Pictures at an Exhibition III: Promenade 2 | 0:49 | |
4. | Pictures at an Exhibition IV: The Old Castle - Das Alte Schloß | 4:48 | |
5. | Pictures at an Exhibition V: Promenade 3 | 0:26 | |
6. | Pictures at an Exhibition VI: Tuileries: Children's Quarrelling At Play - Streit Der Kinder NachDem Spiel | 1:05 | |
7. | PIctures at an Exhibition VII: Bydlo | 3:02 | |
8. | Pictures at an Exhibition VIII: Promenade 4 | 0:52 | |
9. | Pictures at an Exhibition IX: Ballet Of The Unhatched Chicks - Ballett Der Nicht AusgeschlupftenKuchlein | 1:08 | |
10. | Pictures at an Exhibition X: Samuel Goldenberg And Schmuyle | 2:17 | |
11. | Pictures at an Exhibition XI: Promenade 5 | 1:20 | |
12. | Pictures at an Exhibition XII: Limoges: The Market Square (The Big News - Der Markplatz (Die Große Neuigkeit | 1:22 | |
13. | Pictures at an Exhibition XIII: Catacombs (A Roman Sepulchre - Die Katakomben (Eine Romische Totengruft | 2:12 | |
14. | Pictures at an Exhibition XIV: Con Mortuis In Lingua Mortua - With The Dead In A Dead Language -Mit Den Toten In Einer Toten Sprache | 1:51 | |
15. | Pictures at an Exhibition XV: The Hut On Hen's Legs (Baba Yaga - Die Hutte Auf Huhnerfuben (Baba Yaga) | 3:23 | |
16. | Pictures at an Exhibition XVI: The Bogatyr Gate (At Kiev, The Ancient Capital - Das Bogatyr Tor(In Der Alten Hauptstadt Kiew | 5:22 | |
RAVEL, Maurice (1875-1937) | |
17. | Miroirs I: Noctuelles | 5:15 | |
18. | Miroirs II: Oiseaux Tristes | 4:36 | |
19. | Miroirs III: Une Barque Sur L'Ocean | 8:07 | |
20. | Miroirs IV: Alborada Del Gracioso | 6:28 | |
21. | Miroirs V: La Vallee Des Cloches | 6:15 | |
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