Repertoire
Repertoire 2006-2007
Vladimir Verbitsky is an undisputed master in the Russian Repertoire, but his non-Russian repertoire is vast -- more than 2000 works. Here are a sampling of ideas for non-Russian programmes in 2006-2007:
- GLUCK: Orpheus, exerpts
- BEETHOVEN: Symphony No.9
- SCHOENBERG: Pelleas and Melisande
- LISZT: Orpheus (Symphonic poem)
- FAURE: Pelleas and Melisande, Suite
- BARTOK The Miraculous Mandarin, Suite
- SCARLATTI, A. : Symphony in D-moll
- RESPIGHI: Trittico Botticelliano
- RESPIGHI: Pines of Rome
- RESPIGHI: Fountains of Rome
- RESPIGHI: Roman festivals
- RESPIGHI: Pines of Rome
- SCHUBERT: Symphony No.1
- MAHLER: Winter maerchen, Das Klagende Lied
- HOLST: The Planets
- MOZART: REQUIEM
- BRAHMS: REQUIEM
- VERDI: REQUIEM
- FAURE: REQUIEM
- BACH-SCHOENBERG: Chorale Preludes
- MARTINU: Concerto for quartet & orchestra
- SPOHR: Concerto for quartet & orchestra
- ORFF: Carmina Burana
- BIZET- SHCHEDRIN: Carmen, Suite
- R. STRAUSS: Der Rosenkavalier, Suite
- LUTOSLAWSKI: Piano Concerto
- SCHBERT-DENISOV: Valses
- SCHUBERT: Symphony No.9
- DEBUSSY: Le martyre de Saint Sebastien, Symphonic Fragments
- R. STRAUSS: Also sprach Zarathustra
- ROBERT SCHUMANN: Manfred
- WILLIAM SCHUMAN: Violin Concerto
- TCHAIKOVSKY: Manfred, op.58
- MAHLER: Symphonies 1,2,3,4,7
- VILLA-LOBOS: Bachianas, Choros
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