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Andriessen

​Van Baaren (Kees van Baaren)

​Bartók

​Beethoven

​Berlioz

​Bizet
  • Carmen. | Polina Shamaeva | Habanera (L'amour est un oiseaux rebelle). Polina Shamaeva — mezzo-soprano. Mikhailovsky Theater Symphony Orchestra and Choir. Conductor — Alexander Vedernikov. Mikhailovsky Theater. IV National Opera Award "Onegin" 1.12.2019.

​Borodin

​Brahms​

​Bruch
  • Violin Concerto 1. Maxim Fedotov, violin. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Moscow.
  • Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor. Pinchas Zukerman, violin. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor Orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of Russia.
  • "Kol Nidrei", op. 47.Variations for cello and orchestra on themes of Jewish liturgical melodies (Adagio ma non troppo). Misha Maisky, cello. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Orchestra della Svizzera italiana. Lugano, 2011.

​Busoni

​Chopin

​Cilea
  • Adriana Lecouvreur. Act 4 . Bolshoi Theatre performance on December 7, 2002, postponement of the La Scala Theatre performance, Milan, 1989. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor — Alexander Vedernikov. Adriana — Makvala Kasrashvili. Performers: Oleg Kulko, Yuri Vedeneev, Igor Matyukhin. Marat Gali, et al.

Chugaev (Чугаев)

​Corigliano
  • Pied Piper. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov, Soloist: Maxim Rubtsov, Russian National Orchestra 2004.

​Dargomizhsky

Debussy

​Desyatnikov

Domselaer

​Dohnányi

​Dovgan

​Dunayevsky

​Dvořák
  • Cello Concerto in B Minor (1895), Op.104. 1. Allegro 2. Adagio ma non troppo 3. Finale. Allegro moderato. NHK Symphony Orchestra (Tokyo). Alexander Vedernikov (conductor). Alexander Knyazev (cello). NHK Hall, 21 October 2016.

​Elgar

Eshpai
  • Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 3 "Bartok-concerto" (1990). The Grand Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Central Television. Alexander Vedernikov (conductor), Eduard Grach (violin). The Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. The Moscow Autumn Festival is dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the People's Artist of the USSR E. Grach. 23.11.1992.
  • Concerto for tuba, string orchestra and wind instruments. Alexander Vedernikov (conductor), Dmitry Anakovsky (tuba).
  • Concerto Grosso. Odense Symfoniorkester. Alexander Vedernikov, dirigent. Henrik Hou Feddersen, trompet. Jakob Weber, vibrafon. Toms Timofejevs, kontrabas. Maria Eshpai, klaver. Fra koncerten "Udstillingsbilleder" 14. Februar 2014, Odense Koncerthus.
  • Flute Concerto. (1992). Flutist Vitaly Shapkin, Conductor Alexander Vedernikov.

​Falla

​Fauré

​Franck

​Getty

​Glazunov

​Glinka

Grieg
  • Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16. I. Allegro molto moderato. II. Adagio. III. Allegro moderato molto e marcato Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov Piano: Enrica Ciccarelli Orchestra: Orchestra sinfonica di Milano.

​Hindemith

​Honegger
  • II Symfonia D-dur. Utwór został zarejestrowany 6 sierpnia 2020 r. podczas XX Festiwalu Sinfonia Varsovia Swojemu Miastu. 6.08.2020 r.

​Janáček

​Khrennikov

​Khachaturian
  • Spartacus | text by N Volkov. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Orchestra: Russian National Orchestra.

​Lalo

Leman

​Liszt
  • Piano Concerto No 2. Mikhail Pletnev, Aleksandr Vedernikov conducts the Rai National Symphony Orchesta (Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai) Turin, 1999.

Lyadov

​MacDowell

​Mahler

​Martinů

​Mascagni

​Mendelssohn—Moscheles

​Miaskovsky

​Mozart

​​Mussorgsky

Nielsen
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Pavlova

​Piazzolla
  • Adios Nonino. Corrado Giuffredi clarinet. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Recording session in Lugano. Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana. 8 gennaio 2010.
  • Adios Libertango. Libertango live in Lugano! Cesare Chiacchiaretta bandoneon,
  • Corrado Giuffredi clarinet. Alexander Vedernikov conductor. Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana. Opening season concert. Lugano 08.01.2010.
  • Contemplacion. Clarinetto: Corrado Giuffredi. Frammento della prova generale del concerto d'inaugurazione della stagione 2010 dell'orchestra della svizzera italiana. Direttore: Alexander Vedernikov. Lugano 8.1.2010.

​Poteyenko
  • Music for the game "Corsairs". The Moscow Symphony Orchestra `Russian Philharmonic` Chamber Choir of the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory Alexander Vedernikov (conductor) 1999, Moscow.

​Prokofiev
  • Romeo and Juliet. Suite No. 1, Op. 64bis. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov Orchestra: Russian National Orchestra.
  • "War and Peace." The epigraph and fragment of the 1st scene. Director and set designer Alexander Borovsky, conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Bolshoi Theatre, New Stage, December 9, 2005
  • "Cinderella." Op. 87. The conductor is the musical director of the Bolshoi Theater Alexander Vedernikov. Choreographer: Yuri Posokhov. Libretto: Nikolai Volkov. Directed by Yuri Borisov. Set design: Hans Dieter Schaal. Costumes: Sandra Woodle. Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, February 2006
  • Concerto in E minor for cello and orchestra Op. 58 (1933–38). Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Odense, 27/11.2011.​
  • Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra. The New Russia State Symphony Orchestra. Conductor — Alexander Vedernikov. Piano — Nikolai Lugansky. P.I. Tchaikovsky. The Seasons. Op. 37 bis 6. June. Barcarolle. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall September 15, 2016.
  • Concerto No 2 | first movement 1/2 | Andrey Pisarev plays. Winner of the Mozart Competition in Salzburg and the Rachmaninov Competition in Moscow pianist Andrei Pisarev plays Prokofiev concerto No 2 (first movement before cadenza). Conductor — Alexander Vedernikov. Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. September 4th. 2009.
  • Concerto No 2 | first movement 2/2 (cadenza) | Andrei Pisarev plays. Winner of the Mozart Competition in Salzburg and the Rachmaninov Competition in Moscow pianist Andrei Pisarev plays Prokofiev concerto No 2 (first movement - cadenza). Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. September 4th. 2009.
  • Concerto No 2 | second movement | Andrei Pisarev plays. Winner of the Mozart Competition in Salzburg and the Rachmaninov Competition in Moscow pianist Andrei Pisarev plays Prokofiev concerto No 2 (first movement before cadenza). Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. September 4th. 2009.
  • Concerto No 2 | third movement | Andrei Pisarev plays. Winner of the Mozart Competition in Salzburg and the Rachmaninov Competition in Moscow pianist Andrei Pisarev plays Prokofiev concerto No 2 (third movement). Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. September 4th. 2009.
  • Concerto No 2 | fourth movement I part before cadenza | Andrei Pisarev plays. Winner of the Mozart Competition in Salzburg and the Rachmaninov Competition in Moscow pianist Andrei Pisarev plays Prokofiev concerto No 2 (third movement). Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. September 4th. 2009.
  • Concerto No 2 fourth movement II part (cadenza and finale) | Andrei Pisarev plays. Winner of the Mozart Competition in Salzburg and the Rachmaninov Competition in Moscow pianist Andrei Pisarev plays Prokofiev concerto No 2 fourth movement II part (cadenza and finale). Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Turku Philharmonic Orchestra. September 4th. 2009.
  • Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major, Op. 100. I. Andante. II. Allegro marcato. III. Adagio. IV. Allegro giocoso. Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, January 28, 2019.
  • Alexander Vedernikov in Memoriam | Prokofiev 2. Russian National Orchestra. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor.

​Puccini
  • Tosca. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. The Bolshoi Theatre. Moscow, 16 jun 2007
  • Turandot. "Signore ascolta" and "Non piangere Liu". Lolita Semenina — Liu, Oleg Kulko — Calaf, Timur — Vadim Lynkovsky. Chorus master — Alessandro Pagliazzi. Conductor — Alexander Vedernikov. The Moscow "Bolshoi" Theater. Live recording - 11/07/2007.
  • Turandot. Act 1. Amateur recording on June 4, 2009. The "New Stage" of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Stage director — Francesca Zambello. Performers: Turandot — Makvala Kasrashvili, Kalaf — Roman Muravitsky, Emperor — Alexander Arkhipov, Timur — Igor Matyukhin, Liu — Anna Aglatova, Ping — Nikolai Kazansky, Pang — Vyacheslav Voynarovsky, Pong — Marat Gali.
  • Turandot. Act 2. Amateur recording on June 4, 2009. The "New Stage" of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Stage director — Francesca Zambello. Performers: Turandot — Makvala Kasrashvili, Kalaf — Roman Muravitsky, Emperor — Alexander Arkhipov, Timur — Igor Matyukhin, Liu — Anna Aglatova, Ping — Nikolai Kazansky, Pang — Vyacheslav Voynarovsky, Pong — Marat Gali.
  • Turandot. Act 3. Amateur recording on June 4, 2009. The "New Stage" of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Stage director — Francesca Zambello. Performers: Turandot — Makvala Kasrashvili, Kalaf — Roman Muravitsky, Emperor — Alexander Arkhipov, Timur — Igor Matyukhin, Liu — Anna Aglatova, Ping — Nikolai Kazansky, Pang — Vyacheslav Voynarovsky, Pong — Marat Gali.
  • Turandot. Finale. Turandot — Tatiana Anisimova Calaf — Oleg Kulko. Chorus master — Alessandro Pagliazzi. Conductor — Alexander Vedernikov. The Moscow "Bolshoi" Theater. Live recording. 11/07/2007.
​Rachmaninov

​Ravel

​Respighi

​Rimsky-Korsakov

​Rossini
  • Overture from the opera "Il viaggio a Reims". Russian National Orchestra. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Moscow State Philharmonic Society. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, June 5, 2017, Moscow.
  • Il barbiere di Siviglia. Don Basilio's aria "La calunnia è un venticello": Barseg Tumanyan, bass Don Bartolo: Karen Akopov. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Stage Director, Costume Designer: Éric Vigié. Live at the "Mikhailovsky Theater" (St. Petersburg, Russia) 26/05/2019.

​Rubtsov

​Saint-Saëns

​Scriabin

​Schoeck

​Shakhidi
  • Piano Concerto #3. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov, Soloist G. Inoyatova, Grand Symphonic Orchestra​​.

​Shostakovich

​Schubert

​Schumann

​Sibelius

​Szpilman

​Steinberg

​Strauss, Richard
  • Symphonic poem Ein Heldenleben. Concert of the Mikhailovsky Symphony Orchestra at Saint Petersburg Philharmonia. 4 December 2019.
  • Metamorphosen. ​Conductor Alexander Vedernikov, Odense Symfoniorkester. Recorded: Odense Koncerthus 22.03.12.
  • Don Quixote, op. 35. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor, Royal danish orchestra, Andreas Brantelid, cello, Iben Teilmann, viola. Live perfomance from the Copenhagen opera house , february 2019.
  • 6 songs. Ricarda Merbeth, soprano. Alexander Verernikov, conductor.Symphony Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre. Moscow, Great Hall of the Conservatory. 03/29/2007.

​Stravinsky

​Sviridov
  • "Blizzard", musical illustrations for the novel by A.S. Pushkin (1974). NHK Symphony Orchestra (Tokyo). Alexander Vedernikov (conductor). NHK Hall, 1 December 2018.
  • Suite "Time, forward!" Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Piano: Enrica Ciccarelli. Orchestra: Orchestra sinfonica di Milano.
  • Piano Trio in A Minor (1945). 1. The Elegy. Allegro moderato 2. Scherzo. Allegro vivo 3. Funeral march. Andante 4. An idyll. Allegretto. Irina Blank (violin), Boris Lifanovsky (cello), Alexander Vedernikov (piano). Small Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory, June 1, 2009.
  • Recording of a concert in the Small Hall of the Conservatory. 01.06.2009. Irina Blank (violin), Boris Lifanovsky (cello), Alexander Vedernikov (piano). 1. Piano Trio in A minor (1945). 2. "My father is a peasant" vocal cycle based on poems by S. Yesenin (1955) for tenor, baritone and piano. Maxim Pasteur (tenor), Vasily Ladyuk (baritone). 3. "Petersburg Songs" is a vocal cycle Based on poems by A. Blok (1963), for soprano, mezzo-soprano, baritone, bass, violin, cello and piano. Ekaterina Shcherbachenko (soprano), Elena Manistina (mezzo-soprano), Peter Migunov (bass), Vasily Ladyuk (baritone).
  • A poem in memory of Sergei Yesenin. Maxim Pasteur, tenor, Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. The Bolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra. The Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory.
  • A concert dedicated to the composer's 90th birthday. Concert of the choir and Symphony Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia. The conductor is Alexander Vedernikov. 1. Music for chamber orchestra (1964). Victor Schafer, French horn. Vladimir Chukhnov, piano. 2. A small triptych for a large symphony orchestra (1964). 3. Poem in memory of Sergei Yesenin (1955), soloist Maxim Pasteur.
  • The Pathetic Oratorio (1959). Vadim Lynkovsky | Elena Manistina. Lyudmila Golub, organ. The conductor is Alexander Vedernikov. The Great Hall of the Conservatory, Moscow, November 7, 2007​

Talbot

​Takemitsu
  • Marginalia. Direction: Alexander Vedernikov. Violon: Viktoria Mullova. Concert de prestige Orchestre National de Montpellier L-R. 22 Nov 2008.

​Tchaikovsky
  • Sérénade mélancolique, op. 26. Aleksandr Vedernikov conducts Odense Symphony Orchestra.
  • „Serenada na smyczki C-dur", op. 48. Alexander Vedernikov,, conductor, Sinfonia Varsovia.
  • Andante and finale for piano and orchestra (1893), op. 79. Alexander Gurning, piano. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor/ Orchestra Radio Svizzera italiana Lugano, 2005.
  • Romeo and Juliet. BBC Symphony Orchestra/Vedernikov (2013)
  • Eugene Onegin. Part I. Stage director & designer Dmitri Tcherniakov. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. The Bolshoi Theatre. 2006. Recorded on September 10thh, 2008 at Paris National Operaa Palais Garnier by BEL AIR MEDIA.
  • Eugene Onegin. Part II. Stage director & designer Dmitri Tcherniakov. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. The Bolshoi Theatre. 2006. Recorded on September 10thh, 2008 at Paris National Operaa Palais Garnier by BEL AIR MEDIA.
  • Eugene Onegin. — Onegin's aria — "Kogda bï zhizn domashnim krugom". Mariusz Kwiecien — Eugene Onegin. Paris Garnier, 2008. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov.
  • Eugene Onegin. The Letter Scene. Alexander Vedernikov conductor. Dmitri Tcherniakov stage director. Maria Danilova costumes. Gleb Filshtinsky lightings. Tatiana Monogarova (Tatyana). Soloists, Orchestra and Chorus of State Academic Bolshoi Theatre.
  • Eugene Onegin. Nicole Car & Etienne Dupuis. Berlin 2019. Tatyana: Nicole Car.
  • Onegin: Etienne Dupuis; Staging Götz Friedrich; Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Deutsche Oper, Berlin, March 2019.
  • The Nutcracker. Op. 71. Choir: Bolshoi Theatre Children's Choir. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Orchestra: Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra. Released on: 2006-01-01
  • 6 pieces for piano (1873), Op. 19. Alexander Vedernikov (conductor), Misha Maisky (cello). Arranged by V. Fitzengagen. Orchestra della Svizzera italiana. Lugano, 2011.
  • Rococo Variations, op. 33.. Misha Maisky, cello, Alexander Vedernikov, conductor, Orchestra Radio Svizzera italiana Lugano, 2005.
  • Violin Concerto in D Major (1878), Op. 35. Odense Symphony Orchestra (Denmark), Alexander Vedernikov (conductor), Jennifer Koh (violin).Recorded: September 14-17, 2015, Odense Concert Hall, Denmark.
  • Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D Major, op. 35 (1878) I. Allegro moderato. II. Andante. III. Allegro vivacissimo. Maxim Fedotov (violin). Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, March 11, 2017.
  • Piano concerto No 2. Lilya Zilberstein, piano. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor Orchestra Radio Svizzera italiana. Lugano, 2005.
  • Piano Concerto No 2 in G major, op. 44. Boris Berezovsky, piano. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Sinfonia Varsovia.
  • Piano concerto No 3. Alexander Mogilevsky, piano. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Orchestra Radio Svizzera italiana. Lugano, 2005.
  • Souvenir d'un lieu cher, op. 42, TH 116: I. Meditation. Arr. A. Glazunov for Violin & Orchestra. Tchaikovsky: Complete Works for Violin & Orchestra. Artist: Jennifer Koh. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Orchestra: Odense Symphony Orchestra. ℗ 2016 Cedille. Released on: 2016-09-09.
  • Souvenir d'un lieu cher, op. 42, TH 116: II. Scherzo. Arr. A. Glazunov for Violin & Orchestra. Tchaikovsky: Complete Works for Violin & Orchestra. Artist: Jennifer Koh. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Orchestra: Odense Symphony Orchestra. ℗ 2016 Cedille. Released on: 2016-09-09.
  • Souvenir d'un lieu cher, op. 42, TH 116: III. Melodie. Arr. A. Glazunov for Violin & Orchestra. Tchaikovsky: Complete Works for Violin & Orchestra. Artist: Jennifer Koh. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Orchestra: Odense Symphony Orchestra. ℗ 2016 Cedille. Released on: 2016-09-09.
  • Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra in G major, op. 44. I. Allegro brilliante e mondo vivace. II. Andante non troppo. III. Allegro con fucco. Bis. Andrey Korobeinikov (piano). National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, October 24, 2019.
  • Symfoni nr. 4, f-mol, opus 36. DR SymfoniOrkestret | The Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Alexander Vedernikov, Dirigent. 12. december 2019. DR Koncerthuset.
  • Simphonie No 4 en fa mineur opus 36 l'Orchestre Philarmonique De Radio France. Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, piano. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. 5 oct 2012, Paris.
  • Symphony No. 5 in E minor, op. 64. I. Andante—Allegro con anima. II. Andante cantabile, con alcuna licenza. III. Valse. Allegro moderato. IV. Finale. Andante maestoso—Allegro vivace. Russian National Youth Symphony Orchestra. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Moscow State Philharmonic Society. Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, January 26, 2020, Moscow.
  • Symphony No.6 B minor, op. 74, "Pathétique". Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. NHK Symphony Orchestra. Tokyo. 2017.
  • Symphony No 5 in E minor 1888, op. 64. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Odense, 3/12.2009.
  • Iolanta | Mikhail Kit sings Rene. Bass from Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg sings aria of King Rene from Tchaikovsky's Iolanta. Conductor Alexander Vedernikov. Video recording made before July 27. 2011.
  • Iolanta, op. 69 (Iolanthe, op. 69): Net, charyi lask krasyi myatezhnoj, "Vaudemont's Romance" Highlights From Russian Operas. Artist: Vsevolod Grivnov; Choir: Bolshoi Theatre Chorus. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Orchestra: Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra.
  • The Queen of Spades (Pique Dame) , op. 68: Act III: Uzh polnoch blizitsya. Highlights From Russian Operas. Artist: Elena Zelenskaya; Choir: Bolshoi Theatre Chorus. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Orchestra: Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra.
  • The Queen of Spades (Pique Dame). Act 1. 2004. Bolshoi Theatre of Russia, Conductor — Alexander Vedernikov. Performers: Makvala Kasrashvili — Lisa, Oleg Kulko — German, Elena Obraztsova — Countess, Pavel Chernykh — Tomsky, Svetlana Shilova — Polina, Elena Novak — Governess.
  • Mazeppa. Act II: O Marija, Marija, "Mazeppa's Arioso" Highlights From Russian Operas. Artist: Yuri Nechaev; Choir: Bolshoi Theatre Chorus. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Orchestra: Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra.
  • Complete Works for Violin & Orchestra. Artist: Jennifer Koh. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Orchestra: Odense Symphony Orchestra.​​

​Ulyanich
  • Christ is risen from the dead. The State Symphony Chapel of Russia. Recording of a concert from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on September 21, 1993 by Alexander Vedernikov (conductor).

​Verdi
  • Messa da Requiem. Orchestra and choir of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia. Conducted by Alexander Vedernikov, H. Gerzmava, E. Manistina, M. Pasteur, M. Kazakov. The Great Hall of the Conservatory, Moscow, 05.10.2005
  • Falstaff. Сhoir and Symphony Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor. Nechaev | Stumbras | Semenina | Dunaev | Aglatova | Naumenko | Galiahmedov. Moscow, 18/02/2005.
  • Aida (highlights). "Già i sacerdoti adunansi" from AIDA. The Mikhailovsky Theatre, 11/2019. Amneris: Olesya Petrova. Radamès: Riccardo Massi. Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov. Staging: Igor Ushakov.
  • Otello. Otello: Kristian Benedikt; Desdemona: Malin Bystrõm; Iago: Vladimir Stoyanov; Emilia: Susann Végh; Cassio: Klas Hedlund; Roderigo: Danel Ralphson; Lodovico: Michael Schmidberger; Montano, A Herald: Kristian Flor; A Dancer: Chiara VinciStage director — David Alden. The Royal Swedish Opera. 2015.
  • Otello (highlights) | E il ciel... Niun mi tema. Otello — Kristian Benedikt, Desdemona — Malin Bystrom, Iago — Vladimir Stoyanov. Conductor — Alexander Vedernikov. Stage director — David Alden. The Royal Swedish Opera. 2015.
  • Otello (highlights). Otello — Kristian Benedikt, Desdemona — Malin Bystrom, Iago — Vladimir Stoyanov. Conductor — Alexander Vedernikov. Stage director — David Alden. The Royal Swedish Opera. 2015.

​Vustin
  • Zaitsev's Letter (1990). The text of the letter is Sergey Zaitsev. Yuli Khomenko, the voice. Amadeus Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Alexander Vedernikov. It was recorded in 1990.

​Wagenseil
  • Trombone Concerto. Erkin Yusupov-trombone and Bolshoi Chamber Orchestra. Alexander Vedernikov, conductor.

Wagner

CONCERTS​​

Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, June 5, 2017
Alexey Volodin, piano.
Alexander Vedernikov, conductor.
The Russian National Orchestra​.
Rossini
  • Overture to the opera "Journey to Reims".
Chopin
  • Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra.
​Berlioz
  • Overture to the opera "Beatrice and Benedict.
​Chopin
  • Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra.

Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, September 15, 2016
Nikolai Lugansky, piano.
Alexander Vedernikov, conductor.
State Symphony Orchestra "New Russia"​.
Prokofiev (125th anniversary)
  • Piano Concerto No. 2.
​Rachmaninov
  • Symphony No. 1.

​Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, December 30, 2014
Boris Berezovsky, piano.
Alexander Vedernikov, conductor.
The State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia named after E.F. Svetlanov.
​Ravel
  • Concerto No. 2 for piano and orchestra (for the left hand).
​de Falla
  • "Nights in the Gardens of Spain" Suite from the music of the ballet "The Three-Cornered Hat"
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​Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, December 12, 2014
Nikolai Lugansky, piano.
Alexander Vedernikov, conductor.
The Russian National Orchestra.
​​Tchaikovsky
  • Suite No. 3 for string orchestra.
​Rachmaninov
  • Concerto No. 3 for piano and orchestra.

Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, December 26, 2017
Nikolai Lugansky, piano.
Alexander Vedernikov, conductor.
The Russian National Orchestra.
​Rachmaninov
  • "Island of the Dead" is a symphonic poem based on a painting by Arnold Böcklin, Op. 29.
  • Rhapsody on a theme by Paganini for piano and orchestra in A minor, Op. 43.
Ravel
  • Concerto No. 2 for Piano and orchestra (for the left hand) in D major.
  • "Waltz" is a choreographic poem.

​​​​​​Opening Liszt Concours (Netherlands)
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest.
Alexander Vedernikov — dirigent
Enrico Pace — piano.
​Liszt
  • Vallée d'Obermann (uit Années de Pèlerinage: Première année: Suisse)
​Rachmaninov
  • Paganini-variaties
​Skrjabin
  • Symfonie nr. 3 'Le divin poème'
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