Talk:Galina Ustvolskaya

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From the Discography: "SYMPHONY NO. 3 – JESUS MESSIAH, SAVE US! – The St. Petersburg Soloists / Malov / Liss MEGADISC MDC 7858 <<<<<  – Symphonieorchester des Bayerische n Rundfunks / Stenz / Sherstanoi MEGADISC MDC 7858 <<<<<"

Cf. http://home.wanadoo.nl/ovar/ustvol.htm: "Symphony No. 3 for orchestra and soloist (1983) Duration: 16 minutes. CD Megadisc MDC 7854 <<<<<: Ural PO, St. Petersburg Soloists, D. Liss (cond), Nemytov CD WWE 1CD 20083 <<<<<<: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Stenz (cond), Sherstanoi"

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 * There is quite a bit of plagiarism on this page... see http://www.mondayeveningconcerts.org/bios/ustvolskaya.html —Preceding unsigned comment added by 131.162.155.244 (talk) 04:27, 7 March 2011 (UTC)

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Shostakovich's "North Korea" article?
Earlier I removed a source which was titled "Shostakovich: 'Most Beautiful Compositions' in North Korea, no. 2, August, 1942," the reasons being that, apart from not indicating how it was cited in this article, its reference to "North Korea" in 1942 is dubious. At the time there was no "North Korea," much less any political partitioning which required the need to distinguish one Korea from another; the Korean Peninsula was unified under the rule of the Empire of Japan and known officially as "Chōsen" (or "Тёсэн" in the USSR). --CurryTime7-24 (talk) 18:09, 7 June 2021 (UTC)