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MARIA YUDINA’S DISCOGRAPHY

+Mozart. Concerto A-dur K. 488 (1943) All-Union Radio Symphony
Orchestra, Alexander Gauk (?), conductor CD: Dante LYS, HPC 121

+Schubert. Sonata no. 21 B-dur (August 1947) HPC 123

+Beethoven. Choral Fantasy op. 80 (1947) Sergei Gorchakov, conductor
HPC122

Beethoven. Concerto no. 4 G-dur (All-Union Radio Symphony Orchestra,
Kurt Sanderling, conductor(1948) HPC 122
+Mozart. Concerto d-moll K. 466 (1948)
+Brahms. Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel (May 24, 1948) HPC
123
+Bach. Chromatic Fantasy and fugue (1948) RCD 16298
Bach. Toccata in C minor (1948?)
© Mussorgsky, Duma (Reverie), Meditation (Album Leaf), Une Larme
(1949) CD: RCD 16298
© Mussorgsky, Scherzo in C sharp minor (1950) RCD 16298
© Liszt. Variations on a Theme by Bach S. 180 (1950) RCD 16298
+Beethoven, Sonata no. 5 (1950)
Beethoven, Sonata no. 6 for Violin and piano op. 30 no. 1 (with Marina
Kozolupova)
+Bach WTC I & II (live 4. X &  4. XI. 1950)

+Beethoven, Sonata no. 16 (1951)
+Mozart Recital (Small Hall of the Moscow Conseravtoire), Live October
4, 1951
Fantasy and Sonata in C minor, Sonata in A minor, Sonata in major,
Fantasy in D minor
Mozart, Sonatas for Violin and piano no.9 in F major, no. 17 in A
major
*Schumann. Kreisleriana, Fantasy in C Major (live 1950?)
*Schumann, Fantasy in C Major (live 1950?)

+Schumann. Phantasiestucke op. 12 (1951-1952)
Schumann. Vogel als Prophet (aus Waldszenen) (1952)
Brahms. Intermezzos (cis-moll), Rhapsody op. 79 no. 2 (1952)
Beethoven. Sonata no. 29 (1952)
© Scriabin. Preludes op. 11 nos 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 17 &
22(1952)
+Haydn, Sonata in E flat Major no. 52 (1952)
+Beethoven, Variations on a Russian Theme (1952)
© Taneyev, Piano Quartet in E major, op. 20 (with D. Tsyganov, V.
Borisovski, S. Shirinski) (1952) D 01736-7
+Prokofiev. Visions Fugitives op. 22 (December 1953)
Prokofiev, 2 pieces from “Romeo and Juliet” op. 75: Montagues and
Capulets, Romeo and Juliet before the farewell (studio recording).
© Recital in Kiev (Grand Philharmony Hall), April 4, 1954.
Beethoven, 32 Variations in C minor, Sonata no. 14, Sonata no. 17.
Bach-Liszt. Organ Prelude and Fugue in A minor; Prokofiev, 4 Visions
Fugitives; Schubert-Liszt, Am Meer; Schubert, Sonata no. 21 in B flat
Major; Mozart-Saltykov, Lacrimosa from Requiem; Borodin, from la
Petite Suite: In the Monastery, Scherzo;Schubert, Moment musicaux in F
minor.

+Recital in Moscow (Column Hall of Trade Unions), October 20, 1954
Beethoven, Sonata no. 32, op. 111; Brahms, Sonata no. 3 in F minor;
Bach-Liszt, Organ prelude and Fugue in A minor; Bach, Adagio from
Italian Concerto; Brahms, Valse in A flat Major; Prokofiev, Juliet as
a Young Girl.
(+ coming soon) Tchaikovsky. Piano Concerto no. 1 (live Kiev 1954?)
(+ coming soon)Beethoven. Concerto no. 5 (Nathan Rachlin, live in
Kiev?)

+Bach. Concerto in D minor. All-Union Radio Symphony Orchestra. Kurt
Sanderling, conductor (live GHMC October 8, 1956)
Sviridov, Partita no. 1 op. 9
Shaporin, Sonata no. 2 in F sharp minor
Medtner, 3 Sonatas op. 11, Sonata-Elegie op. 11no.2; Sonata in Cmajor
op. 11no. 3 (1957, 1958?)
© Taneyev, Quintet , with Beethoven Quartet(December 1957)
Paul Danblon, Piano Concerto (1957, 1958?)
Kochurov, Adagio (1958?)
+Beethoven. Sonatas nos. 12, 28 &32 (1958)
+Shostakovich. Sonata no. 2 (1958) Valentin Skoblo, sound engineer
+Hindemith, Sonata no. 3 B flat major (1958) Valentin Skoblo, sound
engineer
Myaskovski, From the cycle Old Pages op. 31: nos 1, 2 , 3, 6, 7.
© Schubert. Forellen-Quintet (with Beethoven Quartet )(Live SHMC,
November 19,1960)
Szymanowski, Variations, Preludes (1960)
*Bach. Well-Tempered Clavichord. Volumes I & II (studio recording)
(only no. 13 Fis-dur and no. 18 gis-moll were released D 09169-70)
Bach-Liszt. Organ Prelude and Fugue in A minor (studio recording) D
09169-70

© Beethoven. Diabelli Variations (May-June1961)
© Krenek, Sonata no. 2 (August 1961)
Debussy. Sonata for Cello and Piano with Natalia Shakhovskaya (1961)
Prokofiev, Sonata for Flute and Piano
Hindemith, Sonata for Viola and Piano (with Fyodor Druzhinin) D
08575-6
Honegger, Sonata for Viola and Piano, 1920 (with Fyodor Druzhinin) D
08575-6
Hindemith, Sonata for French Horn and Piano (with Vitali Buyanovski) D
017355-6
Hindemith, Sonata for Double Bass and Piano (with R. Azarkhin)
D-017355-6
Hindemith, Sonata for Flute and Piano, 1937.
*Chopin, Ballade no. 4 op. 52, 24 Preludes op. 28
*Ravel. Oundine
Serocki. Sonatina for Trombone and Piano
+Stravinski, Concerto for Piano and Winds (1924), All-Union Radio
Symphony Orchestra, Gennadi Rozhdestvenski, conductor
© Stravinski, Sonata (November 1961) CD: Harmonia Mundi
© Stravinski, Serenade in A (November 1961) CD: BMG (Russian
Piano School)
Stravinski, Duetto Concertante for Violin and Piano, 1932 (with Victor
Pikaizen) D-011391-2
Stravinski. Circus Polka for a Baby Elephant (with Marina Drozdova)
Stravinski, Sonata for Two Pianos, 1944 (with Marina Drozdova)
D-011391-2
Lutoslawski. Variations on a Theme by Paganini

© Beethoven 15 Variations with Fugue (Eroica Variations) op. 35
(May-June 1961)
CD: Philips
+ Beethoven, Sonatas no. 22 (November 1961)
+ Beethoven, Sonata no. 27 (November 1961) CD: Classound
(all three Beehoven’s pieces are made for one record)
released: LP: D 08299-300
Busoni. Duetto Concertante after Mozart for two pianos
Glazunov, Prelude and Fugue in D minor
Stravinski, Septet (1962)
+Mozart. Rondo in A Minor K. 511, CD: Classound
Mozart, Adagio in B Minor, 
Mozart, Sonata in A major (1963)
LP:D 016881-2 (all three pieces)
Mozart. Variations on a Minuet by Duport
Mozart, Sonata no. 6 D-dur, K. 284
+Mozart, Sonata no. 18 F-dur, K. 533/494
©Bartok, Pieces from Mikrokosmos  CD: BMG, Classound
Bartok from Mikrokosmos, Book Six, no. 145 (Chromatic Invention) (for
two pianos).
Bartok. Contrasts. Trio for Violin, Clarinet and Piano (with Victor
Pikaizen and Lev Mikhailov) SM 02443-4, D 016509-10
+Schubert, Impromptus op. 90 & 142, Schubert-Liszt, Am Meer (1964)
Berg Pieces for Clarinet and Piano (with Lev Mikhailov) (July 1965)
Hindemith, Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, 1939 (with Lev Mikhailov)
(July 1965?)
Jolivet. 4 Pieces from “Mana”: Bird (no. 2), Princess of Bali(no. 3),
Goat (no. 4), Cow (no. 5) LP: SM 03113-4
Lutoslawski , from the cycle “Bucolics”: Idyll
Martinu, Pieces: ”Fifth day of the Fifth Moon”, “Booksellers on Malace
quay”
© Berg, Sonata (July 1965) CD: BMG (Russian Piano School)
Prokofiev, Sonata for Cello and Piano, op. 119 (Lev Evgrafov) (1966)
Hindemith, Sonata for Trombone and Piano, 1941 (G. Hersonski)
+Hindemith, Sonata for two pianos, 1942 (with Marina Drozdova)
+Mussorgski. Pictures at an Exhibition (Summer 1967)
(+ coming soon) Mussorgski-Kamenski. Three pieces from “Boris Godunov”
(1967)
+Prokofiev. Thing in itself op. 45 no. 1 (1967)
© Bach. Goldberg Variations (1968)
Brahms. Intermezzos (1968)
+Brahms. Piano Quartet no. 2 (4.XI.1968)

NOTES

*The existence of these recordings is doubtful
+ these recordings are present in my collection and available from me
© these recordings are copyrighted and not available from me

At least two of the labels which released Yudina CDs, are pirate:
Arlecchino records (Italy, doesn’t exist anymore) and Dante LYS
(France). The 4 Classound Cd set is not copyrighted