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Alexander Manotskov, et al. - ALEXANDER MANOTSKOV: Boye. KMC Orchestra and Choir c. Petr Kasimir. Fancymusic, FANCY043 - ALEXANDER MANOTSKOV: Passion According to Nicodemus. Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble and Questa Music Ensemble c. Philipp Chizhevskiy. Fancymusic, FANCY0221
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2015
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1 Available to download on the Fancymusic, or to stream on Spotify. The Fancymusic label was set up in 2013 and does not release physical CDs. An interview (in Russian) with its founder Sergei Krasin is readable here: http://archives.colta.ru/docs/25420.
2 A well-updated web-resource documenting composers in Russia is accessible here: http://www.russiancomposers.ru. Four of these composers – Martynov, Batagov, Karmanov and Zagny – are featured in a 2009 documentary by Olesya Buryachenko: https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAnY40eDPuI (accessed 21 June 2015).
3 See, for example, this Nganasan song: https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUJWCKccBwQ (accessed 21 June 2015).
4 Manotskov himself has drawn the parallel between Boye and the Passion, saying Boye could be seen as ‘a sort of prequel’ to it. See Artem Melnik, ‘Ya operiruyu vremenami i prostranstvom’ (‘I manipulate time and space’) [interview with Alexander Manotskov], ART1 Visual Daily website, 29/05/2014 http://art1.ru/music/ya-operiruyu-vremenami-i-prostranstvom/.