Sergey Nikitin (musician) - Works

Works

  • CDs
    • 'To the Music of Vivaldi ("Под музыку Вивальди"), 1994
    • Sergei Nikitin (selected songs), 1994
    • A Big Secret for a Small Company ("Большой секрет для маленькой компании"), 1995
    • Yesterday the Crocodile smiled, 1995
    • Brich-Mulla ("Брич-Мулла", Sergey Nikitin's songs on verses of Dmitry Sukharev cf. Brichmulla), 1996
    • Sentries of Love ("Часовые любви", The Nikitins sing Bulat Okudzhava's songs)
    • We don't choose times, 1998
    • The Girl and the Plasticine, 1998
    • Something is Happenning to Me (Sergey Nikitin's songs to the verses of Yevgeny Yevtushenko), 1999
    • Retro for the Two of Us (Sergey Nikitin, Pyotr Todorovsky)
    • Black and White Cinema, 2002
    • Winter Holiday, 2002
  • Soundtracks to live-action films:
    • Almost a laughable story
    • Trips in an old car
    • Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears
    • Irony of Fate, - "Snowing On" a song from the film, lyrics by Boris Pasternak, music and performance by Nikitin, English subtitles by V. Chetin
    • Old New Year
  • Soundtracks to animated films:
    • A Big Secret for a Small Company (1979)
    • The Boy Was Walking, the Crow Was Flying (1981)
    • The Wolfskin (1982)
  • Music for the theater
    • Mary Poppins, a collaboration with Viktor Berkovsky
    • Ali Baba and 40 songs of Persian Bazaar a collaboration with Viktor Berkovsky, libretto by Veniamin Smekhov
    • Opera Why are you wearing tails (based on a vaudeville by Anton Chekhov the Proposal)
    • and many others

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