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J.S.Bach (Deleclusé), Presto from the 1st violin Sonata

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet

 

L.Larsen „Barn Dances“, for flute, clarinet and piano

  • Konny Chen – flute
  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Tobias Drewelius – piano

 

I.SCHIPHORST „Hi, BILL!“

  • Julia Drukh – bass clarinet

 

B.KOVACS, „SHOLEM-ALEKHEM, ROV FEIDMAN!“

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Gryta Tatoryte – piano

 

L.BEETHOVEN, TRIO B-DUR OP.11 „GASSENHAUER“

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Norbert Ginthör – cello
  • Nikolai Gangnus – piano

 

B.KOVÁCS, HOMMAGE Á A. KHACHATURIAN

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet

 

HOMMAGE Á RAINER MARIA RILKE

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet

 

K.VARDAPET, „HOV AREK“, BASED ON AN ARMENIAN FOLK SONG ARRANGEMENT: YAZAN ALSABBAGH

  • Adnan Maral – moderation
  • Anette Maiburg – flute
  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Karina Buschinger – violin
  • Piotr Skweres – cello
  • Matthias Hacker – contrabass
  • Susana Feige – harp
  • Fethi Ak – percussion 

 

I.OLENCHIK, CAPRICE №18 „SPANISH SKETCHES“

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet

 

C.M.WEBER, CONCERTINO OP.26

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Petra Menzel – piano

 

I.DRUKH,  SACRAMENT OF THE EUCHARIST (2000) | TRIO Y

  • Konny Chen – flute
  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Tobias Drewelius – piano

 

G.CONNESSON, „TECHNO-PARADE“

  • Konny Chen – flute
  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Tobias Drewelius – piano

 

L.SPOHR, Clarinet concerto №2, OP. 57 ADAGIO

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Petra Menzel – piano

 

G.GERSHWIN, „RHAPSODY IN BLUE“ (ARR. by NIKOLAI GANGNUS aND JULIA DRUKH)

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Nikolai Gangnus – piano

 

H.VILLA-LOBOS, PRELUDE NO. 3 (ARR. by JULIA DRUKH)

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet

 

I.ALBÉNIZ, „ASTURIAS“ (ARR. for clarinet SOLO by JULIA DRUKH)

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet

 

A.GRGIN, CAPRICCIO FOR CLARINET SOLO

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet

 

A. COPLAND, clarinet concerto

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Prof. Rasmus Baumann – conductor
  • University Symphony Orchestra of the HMDK Stuttgart

 

N.RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, “Flight of the bumblebee” (ARR. FOR CLARINET SOLO BY JULIA DRUKH)

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet

 

F. Busoni, Concertino op.48

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Petra Menzel – piano

 

 

C.Debussy, Première rhapsodie

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Nikolai Gangnus – piano

 

W.A. Mozart, Clarinet Concerto KV622

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Hannes Krämer – conductor
  • Junges Tonkünstler Orchestra

 

I.Drukh, “Pslam for clarinet SOLO”

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet

 

G.Mahler, “Adagietto” from the 5th Symphony (arr.by N.Gangnus / J.Drukh)

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Nikolai Gangnus – piano

 

B.Mantovani, “L’ère de rien” – Trio for flute, clarinet and piano

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Timur Osmanov – flute
  • Gryta Tatoryte – piano

International contemporary music competition “Zeitgenuss” (LIVE. Karlsruhe, Germany, Oct.2015)

 

 

J.Brahms, Sonata in F minor op.120 №1

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Nikolai Gangnus – piano

 

F. Poulenc, Sonata for clarinet and piano, 2nd movement

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Nikolai Gangnus – piano

 

I.Drukh, “Sacrament of the Anointing of Myron”

*from “Seven Sacraments” for chamber ensemble (1994-1999)

  • Bella Kublanova – flute
  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Felix Treiber – violin
  • Darima Tsyrempilova – cello
  • Olga Zheltikova – piano

 

J.S. Bach, “I call to you, Lord Jesu Christ” BWV 639 (arr. V.Werbitzky)

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Olga Zheltikova – harpsichord

 

W. A. Mozart, Clarinet Concerto / 2nd movement

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Nikolai Gangnus – piano

 

J. Widmann, “5 Fragments”

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Ekaterina Polyakova – piano

 

I.Drukh, “Tangovision” for Ensemble

in the Chamber Music Hall of the St.Petersburg Philharmonic (2009)

  • Julia Drukh – clarinet
  • Elina Drukh – violin
  • Gleb Koljadin – piano
  • Dmitry Janov-Janovsky – cello