Talk:Alexander Alyabyev

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At least the second external link I really need to put these under References, which is what it is: a link whose content was used to help edit the article itself rather than provide further reading material.

The two surviving quartets were recorded in 1948 by the Beethoven Quartet, and issued on CD in 1999 (Gilels and the Beethoven Quartet recorded the piano quintet, also, in 1960.); another recording of the complete quartets (one was not) was also made by a quartet named in homage to Rimsky.

As to the list of works I found, it does not include a symphony in E minor which the US Library of Congress holds (published in 1955), so one may add that to a worklist as well... Schissel | Sound the Note! 21:16, 4 October 2006 (UTC)