I Five Songs on verses by Baratynsky, Keats, Pushkin and Shchevchenko: Song can tend the ailing spirit (Y. Baratynsky) - There were storms and blizzards ( Y. Baratynsky) - La Belle Dame sans merci (J. Keats) - O melancholy time! (from “Autumn” by A. Pushkin) - Farewell, O world, O earth (from “A Dream” by T. Shevchenko) - II Eleven Songs on verses by Pushkin, Mandelstam, Lermontov, Tyutchev, Shelley and Essenin: What is my name to you? (A. Pushkin) - I will tell you with complete directness (O. Mandelstam) - I drink to the health of Mary (A. Pushkin) - Winter journey (A. Pushkin) - White, a solitary sail (M. Lermontov) - I met you … (F. Tyutchev) - The Isle (P. Busshe Shelley) - Something unspoken, blue and tender (S. Yessenin) - Autumn song (S. Yessenin) - Swamps and marshes (S. Yessenin) - Winter evening (A. Pushkin) - III Three Songs on verses by Mikhail Lermontov: When the yellowing cornfield stirs - I set out on the road alone - Mountain summits (after J.W. von Goethe “Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh”) - IV Five Songs on verses by Pushkin, Tyutchev, Mandelstam and Zhukovsky: Elegy. Verses composed at night during a time of insomnia (A. Pushkin) - Choral. A vengeful God has taken everything from me (F. Tyutchev) - Meditation. It’s time, my friend, it’s time! (O. Mandelstam) - Ode. And Mozart in water, and Schubert in birdsongs (O. Mandelstam, there: “Schubert in water, an Mozart in birdsongs”) - Postlude. Recollection (“Those sweet companions”) (V. Zhukovsky)