Tracklist

  • CD 1
  • 1
    Alexey Fyodorovitch Karamazov Was The Third Son Of Fyodor Pavlovitch Karamazov
    4:18
  • 2
    You Can Easily Imagine What A Father Such A Man Could Be
    5:20
  • 3
    Very Shortly After Getting His Four Year Old Mitya Off His Hands
    3:32
  • 4
    It Happened That The Old Lady Died Soon After This
    5:54
  • 5
    Alyosha Was Only Twenty
    3:58
  • 6
    At The Time Of Yefim Petrovitch's Death
    3:17
  • 7
    'Do You Know' He Often Used To Say
    3:50
  • 8
    Some Of My Readers May Imagine
    3:53
  • 9
    It Was A Warm, Bright Day The End Of August
    2:08
  • 10
    Dimitri Fyodorovitch, A Young Man Of Eight And Twenty
    3:41
  • 11
    'They All Blame Me, All Of Them'
    3:51
  • 12
    'Dimitri Fyodorovitch' , Yelled Fyodor Pavlovitch Suddenly
    2:27
  • 13
    Alyosha Helped Father Zossima To His Bedroom
    3:21
  • 14
    The House Of Fyodor Pavlovitch Was Far From Being In The Centre Of Town
    2:58
  • 15
    There Was One Circumstance That Struck Grigory Particularly
    2:53
  • 16
    Alyosha Set Off From The Monastery
    3:32
  • 17
    I Was Leading A Wild Life Then
    4:20
  • 18
    Suddenly The New Major Arrived To Take Command Of The Battalion
    2:47
  • 19
    'Stop Dimitri' Said Alyosha
    4:12
  • 20
    'Stop Dimitri' Alyosha Interrupted Again
    4:30
  • 21
    'And What Then?'
    4:35
  • CD 2
  • 1
    He Found His Father Still At Table
    4:14
  • 2
    'Get Along With You'
    2:55
  • 3
    Dimitri Suddenly Reappeared In The Drawing Room
    3:05
  • 4
    It Was By Now Seven O'clock And It Was Getting Dark
    4:08
  • 5
    'I've Known Of It A Long Time'
    4:05
  • 6
    'This Is The First Time We've Met, Alexey Foyodorovitch'
    5:14
  • 7
    There Was A Sudden Gleam In Her Eyes
    3:35
  • 8
    It Was Not Much More Than Three - Quarters Of A Mile
    2:38
  • 9
    Alyosha Described All That Had Happened
    3:43
  • 10
    Alyosha Was Roused Early, Before Daybreak
    4:09
  • 11
    And Bending Down To Alyosha
    2:56
  • 12
    Just After He Had Crossed The Square
    4:34
  • 13
    The Boy Waited For Him Without Budging
    4:05
  • 14
    When Alyosha Entered The Drawing Room
    4:35
  • 15
    'Alexey Foyodorovitch, You Speak'
    4:09
  • 16
    He Went Out Of The Room Without Saying Goodbye
    2:31
  • 17
    He Was Really Grieved In A Way He Had Seldom Been Before
    4:00
  • 18
    Alyosha Looked Attentively At Him
    4:29
  • 19
    'You've Pierced Me To The Heart'
    2:27
  • 20
    'Have You Heard Our News?'
    3:35
  • 21
    'The Air Is Fresh'
    3:59
  • CD 3
  • 1
    Alyosha's heart was trembling
    3:36
  • 2
    Alyosha was delighted
    3:34
  • 3
    Ivan was on his way home to Fyodor Pavlovitch's house
    4:14
  • 4
    'Why don't you go to Tchermashnya, sir?'
    3:40
  • 5
    'I'm bound to admit the fact,
    4:14
  • 6
    'You know yourself why he'll come'
    3:10
  • 7
    'You seem to be a perfect idiot,'
    2:50
  • 8
    And in the same nervous frenzy, too, he spoke
    5:08
  • 9
    The whole household came out to take leave
    4:05
  • 10
    Grushenka lived in the busiest part of town
    4:53
  • 11
    She gaily sat down beside Alyosha on the sofa,
    5:24
  • 12
    But Dimitri, to whom Grushenka
    3:57
  • 13
    Mitya formed a plan of action:
    4:11
  • 14
    At that very moment Grigory waked up on his bed of sickness
    2:59
  • 15
    Fenya, the housemaid, was sitting in the kitchen
    5:21
  • 16
    It was a little more than twenty versts to Mokroe
    5:50
  • 17
    With his long rapid strides
    4:10
  • 18
    Mitya had been, all this time, holding in his hand
    4:18
  • 19
    Both the Poles rose from their seats with a deeply offended air
    3:34
  • CD 4
  • 1
    But Grushenka suddenly lost all patience
    4:08
  • 2
    What followed was almost an orgy, a feast to which all were welcome
    4:24
  • 3
    Yet there was a ray of light and hope in his darkness
    4:18
  • 4
    'The lady's been drinking'
    3:19
  • 5
    Grushenka opened her eyes
    4:51
  • 6
    Pyotr Ilyitch Perhotin, to whom Dimitri had pawned his pistol
    2:50
  • 7
    Our police captain, Mihail Makarovitch Mararov
    3:22
  • 8
    Pyotr Ilyitch was simply dumbfounded
    5:46
  • 9
    The deputy police inspector of the town
    4:11
  • 10
    And so Mitya sat looking wildly at the people round him
    4:06
  • 11
    'Alive? He's alive?' cried Mitya
    4:20
  • 12
    'Did I exclaim that?'
    4:03
  • 13
    At that moment another unexpected scene followed
    4:28
  • 14
    'You don't know how you encourage us'
    3:44
  • 15
    'That's how we've treated you from the beginning'
    3:48
  • 16
    Mitya waited gloomily
    5:04
  • 17
    Though Mitya spoke sullenly
    4:17
  • 18
    Mitya was absolutely dumbfounded
    4:42
  • 19
    He was almost choking
    3:14
  • CD 5
  • 1
    Next came the account of Mitya's sudden determination
    4:13
  • 2
    Mitya smiled mournfully, almost dreamily
    4:08
  • 3
    Something utterly unexpected and amazing to Mitya followed
    4:25
  • 4
    It was a long time before they could persuade him
    3:48
  • 5
    Mitya uttered his sudden monologue
    3:40
  • 6
    For some seconds Mitya stood as though thunderstruck
    4:03
  • 7
    'Gentlemen' he began
    3:56
  • 8
    'Allow me to inquire' observed the prosecutor at last
    4:26
  • 9
    Both the lawyers laughed aloud
    5:04
  • 10
    'You'd better show us the remains of it.'
    3:43
  • 11
    The examination of the witnesses began
    3:47
  • 12
    The Poles, too, were examined
    4:10
  • 13
    Ippolit Kirillovitch was very well satisfied with this piece of evidence
    3:42
  • 14
    When the protocol had been signed
    4:57
  • 15
    It was the beginning of November
    4:14
  • 16
    It was the beginning of November
    3:20
  • 17
    Dardanelov was a middle-aged bachelor
    3:19
  • 18
    And so, on that frosty, snowy, and windy day in November
    4:37
  • 19
    But Kolya did not hear her.
    5:25
  • CD 6
  • 1
    'Listen, Karamazov, I'll tell you all about it.'
    3:52
  • 2
    One day he flew at them all as they were coming out of school
    5:17
  • 3
    The room inhabited by the family of the retired captain
    3:48
  • 4
    Krassotkin's entrance made a general sensation
    4:56
  • 5
    Ilusha could not speak
    4:18
  • 6
    When the doctor came out of the room
    6:15
  • 7
    Alyosha went towards the cathedral square
    4:23
  • 8
    'He doesn't love Katerina Ivanovna,' said Alyosha firmly
    3:12
  • 9
    Alyosha sat plunged in thought, considering something
    3:25
  • 10
    It was quite late when Alyosha rang at the prison gate
    3:15
  • 11
    He went up to Alyosha excitedly and kissed him
    3:08
  • 12
    'Of that later, now I must speak of something else
    4:33
  • 13
    On the way to Ivan he had to pass the house where Katerina Ivanovna was living
    4:58
  • 14
    'Who is the murderer then, according to you?'
    5:36
  • 15
    This was the third time that Ivan had been to see Smerdyakov
    4:18
  • 16
    'Tell me now, why did you send me then to Tchermashnya?'
    3:48
  • 17
    Later, Smerdyakov had been discharged from the hospital
    4:25
  • 18
    Smerdyakov took the rag from his eyes
    5:58
  • CD 7
  • 1
    Ivan did not go home
    4:27
  • 2
    When he was half-way there
    4:01
  • 3
    Smerdyakov was not in the least scared
    3:54
  • 4
    Ivan stepped up to the table
    6:09
  • 5
    'What more is there to tell!'
    6:05
  • 6
    He stopped. Ivan had listened all the time
    4:02
  • 7
    'I don't want it,' Smerdyakov articulated in a shaking voice
    3:54
  • 8
    A loud, persistent knocking was suddenly heard at the window
    4:44
  • 9
    Aloysha ran to the washing stand
    6:05
  • 10
    At ten o'clock in the morning of the day following the events
    3:04
  • 11
    At last the President opened the case of the murder of Fyodor Pavlovitch Karmazov
    3:14
  • 12
    One peculiar characteristic of the case
    3:56
  • 13
    Grigory remained silent
    4:13
  • 14
    It came as quite a surprise even to Alyosha himself
    4:39
  • 15
    Katerina Ivanovna was called to the witness box
    4:04
  • 16
    I am approaching the sudden catastrophe
    3:59
  • 17
    I may note that he had been called before Alyosha
    3:44
  • 18
    The usher of the court took the whole roll
    4:13
  • CD 8
  • 1
    The whole court was thrown into confusion
    4:37
  • 2
    They asked Mitya he admitted having written the letter
    5:22
  • 3
    Ippolit Kirillovitch began his speech
    3:29
  • 4
    'But to return to the eldest son.'
    3:56
  • 5
    At this point Ippolit Kirillovitch broke off
    3:13
  • 6
    'I shall be told that he shamed illness'
    3:27
  • 7
    As Fetyukovitc, the Council for the Defence began his speech
    4:18
  • 8
    'But I shall be asked'
    4:53
  • 9
    'Allow me, gentlemen of the jury, to remind you'
    2:57
  • 10
    'In the first place we have Smerdyakov's sudden suicide
    3:30
  • 11
    'It's not only the accumulation of facts
    3:25
  • 12
    'Gentlemen of the jury, you remember that awful night
    4:36
  • 13
    This was how Fetyukovitch concluded his speech
    4:38
  • 14
    Very early, at nine o'clock in the morning
    4:18
  • 15
    He hurried to the hospital where Mitya was now lying
    4:10
  • 16
    At that instant Katya appeared in the doorway.
    5:06
  • 17
    He really was late
    4:02
  • 18
    They reached the church at last
    4:41
  • 19
    They all stood still by the big stone
    4:46

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