"Ave Maria" is a much recorded aria composed by
Vladimir Vavilov around 1970. Vavilov himself
published and recorded it on the Melodiya label with
the ascription to "Anonymous" in 1970. It is believed
that the work received its ascription to Giulio Caccini
after
Vavilov's death, by organist Mark Shakhin (one of its
performers on the mentioned "Melodiya" longplay),
who gave the "newly discovered scores" to other
musicians; then in an arrangement made
by the organist Oleg Yanch...(+)
"Ave Maria" is a much recorded aria composed by
Vladimir Vavilov around 1970. Vavilov himself
published and recorded it on the Melodiya label with
the ascription to "Anonymous" in 1970. It is believed
that the work received its ascription to Giulio Caccini
after
Vavilov's death, by organist Mark Shakhin (one of its
performers on the mentioned "Melodiya" longplay),
who gave the "newly discovered scores" to other
musicians; then in an arrangement made
by the organist Oleg Yanchenko for the recording by
Irina Arkhipova in 1987, then the piece came to be
famous worldwide. (Source Wikipedia)