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ID: AQVR316-2 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal and Opera Collection Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra Orchestra of the Bolshoi theatre (1-3, 8-11), the Bolshoi symphonic orchestra (4, 5)
Conductors:V.Nebolsin (1,3), A.Orlov (2, 6), N.Golovanov (4), S.Samosud (5), A.Chugunov (7),
A.Melik-Pashaev (8-11).
recorded: first half 1940 (7), 1946 (6), April, 11th 1947 (2), June, 26th 1951 (5), 1952 (4),
December, 14th 1953 (1,3)
(8-11) - The Tsar’s apartments in the Kremlin - Extract ( Mussorgsky "Boris Godunov", 2 act.)
Record on live from the stage of the Bolshoi theatre on November, 27th, 1954
Boris Godunov - A.Pirogov, Shuisky - N.Khanaev, Feodor - V.Gagarina, Xenia - E.Kruglikova,
Xenias nurse - E.Verbitskaja, boyar in attendance - F.Godovkin |
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ID: AQVR324-2 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal and Opera Collection Subcollection: Voice, Piano and Orchestra V. Zakharov (1), N. Kazantseva (3, 5), V. Borisenko (6, 7), P. Lisitsian (Onegin), I. Mikhailov (Zaretsky) (12, 13), V. Kudryavtseva (14)
The Great Symphony orchestra of the All-Union Radio (1-3), The All-Union Radio Committee orchestra (4, 5),
Bolshoi theatre orchestra (6, 7, 12, 13), Moscow State Philharmony orchestra (8-11)
conductors: O. Bron (1-3), A. Orlov (4, 5), V. Nebolsin (6, 7), S. Samossud (8-11), S. Sakharov (12, 13)
piano: E. Korytova (14)
Recording in: 1946 (4. 5), 1949 (6), 1950 (1-3), 1951 (12, 13), 1952 (7), 18.02.1957, Conservatorium Great Hall (8-11), 05.12.1964, Conservatorium Small Hall (14)
1. Nadir's and Zurga's duet (G. Bizet "Les Pêcheurs de Perles", act 1)
2. Nadir's recitative and romance (G. Bizet "Les Pêcheurs de Perles", act 1)
3. Leila's and Nadir's duet (G. Bizet "Les Pêcheurs de Perles", act 3)
4. Gerald's aria (L. Delibes "Lakme", act 1)
5. Lakme's & Gerald's duet (L. Delibes "Lakme", act 1)
6. Konchakovna's & Vladimir's duet (A. Borodin "Prince Igor", act 2)
7. Hanna's & Levko's duet (N. Rimsky-Korsakov "May Night", act 1)
8. Levko's recitative & song (N. Rimsky-Korsakov "May Night", act 3)
9. Indian guest's song (N. Rimsky-Korsakov "Sadko", 4 tableau)
10. Bayan's song (M. Glinka "Ruslan & Ludmila", act 1)
11. Prince Sinodal's recitative & romance (A. Rubinstein "Demon", act 1)
12-13. Duel scene (P. Tchaikovsky "Eugene Onegin", act 3)
14. Rainy day on Saturday (Russian folk song) |
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ID: AQVR350-2 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera Collection Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra The Opera in 3 acts
Libretto by V.Belsky after “The Tale of Golden Cockerel” by A.Pushkin
King Dodon........................................................Alexei Korolev (bass)
Prince Guidon....................................................Pavel Tchekin (tenor)
Prince Afron...........................................Levon Khachaturov (baritone)
General Polkan...........................................Sergei Krassovsky (bass)
Amelfa, a housekeeper..................Antonina Kleshcheva (mezzo-soprano)
Astrologer......................................................Pavel Pontryagin (tenor)
Queen of Shemakha.........................Nadezhda Kazantseva (soprano)
Golden Cockerel..............................................Lina Shukhat (soprano)
The Great symphony orchestra of All-Union Radio
Conductor: Alexander Gauk
The Great choir of All-Union Radio. Choirmaster: Ivan Kuvykin
Recorded in 1951
Extras: Suite from the opera "The Golden Cockerel” conducted by N.Golovanov
Duet and Czardas from the J.Strauss’s operetta “Die Fledermaus” (Nadezhda Kazantseva)
Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nikolai Golovanov, 1950
N. Kazantseva (11, 12) and G.Vinogradov (11)
All-Union Radio Orchestra, conducted by L. Piatigorsky, 1941 |
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ID: IMLCD137 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal and Opera Collection Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra Orchestra of the USSR "Bolshoy Theatre" - Kirill Kondrashin, (1-2) Leo Steinberg (4-5) Alexander Melik-Pashayev (3,8-9) Orchestra of the USSR Radio Committe - Alexander Orlov (12-14)
Matvey Sakharov, piano (15) |
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ID: MELCD1001444 CDs: 3 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera & Vocal Collection Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra 3 CD - Total time: 187.31
Yuri Masurok, Galiana Kalinina, Arthur Eizen & Tamara Sinjavskaia
Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, Mark Ermler
Tolstoy’s creative works were always the subject of excitement for Prokofiev. Having dismissed the idea of composing music on the subject of the novel “Resurrection” he became enthusiastic about “War and Peace”. Eleven of thirteen scenes were written within the year. Putting aside plenty (according to his opinion) of minor details the composer concentrated his attention on two main subject lines - lyrical and psychological connected with Natasha’s image and the patriotic one devoted to the ordeal of the Russian people in the Patriotic war of 1812. The conductor Samuel Samosud played rather important role in the destiny of the opera. He was a prominent person in the operatic art of the Soviet period. The opera survived re-birthing due to his support: first on the stage of the Bolshoi Hall of Moscow Conservatoire in 1945, then with Mali Opera Theatre Company in Leningrad. Being the last work of Prokofiev in the opera genre “War and Peace” combines the best features of the composer’s music talent. Characters and performers: Prince Andrei Bolkonsky - Yury Masurok, baritone Natasha Rostova - Galina Kalinina, soprano Sonia - Nina Terentyeva, mezzo-soprano The host at the ball - Andrei Sokolov, tenor Man-servant - Konstantin Baskov, tenor Master of ceremonies - Yury Korolev, bass Maria Dmitrievna Akhrosimova - Larisa Avdeeva, mezzo-soprano Peronskaja - Eleonora Andreeva, soprano Count Ilja Andreevich Rostov - Arthur Eizen, bass Pyotr (Pierre) Bezukhov - Eugene Raikov, tenor Ellen Besukhova - Tamara Sinyavskaya, soprano Antol' Kuragin - Eugene Shapin, tenor Dolokhov - Stanislav Suleimanov, bass Old man servant of the Bolkonskys - Vladislav Pashinsky, baritone The Bolkonskys’ maid - Glafira Koroleva, mezzo-soprano The Bolkonskys’ valet - Vladimir Filippov, bass Princess Maria - Nina Novoselova, mezzo-soprano Prince Nikolay Andreevich Bolkonsky - Alexander Ognivtsev, bass Coachman Balaga - Boris Morozov, bass Matriosha, gypsy woman - Nina Grigorieva, mezzo-soprano Dunjasha, the Rostovs’ young maid - Margarita Miglau, soprano Gavrila, Akhrosimova’s man-servant - Leonid Savitsky, bass Metivier, French doctor - Andrei Fedoseyev, baritone Abbot, Frenchman - Anatoly Mishutin, tenor Denisov - Yury Grigoriev, baritone Tikhon Scherbaty - Nikolai Nizienko, bass 1st Prussian General - Boris Kleiman 2nd Prussian General - Alexei Romanov Duke Andrei’s orderly - Konstantin Baskov, tenor Michael Illarionovich Kutuzov, Field Marshal - Alexander Vedernikov, bass Kutuzov’s orderly - Andrei Sokolov, tenor Napoleon Bonaparte - Alexander Voroshilo, baritone General Kopman’s orderly - Konstantin Pustovoy, tenor Murat’s orderly - Kolya Benyukov Marshal Berthier - Yury Korolev General Belliard - Anatoly Babykin, bass Prince Eugene’s orderly - Oleg Bektimirov, tenor Voice behind the curtain - Konstantin Baskov, tenor Orderly from Napoleon’s retinue - Vladislav Pashinsky, baritone Monsieur de Beausset - Alexander Arkhipov, tenor General Benigsen - Peter Gluboky, bass General Barclay de Tolly - Denis Korolev, tenor General Ermolov - Nicolai Nizienko, bass General Raevsky - Vladislav Romanovsky, baritone Captain Ramballe - Valery Jaroslavtsev, bass Lieutenant Bonnet - Konstantin Baskov, tenor Gerard - Vitaly Vlasov, tenor Marshal Davout - Leo Vernigora, bass French officer - Vladislav Pashinsky, tenor Platon Karataev - Konstantin Pustovoy, tenor 1st madman - Yury Korolev, bass 2nd madman - Anatoly Mishutin, tenor 1st French actress - Nina Glasyrina, mezzo-soprano 2nd French actress - Elena Kurovskaya, soprano |
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ID: MELCD1001449 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: Orchestra (7) - Bolshoi Theatre Symphony Orchestra - Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor
(1- 6, 8 - 12) - State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR - Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor |
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ID: MELCD1001621 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Ballet Music Subcollection: Voices and Orchestra “Giselle” was shown on the Bolshoi Theatre stage in 1843 after it had charmed the Parisian audience surviving the triumphant birth at the Grand Opera and gaining popularity among Saint Petersburg residents. The ballet was to the taste of Russian music lovers, and since then it has never left the main Moscow stage. The music of the ballet presented on the disks corresponds to Grigorovich production that was performed in cooperation with the conductor Alexander Kopylov. The fragments that had not been issued by Adolphe Adam’s pen were still preserved and within the 19th century they were considered an inseparable part of the music of the ballet. The name of a little known composer Adolphe Adam (1803-1856) became famous due to “Giselle” that won the international recognition. The idea seemed so intriguing to him that he managed to compose music to the ballet within a week. Adolphe Adam (1803-1856) “GISELLE” (“Wilis”), Ballet in Two Acts. Characters: Giselle, a peasant girl Count Albrecht Berthe, Giselle’s mother Bathilde, betrothed to Albrecht Duke of Courland, Bathilde’s father Wilfred, sword-bearer to the Duke Hans, a gamekeeper Giselle’s friends Myrtha, the Queen of the Wilis Two Wilis. Soloists: Sergei Amidyan, oboe (No. 13), Leonid Kaplan, alt (No.15) The Bolshoi Theatre Symphony Orchestra. Conductor - ALEXANDER KOPYLOV Recorded in 1987. Sound engineer: P. Kondrashin |
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ID: VVCD-00159 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: Orchestra Recorded: 1937 (13); 1941 (4); 1946 (12); 1947 (3); 1948 (1); 1949 (5); 1950 (2, 6); 1952 (7-11)
All-Union Radio Committee Grand Symphony Orchestra (1-4, 6-10, 12, 13)
Bolshoi Theatre Symphony Orchestra (5, 11) |
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ID: VVCD-00160 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Orchestral Works Subcollection: Orchestra Live recording from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire 25.01.1954 (1-4); 27.06.1950 (5-8)
State Symphony Orchestra of the USSR (1-4)
Bolshoi Theatre Symphony Orchestra (5-8)Choir: Russian Republican Chorus Capella
Soloists:
N.Klyagina, soprano; D.Uzunov, tenor; A.Bolshakov, baritone Organ: A. Gedike |
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