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ID: VVCD-00180-3 CDs: 3 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera Collection Subcollection: OpéraLibretto by N. Rimsky-Korsakov after A.Ostrovsky
First performance - January 29 (February 10) 1882 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St.-Petersburg.
Вolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra. Conductor: Kirill Kondrashin
CAST:
Tsar Berendei - Sergei Lemeshev, tenor
Snegurochka - Irina Maslennikova, soprano
Lell (Sheppard) - Maria Maxakova
Mizgir - Alexei Ivanov
Spring - Nadezhda Obukhova
Bobyl-Vakoula - V. Shevtsov
Bobylikha - M.Levina
Bermyata - S. Krasovsky
Ded-Moroz (Father Frost) - Maxim Mikhailov
Leshy - F. Godovkin
Maslenitsa - M.Skazkin, bass
Kupava - S.Panova
Recording: 1952
There are no recordings of the following: 1) Tsar Berendei Cavatina from the Act 3; 2) Scene of Lell, Kupava and Snegurochka; 3) part of the Snegurochka and Mizgir duet from the Act 4. |
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ID: AQVR353-2 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera Collection Subcollection: Voice and ChoirLibretto by M.Кrasev and E.Valina, orchestration by A.Pappe
Morozko (Father Frost)........................Alexander Pirogov (bass)
Dunya............................................Irina Maslennikova (soprano)
The Grandfather.................................Vasily Yakushenko (tenor)
(widower, Dunya's father)
The Woman.......................Alexandra Turchina (mezzo soprano)
(grandfather's second wife)
Froska (Dunya's stepsister)......................Ostrovskaya (soprano)
Wolf.......................................................Lev Yakovlev (baritone)
The narrator - Nikolai Litvinov
Mixed chorus and orchestra of the Department of announcements for children of the All-Union radio committee
(chorus master Ivan Kuvykin),
Children's chorus of the National house of culture of railwaymen
(artistic director. Simeon Dunaevsky).
Conductor: Alexander Tchugunov
Director Nikolai Litvinov
Recorded in 1949 |
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ID: AQVR269-2 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera Collection Subcollection: Voice, Piano and Orchestra Opera in 5 acts. Libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré
Roméo, son of Montaigu (tenor).................................Sergei Lemeshev
Juliette (soprano)........................................................Irina Maslennikova
Count Capulet (bass)..................................................Ivan Petrov
Pater Laurent (bass)...................................................Maxim Mikhailov
Escalus, The Duke (бас).............................................Ivan Skobtsov
Mercutio, Romeo's friend (baritone)............................Ivan Burlak
Stéphano, Romeo's page (soprano).............................Natalia Sokolova
Pâris, a young count (tenor)........................................ Ivan Nazarenko
Gertrude, Juliet's nurse (mezzo-soprano)......................Nina Ostroumova
Tybalt, Lady Capulet's nephew (tenor).........................Tikhon Tchernyakov
Benvolio, Montague's nephew, Romeo’s friend (tenor)..Fyodor Godovkin
Grégorio, Capulet's servant (baritone)............................Ivan Sipayev
Choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
Conducted by Vassily Nebolsin
Recorded in 1948
Extra tracks: Performs IRINA MASLENNIKOVA, soprano
16 - Alexey Zybtsev - piano, recorded in March 25, 1956
17 - Abram Makarov - piano, recorded in April 13, 1952 |
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ID: AQVR268-2 CDs: 3 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera Collection Subcollection: Voices and OrchestraA Spring fairy-tale
Libretto by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov after the piece of Alexander Ostrovsky
Tsar Berendei - Sergey Lemeshev
Bermyata - Sergey Krassovsky
Beautiful Spring - Nadezhda Obukhova
Father Christmas - Maxim Mikhailov
Snow-Maiden - Irina Maslennikova
Lel', shepherd - Maria Maksakova
Kupava - Sofia Panova
Mizgir - Alexey Ivanov
Choir & orchestra of Bolshoi theatre, USSR. Conductor: Kirill Kondrashin
Recorded in 1946 |
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ID: AQVR259-2 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Songs and Romances Subcollection: Voice, Piano and Orchestra The Russian folk instruments orchestra, conductor - Victor Smirnov (1)
Bolshoi theatre orchestra. Conductors: Kirill Kondrashin (21), Vassily Nebolsin (22, 23)
Piano: Abram Makarov (2, 4, 7, 11, 13-17), Naum Walter (3, 5, 6, 12, 19, 20),Sergei Stuchevsky (8-10), Vera Vladimirova (18).
Flute: Alexander Korneev (13, 14)
Recorded in: 1946 (22, 23), 1947 (8-10), 1948 (21), 1949 (7, 13-15, 18), 1952 (4),
1953 (1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20), 1954 (3) |
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ID: AQVR285-2 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal and Opera Collection Subcollection: Voices and OrchestraIrina Maslennikova - soprano (15)
An orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre (1, 6, 7, 13-22), an All-Union Radio Committee's orchestra (2-5, 8-12)
conductors: V.Nebolsin (1, 14-17, 19, 21, 22), A.Orlov (2-5, 8-10, 13), K.Kondrashin (6, 7), M.Zhukov (11, 12), S.Sakharov (18), A.Melik-Pashaev (20)
recorded in: 1940 (1-2), 1943 (6, 7), 1944 (8), 1945 (3, 4, 9-13), 1946 (5, 14-19), 1947 (21, 22), 1948 (20) |
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ID: AQVR334-2 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Opera Collection Subcollection: Voices and OrchestraOpera in 4 acts
Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave based on the play by Victor Hugo
Il Duca - Ivan Kozlovsky
Rigoletto - Andrei Ivanov
Gilda - Irina Maslennikova
Sparafucile - Vladimir Gavryushov
Maddalena - Veronika Borisenko
Giovanna - Nina Ostroumova
Il Conte di Monterone - Ivan Petrov
Il Cavaliere Marullo - Ivan Ionov
Matteo Borsa - Veniamin Shevtsov
Il Conte di Ceprano - Leonid Maslov
La Contessa di Ceprano - Olga Sedykh
Un Paggio - Elena Gribova
Un Usciere di Corte - Konstantin Terekhin
Choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre of the USSR
Conductor: Samuil Samosud. Choirmaster Alexander Ribnov
recorded in 1947
CD 2
Bolshoi Theatre orchestra (16, 19, 20)
All-Union Radio Committee Orchestra (17, 18)
Conductors: V. Pyradov (16), A. Kovalev (17, 18),
V. Nebolsin (19, 20)
Recorded in: 1945 (19, 20), 1949 (16-18) |
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