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ID: AQVR324-2 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal and Opera CollectionPodkolekce: 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: AQVR344-2 Disk: 5 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal and Opera CollectionPodkolekce: Voice, Piano and Orchestra CD1: (AQVR 296-2) - Lemeshev, Maslennikova "Highlights from operas by J.Massenet & Ch.Gounod"
CD2: (AQVR 297-2) - Lemeshev, Maslennikova "Arias and duets"
CD3: (AQVR 298-2) - Lemeshev, Kudryavtseva "Duets"
CD4: (AQVR 324-2) - Lemeshev "Opera scenes and duets"
CD5: (AQVR 326-2) - Lemeshev "J.Massenet - Werther" (highlights)
CD1: (AQVR 296-2) - Lemeshev, Maslennikova "Highlights from operas by J.Massenet & Ch.Gounod"
Manon Lescaut - I. Maslennikova
Composers: Massenet, Ch.Gounod
Le Chevalier des Grieux - S. Lemeshev
Lescaut, Manon's cousin - I. Burlak (bariton);
Guillot de Morfontaine - V. Jakushenko (tenor)
Poussette - G. Sakharova (soprano)
Javotte - V. Gradova (soprano)
Rosette - Z. Dolukhanova (mezzo-soprano)
Monsieur de Brétigny - A. Korolev (bass)
Innkeeper - D. Demjanov (bass)
Conductors: S. Samosud (1-11), V. Nebolsin (12, 14 - 17), A. Gauk (13)
Recordings: 1948 (1-11, 16, 17), 1949 (12), 1950 (14, 15), 1951 (13)
CD2: (AQVR 297-2) - Lemeshev, Maslennikova "Arias and duets"
Composers: Verdi, Puccini, Rimsky-Korsakov, Gounod, Tchaikovsky
E.Belov (Germont), T. Parfenenko (Annina), V.Gorbunov (Doctor) (5)
Conductors: S. Sakharov (1, 3-5), A. Orlov (2), S. Samosud (6-9), V. Nebolsin (10, 11), Golovanov (12)
Recorded: 1944 (2) 1945 (4), 1947 (1, 3), 1948 (6-9, 11, 12), 1952 (10), 1953 (5)
CD3: (AQVR 298-2) - Lemeshev, Kudryavtseva "Duets"
Composers: Napravnik, Tchaikovsky, Gounod, Massenet, R. Wagner
A. Ivanov (Troekurov), P. Mokeyev (Vereisky) (1.2)
Conductors: P. Slavinski (1, 2), S. Samosud (3), V. Nebolsin (4)
Piano: N.Mironov (5), D. Lerner (6, 7)
Recorded: 1952 (5) 1954 (4), 1957 (3), 1960 (1, 2), 1966 (6, 7)
CD4: (AQVR 324-2) - Lemeshev "Opera scenes and duets"
Composers: Bizet, Delibes, Borodin, Rimsky-Korsakov, Glinka, Rubinstein, Tchaikovsky
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)
CD5: (AQVR 326-2) - Lemeshev "J.Massenet - Werther" (highlights)
Composers: Massenet
Werther - Sergei Lemeshev (tenor)
Charlotte - Kira Leonova (mezzo-soprano)
Sophie - Glafira Deomidova (soprano)
Albert - Eugene Belov (baritone)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra. Conductor - Boris Khaikin.
Recorded 1960 |
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ID: AQVR397-2 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Opera & Vocal CollectionPodkolekce: Voices and Orchestra Hans Sachs………............Boris Dobrin
Eva ……….......................Nadezhda Sukhovitsyna
Walther von Stolzing...........Meczyslaw Schavinsky
Sixtus Beckmesser..............Vladimir Zakharov
Veit Pogner………............Alexei Korolev
Magdalena………..............Tamara Antipova
David………......................Vladimir Tsarsky
The Mastersingers: Alexey Sabodashev (tenor), Alexander Tikhonov (baritone), Gennady Troitsky (baritone),Vladimir Tsarsky (tenor), Alexei Usmanov (tenor), Pavel Pontryagin (tenor), Levon Khachaturov (baritone),Philip Fokin (bass), Alexei Belanov (bass)
Bonus:
Galina Sakharova, soprano (12), Panteleimon Nortsov, baritone (13, 14),
Natalia Rozhdestvenskaya, soprano (15, 16), Nikolai Rozov, mandolin (13)
Great choir and symphony orchestra of the All-Union radio
Conductor - Samuil Samosud
Principal choirmaster - Klaudy Ptitsa, choirmaster - Maria Bondar
Narrator - Boris Plotnikov
Recorded live from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, December 3rd 1952
- The first performance of Wagner’s opera in USSR after the Great War. - The unique Russian version of "Meistersinger". - The world premiere (This recording has not been released previously). |
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ID: AQVR404-2 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Vocal and Opera CollectionPodkolekce: Voices and Orchestra Soloists: Nadezhda Obukhova (4), Sergei Migai (6), Natalia Shpiller (soprano),
Maria Maksakova (mezzo-soprano), Bronislava Zlatogorova (contralto) (15)
The Great Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio (1-5, 7, 9-14)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra (6, 8)
Choir and orchestra of the All-Union Radio Committee (15)
Recorded in: 1937 (6, 10, 11, 14), 1939 (4), 1941 (7), 1944 (1, 2, 5, 12),
1947 (3, 15), 1948 (9), 1949 (8), 1952 (13) |
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ID: MELCD1001833 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Ballet MusicPodkolekce: Orchestr This ballet in four scenes is based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale “The Ice Maiden”. It was first performed at the Paris Opera in 1928 and this performance was recorded in 1966.
Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Ice Maiden was taken as a basis for the libretto of Le baiser de la fée - a ballet that was ordered by Ida Rubinstein for her seasons. However, Stravinsky admitted that only some motifs were left from the Danish writer's fairy tale. They are the mother and her child lost in the blizzard, the Fairy who marked the child with her magic kiss and who then took him away to her miraculous world of eternal life. Using some themes from the pieces by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky dedicated to the great Russian composer his score and supposed that the image of the Fairy and her magical kiss is very actual, because each of Tchaikovsky's creations was sealed with the muse's kiss. |
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