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Samuil Samosud (conductor)
In Russian. Paris version of 1774. Ivan Kozlovsky - Orpheus, Elizaveta Shumskaya - Eurydice, Galina Sakharova - Cupid, Tatyana Talakhadze - Blessed Shadow. Choir and Orchestra of the All-Union Radio. Samuil Samosud, conductor. Recording from 1950.
In Russian. Moscow Radio Choir and Orchestra. Dir. Samuel Samosud. Ivan Kozlovsky (Almaviva), Vladimir Malyshev (Bartolo), Vera Firsova (Rosina), Ivan Burlak (Figaro), Mark Reisen (Basilio), Mikhail Skazin (Fiorello), Nina Ostroumova (Bertha), Ivan Manshavin (Officer). 1953
Bayan - S. Khromchenko, Svetozar - M. Mikhailov, Ratmir - E. Antonova, Ruslan - M. Reizen, Farlaf - V. Lubentsov, Ludmila - V. Barsova, Naina - L. Stavrovskaya, Finn - N. Khanaev, Gorislava - E. Slivinskaya, Chorus and Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater. Recorded in 1938
In Russian. Performers: I.Kozlovsky, A.Ivanov, I.Maslennikova, V.Gavryushov, I.Petrov, I.Ionov, V.Shevtsov, N.Maslov, O.Sedykh, N.Ostroumova, K.Teryokhin, E.Gribova, V.Borisenko. Recorded in 1954
Rosalind - O. Wikland, sings: G. Sakharova
In Russian. Silva - A.Yakovenko (singing), V.Serova (text). Edwin - G.Nalepp (singing), B.Smirnov (text). Stassi - L.Kazanskaya (singing), L.Tselikovskaya (text). Bonn - N.Ruban. Ferry - Y.Yakushev (singing), M.Nazvanov (text). Recorded in 1955
Recitative and aria of Nadir from the opera “The Pearl Fishers”. 1952
Symphonic. All-Union Radio Orchestra. Aprelevsky plant gramplast. (dir. S. Samosud), gramophone, 1961
Rudolf - Sergey Lemeshev, Marcel - Pavel Lisitsian, Schaunard - Vladimir Zakharov, Kolen - Boris Dobrin, Mimi - Irina Maslennikova, Musetta - Galina Sakharova, All-Union Radio Choir and Orchestra, conductor - Samuil Samosud, 1948.
Pan Voevoda - Alexey Korolev (bass). Jadwiga Zapolskaya, a rich widow, aristocrat - Natalia Rozhdestvenskaya. The Voivode`s neighbors on the estate: Dzyuba, an old man - Konstantin Polyaev (bass). Olesnitsky, a young man - Lyudmila Legostaeva (contralto). Boleslav Chaplinsky, m
Date and place of recording: Moscow, 1948
In Russian. Nedda, Colombina - A. Yakovenko. Canio, Pagliacc - D. Uzunov. Tonio, Taddeo - V. Zakharov. Peppe, Harlequin - G. Pishchaev. Silvio - P. Lisitsian. All-Union Radio Choir.Orchestra of the Moscow State Philharmonic. 1955.
Big Symphony Orchestra of the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, recording broadcast from the Column Hall of the House of Unions on February 11, 1953.
Kashchey the Immortal - P. PONTRYAGIN Tsarevna Nenaglyaglyadnaya Krasa - V. Gradova. GRADOVA Ivan-Korolevich - PAVEL LISITSIAN Kascheyevna - A. KLESHCHEVA Storm-bogytar - wind K. POLYAYEV All-Union Radio Choir
Romance of Wolfram (R. Wagner - text by the composer, TANNHAUSER, opera). 1954
Chorus and orchestra of the K. S. Stanislavsky and V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Musical Theater. Mozart - Sergei Lemeshev, Salieri - Alexander Pirogov. Recorded in 1954
Recording in 1957. Published in 2008.
Vocalise (S. Rachmaninov). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky, State. symphony USSR orchestra, conductor S. Samosud. 1947
Monologue of Rigoletto (D. Verdi - F. Piave after Hugo, RIGOLETTO, opera). 1954.
Jos?`s Aria from the opera `Carmen` (J. Bizet - A. Meliac and L. Hal?vy).
In Russian. Soloists: Z. Dolukhanova, G. Zakharova, A. Matyushina, A. Nikitin, V. Zakharov, G. Abramov, A. Tikhonov. Recorded in 1953
Duet of Iolanta and Vaudemont. Performed by S. Lemeshev, V. Kudryavtseva and the Symphony Orchestra, 1955.
Cavatina and rondo Antonida. Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater. Dir. S.Lynching. 1938
soloists: B.Bugarsky (Rene), P.Nortsov (Robert), G.Bolshakov (Vodemon), A.Baturin (Ibn-Hakiya), G.Zhukovskaya (Iolanta). Chorus and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater. Recording 1940.
`Sorochinskaya Fair`: `Why are you, my poor heart` (Act 1). 1948.
Epithalama Vindex (A. Rubinstein - J. Barbier, NERO, opera). 1952
Scene and duet of Princess and Yuri. In the role of Princess V. Borisenko. 1953
`Lullaby` from the oratorio `On Guard of Peace`.
Scene and duet of Ophelia and Hamlet (A. Thomas - M. Carr? and J. Barbier after Shakespeare, HAMLET, opera). 1955
Taken from a LP recorded in Moscow (Russia) in 1950s. Re-released on LP by SINE QUA NON (Records) in 1975.
`Quiet Don`. The story of Sasha`s grandfather. Orchestra of Malegot. Dir. Samuel Lynching. Lenradio, 1937.
Scene with Tomsky and arioso Herman
1955. GABT Orchestra (?). Act 1, scene of the meeting between Rudolf and Mimi.
Recording - 1937, Moscow.
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