,  (Reizen)
Mark Reizen (bass)


Libretto by the composer and K. Shilovsky. Performers: Onegin - ANDREY IVANOV, Tatiana - ELENA KRUGLIKOVA, Lensky - IVAN KOZLOVSKY, Olga - MARIA MAKSAKOVA, Gremin - MARK REISEN, Larina - BASYA AMBORSKAYA, Nanny - FAINA PETROVA, Triquet - VASILY YAKUSHENKO, Zaretsky - MIKHAIL SOLOVYOV , Zavevalo – ANATOLY ORFENOV, Company commander - I. MANSHAVIN. Choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater, conductor ALEXANDER ORLOV. Recording from 1948.
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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
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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
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Soloists, choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR.
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M.Reizen, A.Krivchenya, G.Bolshakov, M.Maksakova, N.Khanayev, A.Ivanov. 1950.
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Radio choir and orchestra. Recording 1951(?)
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March 1948. Chorus and orc. Bolshoi Theater. Dir. Nikolai Golovanov. Mark Reisen (Godunov), Bronislava Zlatogorova (Fedor, his son), Elena Kruglikova (Ksenia), Evg.Verbitskaya (mamka), Nikander Khanaev (Shuisky), Ilya Bogdanov (Shchelkalov), Max.Mikhailov (Pimen), Georg.Knapp (The Impostor), Maria Maksakova (Marina Mnishek), you.Lubentsov (Varlaam), you.Yakushenko (Misail), Alexandra Turchina (shinkarka), Ivan Kozlovsky (the fool), Serg. Krasovsky (bailiff), Alexander Peregudov (Khrushchev), Iv
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Recorded 1950
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Serenade of Mephistopheles from the opera Faust. Performed by Mark Reisen accompanied by an orchestra.
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Song about Shchors (M. Blanter - Hungry). Performed by Mark Reisen and the Orchestra conducted by V. N. Knushevitsky. Execution 1948.
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Song of the Varangian guest from the op. SADKO (N. Rimsky-Korsakov - V. Belsky). Choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater dir. N. Golovanov 1949 File uploaded 05 21 2010, reloaded 11 27 2010.
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¹¹ 1-7.
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Oh, roads (A. Novikov - L. Oshanin). Performed by Mark Reisen and the VRK Song Ensemble under B. A. Alexandrov. Execution 1952
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Gremin`s Aria (P. Tchaikovsky - text by the composer and K. Shilovsky, EUGENE ONEGIN, opera). Performed by Mark Reisen and the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra conducted by A. Orlov. 1948 Uploaded 07 21 2010, moved 12 08 2010.
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Scene of Dositheus (M. Mussorgsky, “Khovanshchina”, opera). Performed by Mark REISEN, choir and orchestra of the Leningrad Opera and Ballet Theater, conductor Boris KHAIKIN. Recording from 1946.
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My days are passing slowly (A. Pushkin)
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But that’s not the point, friends (T. Khrennikov - V. Gusev). Performed by Mark Reisen, accompanied by the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra conducted by K. Kondrashin. Execution 1947
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From archival records of 1936-1952.
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We parted proudly. Sl. V. Kurochkin
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Scene of the Miller and the Prince from the opera THE RUSALKA. In the role of Prince G. Nelepp. Bolshoi Theater Choir and Orchestra, 1955
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Autumn night, dear (A. Rimsky-Korsakov)
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¹ 5. 1946.
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Abram Makarov - piano. Recorded 1938
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`Melnik` Mark Reisen (bass), Solomon Bricker (piano). Recorded 1938
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1949.
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The Scottish table. Per. A.Globa. M.Reisen. F-but A.Macaroni. 1939.
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1949.
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From archival records of 1936-1952.
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Bacchic Hymn. Recorded 1938
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1951.
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F-no - A. Makarov. 1952
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From archival records of 1936-1952.
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F. A. Makarov. 1951
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1946.
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1947.
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`Goat. A secular fairy tale` (1867). The words of M. P. Mussorgsky. 1979
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Words by A.Strugovschikov, from Goethe. M.Reisen. 1953
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Vocal cycle `Winter Way`: No. 5 `Linden Tree`. Translated by M. Reisen. M.Reisen. F-but A.Makarov. 1949
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M.Reisen. 1949.
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1952.
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M.Reisen. F-but A.Makarov. 1947
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1949. M.Reisen. F-but A.Makarov.
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12 Romances Op. 21: No. 1. Fate (To Beethoven`s 5th Symphony). Words by A.Apukhtin. M.Reisen. 1979.
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1952.
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From archival records of 1936-1952.
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Philip`s Aria act 4. In Italian
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`Romances and ballads for voice and f-but` Tetr.2 Op. 49: No. 1. Two grenadiers. (G.Heine in Mikhailov Lane). M.Reisen. F-but A.Makarov. 1947
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