,  (Rozhdestvensky)
Gennady Rozhdestvensky (conductor)


Great Symphony Orchestra of All-Union Radio and Television
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1980
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Malm? Symphony Orchestra. 1. Overture. 2. The Childhood of Chichikov. 3. Portrait. 4. Overcoat. 5. Ferdinand 8. 6. Clerks. 7. Ball. 8. Testimony
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1. Martha`s Song 2. Orlando and Martha`s flight 3. Finale . According to other information dir. Mark Ermler, State Symphony Orchestra of Cinematography (indicated in the movie credits)
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1965.
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December 27 1970.
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This is not the `Gogol Suite` that he wrote for Lyubimov`s performance, but rather the music for the film in a concert arrangement by Rozhdestvensky.
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Moscow 2007
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1984
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String group of the USSR Bolshoi Theater Orchestra. Drums: A. Ogorodnikov, O. Budankov, L. Redkin, A. Antufiev, V. Fedin.
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1967 ã.
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1985
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Recorded in Salzburg, 12-13 August 1977.
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1984
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Moscow Radio and Television Large Symphony Orchestra, 70s
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Recording 1982
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Recorded in 1967.
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1985
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Chamber Orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater. Conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Choirmaster Vladimir Agronsky. Accompanists Tatyana Oskochinskaya, Tamara Vitold, Maria Zhizlina. Kovalev Platon Kuzmich, collegiate assessor - Eduard Akim
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24.12.1960.
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Recorded: May 31, 1968, Moscow.
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Joan of Arc - Irina Arkhipova,Tibo d`Arc - Evgeny Vladimirov,Raymond - Andrei Sokolov, Charles VII, King - Vladimir Makhov, Lionel - Sergei Yakovenko, Agnese Sorel - Klavdia Radchenko. Recorded in 1969.
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Words by I. Abashidze, translation by G. Andreeva and A. Mezhirov. I. Introduction, II. You are here, III. Jvari, IV. Vardzia, V. Palestine, VI. Mother tongue, VII. Exile, VIII. Tamara ,IX. Rustaveli died today. Big Choir and Big Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio. Artistic director of the choir K. Ptitsa. Performers A. Vedernikov, bass
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Soloists: German Apaykin, Andrey Baturkin, Lydia Chernykh, Irina Gelakhova, Alexander Kiselyov and others Russian State Symphony Chapel, The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra recording 1997.
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Recorded: May 13, 1964, Moscow.
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1982
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1978
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Recorded: September 27, 1968, Moscow.
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1983
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10.II.1961
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State Symphony Orchestra of the USSR. The text is read by Nikolai Litvinov. 1956
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State Orchestra of the USSR, conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky
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Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, 1980.
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1984
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Çàïèñü 1962 ãîäà.
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1983 recording.
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recording of 1986
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1968.
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Moscow, 1971.
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Royal Festival Hall, London, 5 July 1965.
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1985
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recorded 1985 (fragments)
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Recording 1959.
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Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari
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February 18, 1977
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1967.
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Moscow Radio and Television Large Symphony Orchestra, 70s
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Moscow Radio and Television Large Symphony Orchestra, 70s
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Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, male group of the Yurlov Chapel, A. Safiulin (bass), 1985
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Polyansky Orchestra and Choir, Tchaikovsky Hall, 2004
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Recording 1967
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Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, A. Suptel (violin), I. Lotsben (flute), V. Pushkarev (trumpet), S. Minozin (cello), V. Savin (double bass), R. Galleyev (trombone), A. Lutsenko (xylophone), 1985
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2011
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Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, Russian Academic Choral Chapel, ch.r. Ñ. Gusev, 1985
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State Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture, 1990
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25.02.1964, ÁÇÊ, ïðåìüåðà
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1971 ã.
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1967.
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Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Opera in one act for soloists, male chorus and orchestra
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Ode to the End of the War A new work by S.Prokofiev. Soviet Art October 12, 1945. Composer Sergei Prokofiev has written a new symphonic work, Ode to the End of the War. In a conversation with our staff S. Prokofiev said: - The Ode, which
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1966.
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1986
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State Symphonic Chamber Chapel of Russia, conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky
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Chamber cast of the Great Symphony Orchestra
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Recorded on September 7, 1962, Edinburgh.
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1984
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1962.
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1967
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12 24 1960
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1973, Moscow.
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Recorded December 29, 1979.
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Big Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Central Television
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Moscow Radio and Television Large Symphony Orchestra, 70s
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2010
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January 8, 1961
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Instrumentation by Edison Denisov. State Symphony Orchestra of the USSR Ministry of Culture - conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Recorded in 1984.
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Ensemble of soloists of the USSR State Symphony Orchestra, dir. G. Rozhdestvensky - 1963. 1. March. 2.Scene No. 1. 3.Scene No. 2. 4.Royal March. 5. Small concert. 6.Three dances. 7.Dance of the devil. 8.Chorale. 9. Triumphal march of the devil.
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V.Khrulyov - baritone (Podkolesin) A.Podbolotov - tenor (Kochkaryov) L.Kolmakova - mezzo-soprano (Fyokla Ivanovna) V.Ribasenko - bass (Stepan) 1982.
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Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, Russian Academic Choral Chapel, x.r. Ñ. Gusev, 1985
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Big Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television. Soloist: M. Grinberg. Trumpet: S. Popov. Director: G. Rozhdestvensky. 1962 I. Allegretto, II.(5:48) Lento, III.(11:59) Moderato, IV.(13:33) Allegro con brio - Presto.
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Vakula - Valery Popov, Solokha - Lyudmila Semchuk, Bes iz pekla - Albert Shagidulin, Chub - Vladimir Ognovenko, Oksana - Ekaterina Morozova. // Choir and orchestra Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, conductor G. Rozhdestvensky // Recorded in 2000.
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Elena Ivanova (soprano), Sergey Yakovenko, (baritone) Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, dir. G. Rozhdestvensky, 1985
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Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, 1983
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Allegro brillante op.75. Conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky.
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1965.
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State Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture, Polyansky`s Choir, 1986
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Entry 1979
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London Symphonic Orchestra
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Galina Pisarenko - Nastenka, Anatoly Mishchevsky - the Dreamer. Recorded in 1973, Moscow.
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1966.
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Moscow, 2009, BZK, Polyansky Chapel
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N. Postavnicheva (child), A. Matyushina (mother), soloists, All-Union Radio Orchestra
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¹ 1-5 // 1992 (Erato)
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1973
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I. Crying-questioning, II. Cry-alert, III. Crying as the coffin is brought in, IV. Crying while carrying out the coffin, V. Crying on the way to the cemetery, VI. Crying as the coffin is lowered into the grave.
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Symphony Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR, male group of the Yurlov Chapel, A. Safiulin (bass), 1985
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Recorded in 1965.
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Performers: Belobragina Zykina Eisen Choir and Orchestra of the USSR Ministry of Culture.
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1. Allegro con moto; 2. Andante; 3. Allegro con brio. State Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra.
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Recorded 1986
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State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR, 1984.
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1993/94. Stolholm
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1980.
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1965ã
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Phyllis Bryn-Julson (soprano); John Shirley Quirk (bass)
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Recorded: January 8, 1961, Moscow.
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Stockholm Concert Band Stockholm 1995
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1976
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1. Oh, spring; 2. Fiery distances; 3. The world is beautiful; 4. Joy - suffering (Gaetan`s Song); 5. Tocsin (toccata); 6. Voice from the choir; 7.Epilogue.
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Recorded 1983
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Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, 1969
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Reconstruction by Gennady Rozhdestvensky.

Symphony Capella of Russia, conductor G. Rozhdestvensky.
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Stockholm Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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1985. Orch. by Balakirev.
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Sinfonia di forza (Symphony of power) Sinfonia di rabbia (Symphony of Fury 20`23`) Sinfonia di tristezza (Symphony of Sorrow 40`02`) Sinfonia di crudelta (Symphony of Cruelty 58`47`) Sinfonia di risorgimento e tenerezza (Symphony of Renaissance and Tenderness 1.12` 00`)
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1962.
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State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR, 1983.
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1986
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London 1991
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1985.
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Recorded: October 23-25, 1980, London.
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1975.
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Moscow 2011
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Grand Symphony Orchestra of Radio and Television, 1973
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1960-70s?
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