,  (Golovanov)
Nikolai Golovanov (conductor)


1945
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1947
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Great Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television, 1947
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1945
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1944 1949.
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1946
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Aleko - Ivan Petrov (baritone)
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Performers: Boris Godunov - A. Pirogov, Ksenia - E. Kruglikova, Fedor - B. Zlatogorova, Ksenia`s Mother - E. Verbitskaya, Shuisky - N. Khanaev, Shchelkalov - I. Bogdanov, Grigory Otrepiev, aka the Pretender - G .Nelepp, Pimen - M. Mikhailov, Fool - I. Kozlovsky, Marina Mnishek - M. Maksakova, Varlaam - V. Lubentsov, Misail - V. Yakushenko, Tavern owner - A. Turchina, Bailiff - S. Krasovsky and others. Choir and orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater. Conductor Nikolai Golovanov. Record
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1948
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1948.
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Recorded in 1949. Starring: Sadko - G. Nelepp, Lyubava - V. Davydova, Volkhova - E. Shumskaya, Nezhata - E. Antonova, Sea King - S. Krasovsky, Varangian guest - M. Reisen, Indian guest - I. Kozlovsky, Vedenetsky guest – P. Lisitsian. In other roles: T. Chernyakov, S. Nikolaou, S. Koltypin, A. Peregudov, I. Bogdanov, F. Godovkin, I. Mikhailov, I. Skobtsov and others. Choir and orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR. Conductor Nikolai Golovanov.
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N. Shpiller, S. Krassovsky, V. Gagarina Choir and BSO of the All-Union Radio Conductor Nikolai Golovanov Recorded in 1951
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Great Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television, 1948
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1948
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Great Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television, 1948
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Chub - S. Krasovsky, Oksana - N. Shpiller, Pan Golova - S. Migai, Solokha - N. Kulagina, Vakula - D. Tarkhov, Panas - B. Tyutyunnik, Osip Nikiforovich - S. Streltsov, Patsyuk - A. Korolev, Devil - P. Pontryagin, Tsarina - L. Legostaeva, Two women: with a purple nose - K. Pavlova-Asskar, with an ordinary nose - A. Dolina.
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Recorded in 1947.
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1946
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Read by Vera Maretskaya, Moscow, 1947
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Moscow Radio Choir and Orchestra. Soloists: M. Maksakova, P. Malyutenko, S. Krasovsky, E. Antonova, G. Abramov, S. Streltsov, D. Demyanov, E. Shumskaya, Z. Dolukhanova, G. Pavlova, L. Khananina. Recorded 1946
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1950
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1946
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Great Symphony Orchestra of All-Union Radio and Television, 1949
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1946-1953, Moscow.
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1950
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Moscow, 1952
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Lyudmila Legostaeva (mezzo-soprano)
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Overture.
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Lullaby of the Volkhovs
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Cavatina Aleko (S. Rachmaninov - V.I. Nemirovich-Daechenko after Pushkin, ALEKO, opera). Bolshoi Theater orchestra, 1951.
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Lensky`s Aria
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rec. in 1952
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1952.
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rec. in 1950
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Duet of Romeo and Juliet, 1952
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1945-46.
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Walter`s Aria from op. The Mastersingers of Nuremberg (R. Wagner - words by the composer). 1947
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The Great Choir and the Great Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio.Conductor N.S. golovanov. Recording of 1945. The first entry of this opus.
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1952.
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1949. No. 3. The Sich at Kerzhentsev.
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Overture. 1944.
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Moscow 1944
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Moscow, 1947
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Recitative of Boris from the coronation scene (M. Mussorgsky - BORIS GODUNOV, opera). Choir and orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater. Conductor Nikolai Golovanov. Recorded in 1949.
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Moscow, 1951
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I Loved You, sl. A.Pushkin
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Moscow 1952
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No. 3 - Everything is quiet around and dark
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1950
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All-Union Radio Orchestra. Moscow, 1948
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Moscow, 1951
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All-Union Radio Orchestra. Moscow, 1951
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All-Union Radio Orchestra
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¹2 Romance `Not the wind, blowing from a height` (sl. A.Tolstoy)
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1952.
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`Night`. Sl. A.Pushkin
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Recorded in 1948. Moscow.
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1948.
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1951.
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`Ìëàäà` - Øåñòâèå êíÿçåé. 1946
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Oh, don`t weave flowers (an old Russian romance in the treatment of R. Glier) Moscow 1945
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Nina`s romance from the drama `Masquerade`
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1954
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Recorded 1954
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1951.
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Recorded in Moscow circa 1947 - 1948
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1947
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Great Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television, 1948
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