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Vladimir Fedoseev (conductor)
Boys Choir of the Moscow Choir School, Moscow, 2013
The Miller - Alexander Vedernikov, Natasha - Natalia Mikhailova, The Prince - Konstantin Pluzhnikov, The Princess - Nina Terentieva, Olga - Galina Pisarenko, Matchmaker - Oleg Klenov, Hunter - Oleg Klenov, Rusalochka - Vasilisa Byelova, Lead Peasant- Unspecified. 1983, Moscow.
WALTZ FROM THE MOVIE THE BRIGHT PATH Record 2007.
State Republican Academic Russian Choir named after A. Yurlov Artistic director Yu. Ukhov Big Symphony Orchestra of Central Television and All-Union Radio
Yuri Wichniakov - bass. 1970, Moscow.
Vocal-symphonic poem. Performers: Vitya Korsakov, Irina Dolzhenko (mezzo-soprano), Alexander Lukyanov (baritone), Boys` Choir of the A.V. Sveshnikov Choral School, Big Children`s Choir named after V.S. Popov of the radio company `Voice of Russia`, BSO named after. Tchaikovsky. year 2009.
Recording from broadcast from KZDS 04 07 1979.
Boris Godunov - Alexander Vedernikov, Ksenia - Elena Shkolnikova, Shuisky - Andrei Sokolov, Pimen - Vladimir Matorin, Samozvanets - Vladislav Piavko, Marina Mnishek - Irina Arkhipova, Varlaam - Arthur Eisen. Edited in 1872. Record 1983.
Allegro brillante Op.75. + Andante et Finale Op.79
Moscow Radio SO, MEPhI Academic Male Chorus, 1995
Words by Mikhail Matusovsky. Academic Big Choir and Big Symphony Orchestra CT and VR, conductor V. Fedoseev. Recorded 1975
Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra / 1979
Big Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Central Television, conductor - Vladimir Fedoseev, recording 1982.
BSO named after Tchaikovsky Moscow radio
26. 02. 1981, Moscow (live).
Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra of Central Television and Radio, 1981.
Big Symphony Orchestra named after. P.I. Tchaikovsky under V. Fedoseev. Recording from a broadcast from the Great Hall of the Conservatory (Moscow) 1979.
Recording from the late 1970s.
Konstantin Lisovsky - Vakula, Lyudmila Simonova - Solokha, Oleg Klenov - Bes iz pekla, Alexey Krivchenya - Chub, Nina Fomina - Oksana, Gennady Troitsky - Pan Golova. Recorded in 1974.
Dedicated to the memory of Shostakovich.
1982
The Big Siphonic Orchestra of the USSR State TV and Radio Company, conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev. Moscow, 1979.
For soloist, mixed choir, string orchestra, two harps, piano, celesta and percussion.
Editing by Vladimir Fedoseyev. Recited by Alexei Petrenko. 2006 ã.
29 November 2006, Finlandia Hall, Helsinki.
BSO named after Tchaikovsky Moscow radio
Arioso of the Mother, Academic Big Choir, art. head K. Ptitsa, BSO CT and VR, dir. V. Fedoseev Performed in 1975
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Fedoseyev. Moscow, 2007.
1981 recording. Soundman - Margarita Kozhuhova.
Svetlana Kasyan (soprano) A.V.Sveshnikov State Choir, Moscow Synodal Choir. Moscow, 2013
USSR TELEVISION AND RADIO LARGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Boris KORSAKOV (solo violin). Taken from a LP recorded in USSR in 1981 and released by LE CHANT DU MONDE (France).
Mountain peaks (A. Varlamov - M. Lermontov). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
That the clear dawn has become clouded (A. Varlamov - A. Veltman), Russian folk song. Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
Don’t wake her up at dawn (A. Varlamov - A. Fet). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
Soloist - Egils Silins, baritone (Latvia) Conductor - Vladimir Fedoseyev
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. Recording from the late 1970s.
No. 1 Dumka, No. 2 ditty, No. 3 Dance. Performed by the USSR State Television and Radio Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments
Part 1: Andante tranquillo. 1985.
Big Symphony Orchestra named after. Tchaikovsky. `Melody` 1989.
BSO named after Tchaikovsky Moscow radio
Live at the Moscow Conservatory in the 1980s.
Grand Symphony Orchestra, V.Fedoseyev. Brilliant Classics. Rec. 13.02.1984.
2002, Big Symphony Orchestra named after. P.I. Tchaikovsky, Great Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky
Brilliant Classics. Rec. 03.06.1983.
Brilliant Classics. Rec. 03.06.1983.
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, second half of the 1970s.
Recording: Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris, 10 March 2007
Khutorok (E. Klimovsky - A. Koltsov). Russian folk song. Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. Recording from the late 1970s.
Wiener Sangerknaben, Prague Philharmonic Choir, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Fedoseyev - conductor. Festspielhaus, Bregenz
1 August 2010.
Recorded in 1991. Release: © Virgin Classics.
1. My century, my beast... (Mandelstam)
Moskow Radio Symphony Orchestra / Conductor - Vladimir Fedoseyev / Recorded live at the Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1991
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. Recording from the late 1970s.
Wiener Sangerknaben, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Concert recording. Bregenz Festival (Austria), 2010
On the themes of the operetta `The Queen`s Lace Handkerchief`.
Academic Big Choir and Big Symphony Orchestra CT and VR. Conductor V. Fedoseev Recorded 1975
Irina Churilova, soprano Olesya Petrova, mezzo-soprano Alexey Tatarintsev, tenor Nikolai Didenko, bass ABH MHP, choir of the Academy of Choral Art. Moscow 2016
Brilliant Classics. Rec. 13.02.1984.
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. Recording of the 2nd half of the 1970s.
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, second half of the 1970s.
Kroshka (P. Bulakhov - A. Fet). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
The little bird flew away (A. Gurilev - S. Selsky). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
Oh don’t kiss me (A. Varlamov - author of the words unknown). 1955
Poems by A. Prokofiev. Academic Big Choir and Big Symphony Orchestra CT and VR, conductor V. Fedoseev. Recorded 1975
After the battle (A. Gurilev - N. Shcherbina). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
June 28, 2009. Bad Kissingen, Regentenbau.
Smolensk horn (G. Sviridov - A. Tvardovsky). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, second half of the 1970s.
Fragments: Love Spell, Comic Moscow, 1983
Not the wind, blowing from above (N. Rimsky-Korsakov - A. Tolstoy). Op. 43, No. 2. Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television
I. Sonatina - II. Valsetta - III.Intermezzo - IV.Rondo
Love, do not destroy (P. Bulakhov - folk words). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
Recorded from broadcast 11 08 1985.
Choeur de Radio France
Lionel Sow, chef de choeur Montpellier 2017
Orchestra of Folk Instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television. Conductor - V. Fedoseev.
`Romansero` (M. Ippolitov-Ivanov - translation from Spanish by V. Botkin). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
In the dugout (K. Listov - A. Surkov). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the Folk Instruments Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
Sappho stanzas from the opera `Sappho`. Moscow, 1983
Nocturne op.19 ¹4 // rec. 1987, LP 1990
Natalia Mikhailova, Alexey Martynov, Oleg Klenov, Vladimir Matorin. Recording from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on April 2, 1981.
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