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
I marvel at the sky (Music by L. Alexandrova, lyrics by M. Petrenko, arranged by V. Zaremba). Ukrainian folk song. Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky, accompanied by the brass band of the USSR Ministry of Defense under the direction of N. Nazarov. File uploaded 08 11 2010. Rebooted 01 31 2011
Mountain peaks (A. Varlamov - I. Goethe, M. Lermontov). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky and the children`s choir of the Sputnik folk choir studio, accompanied by a harp. Recording from the BZK, March 1973.
Natalka - Zoya Gaidai, Voznyi - S. Ivashchenko, Vyborny - Ivan Patorzhinsky, Terpelikha - M. Litvinenko-Volgemut, Mikola - M. Grishko, Petro - Ivan Kozlovsky, Svat - I. Klyakun. 1959?
Performed in Russian. Violetta - E. Shumskaya, Alfred - I. Kozlovsky, Flora - E. Gribova, Gaston - Y. Filin, Baron - A. Yakhontov, Germont - P. Lisitsian, Choir of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR, conductor A. Orlov. Recorded in 1947.
Panteleimon Nortsov - Eugene Onegin, Elena Kruglikova - Tatiana, Elizaveta Antonova - Olga, Ivan Kozlovsky - Lensky, Maxim Mikhailov - Prince Gremin, L. Rudnitskaya - Larina, Chorus and Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre under the direction of A. Melik-Pashayev and A. Orlov. 1937ã
Performed in Russian. Chorus - Bolshoi Theatre. Werther - Ivan Kozlovsky, Charlotte - Maria Maksakova, Sophie - Maria Svesdina, Albert - V Sakharov, Le Bailli - Vladimir Malishev, Johann - Vsevolod Tyutyunnik, Schmidt - Vassili Yakuschenko. 1949 (?), Moscow.
Evening ringing (V. Zinoviev - T. Moore, I. Kozlov). Performed by IVAN KOZLOVSKY, accompanied by the children`s choir of the Sputnik folk choir studio. Recording from the BZK, March 1973, KOZLOVSKY is 73 years old.
Patriarchal Choir. Conductor V. Komarov. Recording from a concert in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, dedicated to the 500th anniversary of the autocephaly of the Russian Orthodox Church. July 16, 1948 Restorer A. Kiselev.
Harlequin`s Serenade (R. Leoncovallo, Pagliacci, opera). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky and symphony. All-Union Radio Orchestra, conductor S. Samosud. 1952
Andrey`s Aria with choir (S. Gulak-Artemovsky, ZAPOROZHETS BEHIND THE DANUBE, opera). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky, choir and orchestra of the Ukrainian Opera and Ballet Theater, conductor V. Tolba. 1950
Arioso by Lensky (“I love you”) (P. Tchaikovsky – text by the composer and K. Shilovsky, EUGENE ONEGIN, opera). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky, M. Maksakova and the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra conducted by A. Orlov. 1948 File uploaded 07 21 2010, listened to 4, reloaded 12 01 2010.
Patriarchal Choir. Conductor V. Komarov. Recording from a concert in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, dedicated to the 500th anniversary of the autocephaly of the Russian Orthodox Church. July 16, 1948 Restorer A. Kiselev.
Vocal cycle on the words of Ya. Kantkovskaya, translated by V. Tatarinova: 1) `How time is measured`; 2) `Strange guest`; 3) `Spin, spin, spindle`; 4) `Oh, sister of mercy`. The ensemble of soloists of the All-Union Radio Orchestra.
Reve ta stogne Wide Dnieper. (Words by T. Shevchenko, music by D. Krizhanivsky). Accompanying on guitar is Oleksandr Ivanov-Kramskaya. Accompanied by an orchestra of folk instruments
Human Tears (V. Zolotarev - F. Tyutchev). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky and the children`s choir of the Sputnik folk choir studio, accompanied by a harp. Recording from the BZK, March 1973.
The bell rattles monotonously (K. Sidorovich - I. Makarov, Russian folk song). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky and A. Ivanov-Kramskoy (guitar). Recorded 1953-1955
Duet of Romeo and Juliet (C. Gounod, “Romeo and Juliet”, opera). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky, Elizaveta Shumskaya and Gos. symphony USSR orchestra, conductor A. Orlov. 1948
Recitative and ballad by Yontek (S. Moniuszko, “Pebble”, opera). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky, G. Korotkov and symphony. All-Union Radio Orchestra, conductor S. Samosud. 1952
Recitative and romance of the Synodal (A. Rubinstein, “The Demon”, opera). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky, Bolshoi Theater Orchestra, conductor A. Melik-Pashayev. 1952
Fly to us, quiet evening (musical basis by A. Tom - L. Modzalevsky). Performed by Ivan Kozlovsky and the children`s choir of the Sputnik folk choir studio, accompanied by a harp. Recording from the BZK, March 1973.
Patriarchal choir. Conductor V. Komarov. Recording from a concert in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, dedicated to the 500th anniversary of the autocephaly of the Russian Orthodox Church. July 16, 1948 Restorer A. Kiselev.