,  (Lisitsian)
Pavel Lisitsian (baritone)





Choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater - conductor Alexander Melik-Pashayev (1949-1950) Soloists: G. Nelepp (German), A. Ivanov (Tomsky, Zlatogor), P. Lisitsian (Eletsky), E. Smolenskaya (Liza) , E. Verbitskaya (Countess), V. Borisenko (Polina, Milovzor), A. Peregudov (Chekalinsky), V. Tyutyunnik (Surin), N. Kositsina (Masha), V. Shevtsov (Manager), V. Firsova (Prilepa ), E. Korneeva (Governess), F. Godovkin (Chaplitsky), I. Skobtsov (Narumov).
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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.
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Rudolf - Sergey Lemeshev, Marcel - Pavel Lisitsian, Schaunard - Vladimir Zakharov, Kolen - Boris Dobrin, Mimi - Irina Maslennikova, Musetta - Galina Sakharova, All-Union Radio Choir and Orchestra, conductor - Samuil Samosud, 1948.
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In Russian. Nedda, Colombina - A. Yakovenko. Canio, Pagliacc - D. Uzunov. Tonio, Taddeo - V. Zakharov. Peppe, Harlequin - G. Pishchaev. Silvio - P. Lisitsian. All-Union Radio Choir.Orchestra of the Moscow State Philharmonic. 1955.
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No. 2 - `Listen, perhaps` (M. Lermontov), Naum Walter - piano
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Arioso Renato from the opera Un ballo in Masquerade.
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Epithalama Vindex (A. Rubinstein, NERO, opera). Performed by Pavel Lisitsian
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The fire of desire burns in the blood. to the words of A. S. Pushkin
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`God Cupid`. Poems by W. Shakespeare translated by S. Ya. Marshak
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1953. A radio performance of a comic opera. Performed in Russian translation.Chorus and Orchestra of the All-Union Radio. Dir. Leonid Pyatigorsky. K.Grigoryan (Karine), Pavel Lisitsian (Armen), Georgy Abramov (Or-Or), Levon Khachaturov (Markar), Zara Dolukhanova (Shushan
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