Mariinsky Theater Choir and Orchestra. Soloists: M. Shaguch, O. Borodina, E. Akimov, D. Hvorostovsky, G. Bezzubenkov, S. Aleksashkin, N. Gassiev, I. Loskutova, O. Markova-Mikhailenko, L. Sokolova. 1999.
Snow Maiden - Elena Zemenkova (soprano), Frost - Nikola Gyuzelev (bass), Spring - Alexandrina Milcheva (mezzo-soprano), Tsar Berendey - Avram Andreev (tenor), Lel - Stefka Mineva (mezzo-soprano), Kupava - Stefka Evstatieva (soprano) Symphony Orchestra and Choir of the Bulgarian Radio dir. Stoyan ANGELOV 1996 edition. (Capriccio)
Sadko - Vladimir Galuzin, Lyubava Buslaevna - mezzo-soprano Marianna Tarasova, Ocean-More, King of the Sea - Sergei Aleksashkin, Volkhova - Valentina Tsidipova, Thomas Nazarich - Evgeny Boytsov, Luka Zinovitch - Gennady Bezzubenkov. Mariinsky Theater, 1993
E. Nesterenko (Dodon), V. Voinorovsky (Guidon), V. Svistov (Afron), A. Mochalov (Polkan), R. Kotova (housekeeper), B. Tarkhov (astrologer), E. Ustinova (Queen of Shemakhan ), O. Shalaeva (Cockerel). Big Choir of the USSR State Television and Radio. Recorded in 1987.
Ivan Petrov - Saltan, Vladimir Ivanovski - Gvidon, elena Smolenskaya - Militrissa, Galina Oleinitchenko - Princesse-Cygne, Elena Verbitskaia - Babarikha, Marc Recherin - Le Bouffon. 1955.
Vladimir Bogachev, tenor, Ekaterina Kudryavchenko, soprano, Stanislav Suleymanov, bass, Elena Zaremba, mezzo-soprano, etc. Academic Russian Choral Chapel named after Yurlov and the orchestra of the Moscow Theater `Forum`,
On the hills of Georgia lies the night gloom - with piano (Acoustic recording 1913). All of Chaliapin`s recordings have been restored using the original methodology
Boyarin Ivan Semyonovich Sheloga - Vladimir Karimov, bass Vera Dmitrievna, his wife Tamara Milashkina, soprano Nadezhda Nasonova, Vera`s sister Olga Teryushnova, mezzo - soprano Prince Yuri Ivanovich Tokmakov - Vladimir Karimov, bass Vlasyevna, mother Na
Pan Voevoda - Alexey Korolev (bass). Jadwiga Zapolskaya, a rich widow, aristocrat - Natalia Rozhdestvenskaya. The Voivode`s neighbors on the estate: Dzyuba, an old man - Konstantin Polyaev (bass). Olesnitsky, a young man - Lyudmila Legostaeva (contralto). Boleslav Chaplinsky, m
Fragments from the opera: Servilia`s aria, Servilia and Valery`s duet, scenes 5 and 6. All-Union Radio Orchestra, Servilia - O. Piotrovskaya, Valery - O. Piotrovskaya, Valery - G. Nalepp, Egnatius - P. Lisitsian. Recorded in 1949.
Three monologues by Salieri (“Everyone says, there is no truth on earth.” “Like a certain cherub...” “You will fall asleep for a long time, Mozart!”) - To replace the file from 01 10 2010 File uploaded 01 10 2010, reloaded 11 27 .2010.
Cantata for soprano, tenor, mixed choir and symphony orchestra. The choir of the Academy of Choral Art under the direction of Viktor Popov takes part in the performance.Cantata `Switezianka, or The Girl of the Lake` op.44
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An old Russian folk song reworked by N.A.Rimsky-Korsakov as a choral counterpoint.
The tune later became one of the main themes of his opera Legend of the Invisible City of Kitesh.
Recording: USSR National Chorus conducted by Nicolai Danilin 22-6-1938
Sound quality rather low
Soran Barsa, senator – Alexander Markeev (bass) Servilia, daughter of Soran – Tatiana Fedotova (soprano) Valery Arulen Rustik, People`s tribune – Igor Vyalykh (tenor) Egnatiy, freedman of Soran – Alexander Polkovnikov (baritone) Trazea Pet, senator – Pavel Paremuzov (tenor) Montan, senator – Borislav Molchanov Helvidiy Prisk, Senator – Anatoly Zakharov Pakoniy Agrippin – Roman Shevchuk The Old Man – Herman Yukavsky B. A. Pokrovsky Theater, 2016