,  (Rimsky-Korsakov)
Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908)
1961
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Ziffra editorial office
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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.
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Lullaby of Volkhov from the opera `Sadko`. Recorded 1912
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Manchester Symphony Orchestra.
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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)
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1960
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The third song of Lelya, 1991
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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
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Lubasha`s Arioso and Aria.
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1950
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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.
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1977
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L`Orchestre de la Suisse Romande / con. Ernest Ansermet / 1959
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`The singing is louder than a lark`. Words by A. Tolstoy
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The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev. Musikverein, Vienna, 15 January 2012, live.
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Redeyet oblakov letuchaya gryada op. 42 Nr. 3
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No. 2 and No. 3
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Ivan Petrov - Saltan, Vladimir Ivanovski - Gvidon, elena Smolenskaya - Militrissa, Galina Oleinitchenko - Princesse-Cygne, Elena Verbitskaia - Babarikha, Marc Recherin - Le Bouffon. 1955.
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1983.
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Glasgow
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1995.
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The Head - Vladimir Matorin, Levko - Vladimir Bogachev, The Head`s sister-in-law - Galina Borisova, Ganna - Tatiana Erastova, The Scribe - Maxim Mikhailov, Vinokur - Vladimir Kudryashov, Kalenik - Mikhail Krutikov, Pannochka - Elena Brilowa, The Heiress - Andrea Weigt, Stepmother - Gabriele Henkel. Kolner Rundfunkchor. Kolner Rundfunk - Sinfonieorchester. 5.09.1994, Koln, Germany.
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`On the hills of Georgia`
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Aria of the Shemakha Queen (2 act)
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1963
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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`,
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Aria Levko `How quiet...sleep my beauty`
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Radio choir and orchestra. Recording 1951(?)
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`Come to the kingdom of roses and wine!` (to verses by A. Fet). Recorded 1912
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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
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1985
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1958
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`Oh, if only you could` (N. Rimsky-Korsakov - A. Tolstoy).
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1952
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The Hexagon Ensemble: Wout van den Berg - flute, Bram Kreeftmeijer - oboe, Arno van Houtert - clarinet, Christiaan Boers - horn, Marieke Stordiau - bassoon, Recorded: September/October 2000, Holland.
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1983
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Recorded: August 2009, Salzburg Festival.
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You and you. Based on poems by A. Pushkin
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¹ 54 - `Ai, vo pole lipynka`.
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1985
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Mstivoy - Alexei Korolev (bass), Voyslava - Tatiana Tugarinova (soprano), Yaromir - Vladimir Makhov (tenor), Morena - Nina Kulagina (mezzo-soprano) recording 1962 restoration 2001.
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No. 4 Romance ``Zuleika`s Song`` (art. J. Byron, trans. I. Kozlov). Piano - Daniel Barenboim. Salzburg Festival, August 2009.
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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
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1965
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The Prophet (N. Rimsky-Korsakov - A. Pushkin), arioso for bass. Op. 49, No. 2 - with orchestra (recorded in 1927 and acoustic recording in 1921).
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¹1 The wave splits, splashes, and splashes... Piano part - Mikhail Arkadyev
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Aria of Fevronia. 1973
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L`Orchestre de la Suisse Romande / con. Ernest Ansermet / 1958
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apan 2003
Ivari Ilja - piano
`Oktava`, op. 45 no. 3 (1897-9)
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2009, Hilversum, Netherlands
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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
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1998/99, Vilnius
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Aria of the Swan Queen from the opera `The Tale of Tsar Saltan`
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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.
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Victor Batachev // USSR Defense Ministry Band - con. Nikolai Nazarov // recorded Moscow, 1967, `Melodia U.R.S.S.`
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Arrangement of the song “Swing” by L. Denz. Tonk?nstler Orchestra of Lower Austria, 2009.
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¹1, piano - Ilya Sheps
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Scene and aria of Kashcheevna from the opera `Kashchei the Immortal`. Performed by I. Bogacheva accompanied by an orchestra. 1987
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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.
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Recorded: January 2001, Moscow.
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State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR, 1965
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Stockholm Concert Band Stockholm 1995
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Dmitry Korchak, Nikolay Didenko, Choir of the Moscow Academy of Choral Art (choirmaster Viktor Popov)
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Erika Geldsetzer & Nanette Schmidt (violins), Sascha Frömbling & Roland Glassl (violas), Konstantin Heidrich & Bernhard Schmidt (cellos) / 03.06.2015, Germany
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Singer (N. Rimsky-Korsakov - A. Maikov), op.50 No. 2. 1951.
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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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No. 6 - `The Lord of my days (sl. A. S. Pushkin). Recording from a concert in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on March 29, 1987
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No.12. «Procession of Princes» / rec. 1962 / restoration 2001
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CD 2007
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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
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Moscow Symphony Orchestra recorded in 1996 at the Mosfilm Studio (Moscow)
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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
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Yana Korshikova - mezzo-soprano. Recording - December 1995-January 1996, St. Petersburg.
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Vakula`s song from the opera The Night Before Christmas (in Ukrainian). Piano - Zara Desler.
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Women`s Voices of The Sixteen / Harry Christophers.
Recorded Blackheath Concert Halls, London, November 1991
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Op. 52, No. 2: duet `Angel and Demon`. Recording - December 1995-January 1996, St. Petersburg.
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Florida French Horn Philharmonic Quartet, (arr. for horn quartet) CD 2000
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Amati String Quartet: Jeanette Violin and Mary Laporte - violins, Maxine Johnson - viola, Gloria Strassner - cello. 60`s??
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¹ 2 `I`m sad` (Lermontov)
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`Boyar Vera Sheloga`: Overture and Lullaby Moscow Symphony Orchestra recorded in 1996 at the Mosfilm Studio (Moscow)
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Polonaise from the opera Pan Voivode. Recording of 1982
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6 plays by Rimsky-Korsakov Recorded: 3-5 September, 2008, Villa Vespucci, San Felice a Ema, Florence
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Austrian Horns, CD 2002
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2. The golden cloud spent the night CD 2014
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2021
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recorded in 1996 at the Mosfilm Studio (Moscow)
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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, 1958
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Recorded at the Mosfilm Studio in Moscow, Russia, February 1996.
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