Roles performed by: Mazhenka - Elena SHUMILOVA, Yenik - Georgy NELEPP, Lyudmila - N. OSTROUMOVA, Krushina - M. SKAZIN, Vashek - A. ORFENOV, Matchmaker - N. SHCHEGOLKOV, Gata - E. VERBITSKAYA, Esmeralda - V. FIRSOVA , Mikha - M. SOLOVIEV, Circus Director - V. YAKUSHENKO, Indian - G. KOROTKOV. Choir and Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR, conductor K. KONDRASHIN, recording 1951, restored (has shortcomings). The overture is performed by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction
Vladislav - I. Kushner (baritone), Dalibor - L.M.Vodichka (tenor), Milada - E.Urbanova (soprano), Itka - Jirina Markova (soprano), Vitek - Miroslav Kopp (tenor), Budivoy - Vratislav Kriz (baritone), Benes - Jiri Kalendocsky (bass), Judge - Bohumil Marsik (bass). Chorus of the Prague National Theater, choirmaster - Milan Maly. Recorded at the Dvorak Hall of Rudolfinum, Prague, from 17 February to 5 June, 1995.
Jaroslav Horacek (Malina), Vaclav Zitek (Kalina), Vera Soukupova (Rose), Daniela Sounova (Blazenka), Leo Marian Vodicka (Vit), Karel Prusa (Bonifac), Oldrich Spisar (Skrivanek), Bohuslav Marsik (A Builder), Eva Hlobilova (The Innkeeper), Alfred Hampel (Jirka), Pavel Horacek (The Ghost of Friar Barnabas). horus and Orchestra - Prague National Theatre, choirmaster Milan Maly. Recorded at the Smetana Hall, Prague, from 8 September, 1981 to 22 April, 1982
Jarek: Ivo Zidek, Vok Vidkovik: Vaclav Bednar, Zavis: Stepanka Stepanova, Hedvika: Jaroslava Vymazalova, Katuska: Drahomira Tikalova, Michalek: Antonin Votava, Benes: Jaroslav Veverka, Rarach: Karel Kalas. Vocal Ensemble of the Czechoslovak Radio and Prague Radio Orchestra. Rec. - Praha, 1952.
1.Who plays the golden strings 2.There is no stone for the prophets! 3.It seemed to me that you died 4. What fun in the round dance 5. From my songs I will make a throne for you
Viola - Marie Vesela (mezzo-soprano), Sebastian - Drahomira Drobkova (mezzo-soprano), Orsino - Miroslav Svejda (tenor), Marko - Jaroslav Horacek (bass), Antonio - Dalibor Jedlicka (bass), Fisherman - Karel Hanus (baritone). Chorus and Orchestra - Prague National Theatre. Chorus master Milan Maly. Conductor Zdenek Kosler. Piano - Jiri Pokorny. Recorded at the Smetana Hall, Prague, from 8 September, 1981 to 22 April, 1982.