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Anatoliy Orfyonov (tenor)
Aleko - Ivan Petrov (baritone)
Angelina - Zara Dolukhanova
Sobakin - M. Mikhailov Marfa - N. Shpiller Lykov - A. Orphenov Gryaznoy - P. Medvedev Lyubasha - M. Maksakova Domna Saburovna - S. Panova Dunyasha - V. Gagarina Bomeliy - V. Yakovenko Petrovna - M. Levina Chorus and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR Choirmaster A.Rybnov conductor L.Steinberg Moscow, 1943.
Lyudmila Legostaeva (mezzo-soprano)
Duet of Orpheus and Eurydice (1 act) Alexandra Yakovenko, Anatoly Orfenov BSO of the All-Union Radio and Central Television Conductor Evgeny Akulov 1960
Moscow Radio Large Chorus // rec. 1952
“The war fell silent”, poems by A. Surkov. recording 1949
OH, SWEET VIRGIN • imitation of the poems of A. Mickiewicz (1849), Anatoly Orfenov. Piano part - D. Gaklin
N. Kemarskaya (Elena); A. Orphenov (Paris); S. Tsenin (Menelaus); V. Kandelaki (Kalkhas); N. Makeev (Agamemnon); G. Doynikov - reads the text. // choir and orchestra of the Theater named after K. Stanislavsky and V. Nemirovich-Danchenko // recording 1948.
What is in your name. Sl. A. Pushkin
`Venice at night` (sl. A. Feta) == A. Alexandrov (mandolin), D. Galkin (piano)
The duet of Cinderella and Ramir from the opera `Cinderella`. Orchestra of the All-Union Radio, conductor O. Bron.
`Last Love` From recordings 1947-1960.
Cavatina Berendeya (2 d.)
Aria of Kerib (1st d). 1947. Dir. R.Glier?
Bastryukov`s Recitative & Aria. Rec. in 1952
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