,  (Fedoseev)
Vladimir Fedoseev (conductor)





The Miller - Alexander Vedernikov, Natasha - Natalia Mikhailova, The Prince - Konstantin Pluzhnikov, The Princess - Nina Terentieva, Olga - Galina Pisarenko, Matchmaker - Oleg Klenov, Hunter - Oleg Klenov, Rusalochka - Vasilisa Byelova, Lead Peasant- Unspecified. 1983, Moscow.
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WALTZ FROM THE MOVIE THE BRIGHT PATH Record 2007.
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State Republican Academic Russian Choir named after A. Yurlov Artistic director Yu. Ukhov Big Symphony Orchestra of Central Television and All-Union Radio
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Vocal-symphonic poem. Performers: Vitya Korsakov, Irina Dolzhenko (mezzo-soprano), Alexander Lukyanov (baritone), Boys` Choir of the A.V. Sveshnikov Choral School, Big Children`s Choir named after V.S. Popov of the radio company `Voice of Russia`, BSO named after. Tchaikovsky. year 2009.
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Boris Godunov - Alexander Vedernikov, Ksenia - Elena Shkolnikova, Shuisky - Andrei Sokolov, Pimen - Vladimir Matorin, Samozvanets - Vladislav Piavko, Marina Mnishek - Irina Arkhipova, Varlaam - Arthur Eisen. Edited in 1872. Record 1983.
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Words by Mikhail Matusovsky. Academic Big Choir and Big Symphony Orchestra CT and VR, conductor V. Fedoseev. Recorded 1975
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Big Symphony Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Central Television, conductor - Vladimir Fedoseev, recording 1982.
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Big Symphony Orchestra named after. P.I. Tchaikovsky under V. Fedoseev. Recording from a broadcast from the Great Hall of the Conservatory (Moscow) 1979.
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Konstantin Lisovsky - Vakula, Lyudmila Simonova - Solokha, Oleg Klenov - Bes iz pekla, Alexey Krivchenya - Chub, Nina Fomina - Oksana, Gennady Troitsky - Pan Golova. Recorded in 1974.
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Editing by Vladimir Fedoseyev. Recited by Alexei Petrenko. 2006 ã.
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Arioso of the Mother, Academic Big Choir, art. head K. Ptitsa, BSO CT and VR, dir. V. Fedoseev Performed in 1975
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USSR TELEVISION AND RADIO LARGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Boris KORSAKOV (solo violin). Taken from a LP recorded in USSR in 1981 and released by LE CHANT DU MONDE (France).
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Mountain peaks (A. Varlamov - M. Lermontov). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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That the clear dawn has become clouded (A. Varlamov - A. Veltman), Russian folk song. Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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Don’t wake her up at dawn (A. Varlamov - A. Fet). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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No. 1 Dumka, No. 2 ditty, No. 3 Dance. Performed by the USSR State Television and Radio Orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments
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Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. Recording from the late 1970s.
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Big Symphony Orchestra named after. Tchaikovsky. `Melody` 1989.
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2002, Big Symphony Orchestra named after. P.I. Tchaikovsky, Great Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky
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Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. Recording from the late 1970s.
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Khutorok (E. Klimovsky - A. Koltsov). Russian folk song. Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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Wiener Sangerknaben, Prague Philharmonic Choir, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Fedoseyev - conductor. Festspielhaus, Bregenz
1 August 2010.
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Moskow Radio Symphony Orchestra / Conductor - Vladimir Fedoseyev / Recorded live at the Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1991
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Wiener Sangerknaben, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Concert recording. Bregenz Festival (Austria), 2010
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Irina Churilova, soprano Olesya Petrova, mezzo-soprano Alexey Tatarintsev, tenor Nikolai Didenko, bass ABH MHP, choir of the Academy of Choral Art. Moscow 2016
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Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. Recording of the 2nd half of the 1970s.
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Kroshka (P. Bulakhov - A. Fet). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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The little bird flew away (A. Gurilev - S. Selsky). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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Poems by A. Prokofiev. Academic Big Choir and Big Symphony Orchestra CT and VR, conductor V. Fedoseev. Recorded 1975
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After the battle (A. Gurilev - N. Shcherbina). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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Not the wind, blowing from above (N. Rimsky-Korsakov - A. Tolstoy). Op. 43, No. 2. Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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Love, do not destroy (P. Bulakhov - folk words). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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`Romansero` (M. Ippolitov-Ivanov - translation from Spanish by V. Botkin). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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In the dugout (K. Listov - A. Surkov). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the Folk Instruments Orchestra of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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Natalia Mikhailova, Alexey Martynov, Oleg Klenov, Vladimir Matorin. Recording from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on April 2, 1981.
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``Poetic composition on words by N. Gogol, E. Baratynsky, A. Blok, V. Khodasevich, À. Platonov, N. Zabolotsky, Russian Solatskie songs and also on the words of lyrical poetry, in 9 parts, op. cit. 2010 ã. Premiere. Soloists: Maria Pakhar - soprano, Dmitry Beloselsky - bass
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Oh you, Volga, Mother Volga (Pavel Bulakhov - V. Chuevsky). Performed by Nikolai Timchenko, accompanied by the orchestra of folk instruments of the All-Union Radio and Television, conductor V. Fedoseev.
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