,  (Kovaleva)
Galina Kovaleva (coloratura soprano)


Leningrad, 1970.Lord Henry Ashton, owner of Lammermoor Castle – A.L.Volodos.
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Leonora - Galina Kovaleva Count di Luna - Vladimir Kinyaev Manrico - Vladimir Kravtsov Azucena - Irina Bogacheva Ferrando - Igor Silantiev Iness - Nina Shubina Ruitz - Sergey Matveev Choir and orchestra of the Mariinsky Theater Conductor - Yuri Gamaley Performed in Russian Year unknown
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Aria from cantata 21 `Seufzer Traennen`
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1965, Leningrad.
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Snow Maiden`s Aria (Melt Scene)
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Norma`s Cavatina (Casta Diva), 1 act from the opera `Norma`
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Martha`s Aria, 2d. from the opera `The Tsar`s Bride`
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Lyubasha – Irina Bogacheva
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Ludmila`s Cavatina
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Lullaby of the Volkhovs
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Aria of the Shemakha Queen
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There was fate (V. Basner - M. Matusovsky)
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Aria of the Swan Queen from the opera `The Tale of Tsar Saltan`
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Cavatina and Rondo of Antonida, 1d. from the opera `Life for the Tsar (`Ivan Susanin`)
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Rosina`s Cavatina from the opera `The Barber of Seville`
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Arioso by Francesca from the opera `Francesca da Rimini`.
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Fiordiligi`s aria from the opera That`s what all women do (Cosi fan tutte)
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Leningrad, 1968 Foma Nazarievich, foreman — Sergey Matveev.
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Russian Folk Orchestra named after. V. Andreeva. Conductor - Vladimir Popov.
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`Russian song` (folk words). Russian Folk Orchestra named after. V. Andreeva. Conductor Vladimir Popov.
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Lullaby of Mary from the opera `Mazeppa`.
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Bride`s Cavatina “I live in a remote monastery” Symphony-cantata `On the Kulikovo Field` - Shaporin Yu.A. (Recorded 1980)
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Owl Polonaise from the opera `Mignon`.
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`Volga-rechenka` (Russian folk song).Academic Russian folk orchestra named after. Osipova. Conductor Viktor Dubrovsky.
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