,  (Arkhipova)
Irina Arkhipova (mezzo-soprano)





I.S. Bach - Ch. Gounod, Ave Maria. Recorded in the Dome Cathedral, Boys Choir of the E. Darzinjs Music School, Riga.
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Onegin - D. Hvorostovsky, Tatyana - Nuccia Focile, Lensky - Neil Shicoff, Olga - Olga Borodina, Nanny - Irina Arkhipova, Larina - Sarah Walker, Gremin - Alexander Anisimov, Triquet - Francis Egerton, Captain - Herve Hennequin, Zaretsky - Sergei Zadvorny
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Chamber Choir of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR. Recorded in 1986 in Smolensk.
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10. Fac, ut portem Christi mortem
Galina Pisarenko (soprano), Yurlov Russian State Academic Choir, Moscow Chamber Orchestra. Riga Dome Cathedral.
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Joan of Arc - Irina Arkhipova,Tibo d`Arc - Evgeny Vladimirov,Raymond - Andrei Sokolov, Charles VII, King - Vladimir Makhov, Lionel - Sergei Yakovenko, Agnese Sorel - Klavdia Radchenko. Recorded in 1969.
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Te Deum de Dettingen, HWV 283: Ària `Dignare`.
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Chorus and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater. Mazepa, hetman -- Yuri Mazurok, Kochubey -- Arthur Eisen, Lyubov, his wife -- Irina Arkhipova, Maria, their daughter -- Tamara Milashkina, Andrei, young Cossack -- Vladimir Atlantov
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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 A. Shvedov. Written in 1936 for the Mossovet Theatre’s play “Khlopchik” by playwright M. Daniel. Academic Big Choir and Big Symphony Orchestra CT and VR, dir. V. Fedoseev. Recorded 1975
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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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Turiddu: Carlo Bergonzi,
Santuzza: Irina Arkhipova,
Alfio: Gabriele Floresta,
Lola: Biankarosa Zanibelli,
Mamma Lucia: Rita Bezzi Breda,

Orchestra and Choir of ”L’Estate Livornese”,
Vittorio Gajoni (Conductor)
Life from Goldoni Theatre, Livorno,
10/1980
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Falstaff - Victor Nechipaylo, Anne - Galina Vishnevskaya, Ford - Vladimir Valaitis, Meg - Irina Arkhipova, Nanetta - Maria Zvezdina, Quickley - Valentina Levko, Fenton - Evgeniy Raikov. Choir and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR. 1964.
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Op. 40 No. 2. Chamber choir of the USSR Ministry of Culture, conductor - Valery Polyansky.
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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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Chamber Choir of the USSR Ministry of Culture, conductor - Valery Polyansky.
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Accompanied by the State Chamber Choir of the USSR under the direction of V. Polyansky.
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Six romances to the poems of D Rathaus - Op.73. Recording of 1978 in the Tchaikovsky House Museum in Klin. Firm Melody, 2013.
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No. 3 Song ``In the shuttle`` (translated by V. Argamakov). 1976
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Six French Songs -Op. 65, Recorded in 1978 at the Tchaikovsky House Museum in Klin. Firm Melody, 2013.
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December 19, 1960. Naples, San Carlo Theater. Choir and orchestra of the San Carlo Theater. Dir. Peter Maag. - In Italian yaz. Irina Arkhipova (Carmen), Mario Del Monaco (Jose), Ernest Blank (Escamillo), Marcella Pobbe (Michaela) Vittoria Magnani (Frasquita), Anna Di Stasio (Mercedes), Enrico Campi (Zuniga), Guido Malfatti (Morales), Giuseppe Forgione (Dankair), Franco Ricciardi (Remendado).
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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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``ORTHODOX SINGERS`` CHOIR, GUEORGUI SMIRNOV, director. Recorded in 1996.
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``ORTHODOX SINGERS`` CHOIR, GUEORGUI SMIRNOV, director. Recorded in 1996.
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``ORTHODOX SINGERS`` CHOIR, GUEORGUI SMIRNOV, director. Recorded in 1996.
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``ORTHODOX SINGERS`` CHOIR, GUEORGUI SMIRNOV, director. Recorded in 1996.
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Unfinished 1991 recording in the original language. 47 minutes. 3 fragments: From Act 1: 1. From the beginning to the scene of Radames, Amneris and Aida inclusive. 15 min. – 2. Aida: Ritorno vincitor. 7 min. – From act 3: 3. From the appearance of Aida to the end. 25 min. - Dir. Mark Ermler. Maria Bieshu (Aida), Irina Arkhipova (Amneris), Vladislav Piavko (Radames), Yuri Grigoriev (Amonasro), Georgy Seleznev (Ramfis).
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Oleg Klenov (bass guitar)
Orchestra: Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio

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