Opera `War and Peace (1941-52), op. 91 (Prokofiev)

Sergey Prokofiev (1891–1953)


Opera `War and Peace (1941-52), op. 91

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Chorus, orchestra, stage wind orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR Chorusmasters: Alexander Rybnov, Stanislav Lykov.recording 1982. soloists: Yuri Mazurok, Galina Kalinina, Nina Terentisva, Andrey Sokolov, Konstantin Baskov, Yuri Korolev, Eleonora Andreeva, Arthur Eisen.
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1993 Phillips
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03 5 2023, Bayerische Statsoper, radio recording, Andrey Bolkonski - Andrey Zhilikhovsky, Natascha Rostowa - Olga Kulchynska, Sonja - Alexandra Yangel, Gastgeber des Silvesterballs - Kevin Conners, Lakai des Silvesterballs - Alexander Fedin, Marija Dmitrijewna Achrossimowa - Violeta Urmana, Peronskaja - Olga Guryakova, Graf Ilja Andrejewitsch Rostow - Mischa Schelomianski, Graf Pierre Besuchow - Arsen Soghomonyan, Grä
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Chorus and orc. Bolshoi Theater of the USSR. Chapter choir. A.V.Rybnov, choir. A.B.Khazanov. Dir. A.Melik-Pashaev Evg.Kibkalo (Andrey), Gal.Vishnevskaya (Natasha), Val.Klepatskaya (Sonya), Evg.Verbitskaya (Akhrosimova), Nikol.Shchegolkov (Rostov), Vl.Petrov (Pierre Bezukhov), Ir.Arkhipova (Helen), Al-y Maslennikov (Anatol), George.Pankov (Dolokhov), Kira Leonova (Maria Bolkonskaya), Bor.Shapenko (Denisov), Al-y Krivchenya (Kutuzov), Pav.Lisitian (Bonaparte), Al-dr Vedernikov (Nick.Bolkonsky),
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BBC PHILHARMONIC. Recorded in Studio 7, Broadcasting House, Manchester (England), December 2002.
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Kutuzov`s aria. Bolshoi Theater Orchestra dir. B.Haikin
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2002 entry.
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the 1st recording of the opera. May 26, 1953 (live). 138 min . IN ITALIAN, yaz. Florence, Teatro Comunale. Orchestra and chorus of the Florentine Musical May. Dir. A.Rodzinsky. F.Corelli (Pierre), E.Bastianini (Andrey), Rosanna Carteri (Natasha), Mirto Picchi (Anatole), Fedora Barbieri (Akhrosimova), Italo Tayo (Rostov
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Recorded: September 11, 1965, Moscow.
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Ìîñêâà, 1966 ãîä
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Natasha Rostova-Galina Vishnevskaya, Ciesinski Katherine, Hedda Nikolai, Gyuzelev Nikolai, Miller Lajos, Ohman Veslav, Petkov Dimitar, Nomadic Stefania. National Orchestra of France, conductor Mstislav Rostropovich. Label: Warner Classics.
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