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Gramophone Co.
024072
(2659c)
russianduet with orchestra
Is it thou, my Vladimir? (Äóýò Âëàäèìèðà Èãîðåâè÷à è Êîí÷àêîâíû) (Opera «Prince Igor», act 2) (Alexander Borodin, lyrics by Alexander Borodin, Vladimir Stasov, based on: : Poem «The Tale of Igor's Campaign»)
Alexander D. Alexandrovich (Alexander D. Pokrovsky), Evgenia Zbrueva, acc. orchestra14-10-1913
St.-Petersburg
Amour GramophoneÌ 024072
022313
(2764c)
russiantenor with grand piano
O child, beneath your window, Op 63 No 6 (Î, äèòÿ, ïîä îêîøêîì òâîèì Op. 63 No 6), romance (Pyotr Tchaikovsky, lyrics by Konstantin Romanov)
Alexander Dormidontovich Alexandrovich (Alexander Dmitrievich Pokrovsky), acc. grand piano30-03-1913
St.-Petersburg
Amour Gramophone
022314
(2765c)
russiantenor with grand piano
Autumn thought (Îñåííÿÿ ìûñëü), romance (Jules Massenet, lyrics by Paul-Armand Silvestre, translator Alexandra Gorchakova (Santanago))
Alexander Dormidontovich Alexandrovich (Alexander Dmitrievich Pokrovsky), acc. grand piano30-03-1913
St.-Petersburg
Amour Gramophone
022310
(2770ñ)
russian, italiantenor with orchestra
I have lost my Eurydice (Àðèÿ Îðôåÿ - Ïîòåðÿë ÿ Ýâðèäèêó) (Opera «Orphée è Ýâðèäèêà», act 3) (Christoph Willibald Glück, lyrics by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi)
Alexander Dormidontovich Alexandrovich (Alexander Dmitrievich Pokrovsky), acc. orchestra02-04-1913
St.-Petersburg
Amour Gramophone
022311
(2786½c)
russian, italiantenor with orchestra
Where art thou, my love (Àðèÿ Îðôåÿ - Ãäå òû ëþáîâü ìîÿ) (Opera «Orphée è Ýâðèäèêà», act 1) (Christoph Willibald Glück, lyrics by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi)
Alexander Dormidontovich Alexandrovich (Alexander Dmitrievich Pokrovsky), acc. orchestra05-04-1913
St.-Petersburg
Amour Gramophone
2-24191
(16814½b)
russianduet with piano
Curling of a blue-winged swallow (Âüåòñÿ ëàñòî÷êà ñèçîêðûëàÿ), romance (Alexander Gurilev, lyrics by Nikolai Grekov)
Maria Michailova,Alexander Alexandrovich (Alexander D. Pokrovsky), acc. piano16-10-1912
St.-Petersburg
Concert (Angel)
LPs
Ä-015
russian
Opera "Aleko" (Îïåðà "Àëåêî") (Opera «Aleko», act 1) (Sergey Rachmaninov, lyrics by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, based on: Alexander Pushkin: Poem «Gypsies»)
Aleko - Ivan Ivanovich Petrov (baritone); Zemfira - Nina Ivanovna Pokrovskaya (soprano); Young gypsy - Anatoly Orfenov (tenor); Old gypsy (Zemfira's father) - Alexander Pavlovich Ognivtsev (bass); Reading - Ruben Nikolaevich Simonov, acc. Choir and All-Union Radio Committee Symphony Orchestra (choir and orchestra), Conductor Nikolay Golovanov1951
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-016
russian
Opera "Aleko". Continuation 1 (Îïåðà "Àëåêî". Ïðîäîëæåíèå 1) (Opera «Aleko», act 1) (Sergey Rachmaninov, lyrics by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, based on: Alexander Pushkin: Poem «Gypsies»)
Zemfira - Nina Ivanovna Pokrovskaya (soprano); Young gypsy - Anatoly Orfenov (tenor); Reading - Ruben Nikolaevich Simonov, acc. Choir and All-Union Radio Committee Symphony Orchestra (choir and orchestra), Conductor Nikolay Golovanov1951
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-017
russian
Opera "Aleko". Continuation 2 (Îïåðà "Àëåêî". Ïðîäîëæåíèå 2) (Opera «Aleko», act 1) (Sergey Rachmaninov, lyrics by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, based on: Alexander Pushkin: Poem «Gypsies»)
Aleko - Ivan Ivanovich Petrov (baritone); Zemfira - Nina Ivanovna Pokrovskaya (soprano); Young gypsy - Anatoly Orfenov (tenor); Reading - Ruben Nikolaevich Simonov, acc. Choir and All-Union Radio Committee Symphony Orchestra (choir and orchestra), Conductor Nikolay Golovanov1951
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-018
russian
Opera "Aleko". End. (Îïåðà "Àëåêî", îêîí÷àíèå) (Opera «Aleko», act 1) (Sergey Rachmaninov, lyrics by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, based on: Alexander Pushkin: Poem «Gypsies»)
Aleko - Ivan Ivanovich Petrov (baritone); Zemfira - Nina Ivanovna Pokrovskaya (soprano); Young gypsy - Anatoly Orfenov (tenor); Old gypsy (Zemfira's father) - Alexander Pavlovich Ognivtsev (bass); Bronislava Yakovlevna Zlatogorova (Old Gypsy); Reading - Ruben Nikolaevich Simonov, acc. Choir and All-Union Radio Committee Symphony Orchestra (choir and orchestra), Conductor Nikolay Golovanov1951
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-021
french, russian
Opera "Faust", Introduction, 1 act (Îïåðà "Ôàóñò", Èíòðîäóêöèÿ, 1 àêò) (Opera «Faust», act 1) (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, translator Pyotr Kalashnikov, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Ivan Sergeevich Kozlovsky (Faust) and Alexander Stepanovich Pirogov (Mephistopheles), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Vasilyevich Nebolsin1947
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-022
french, russian
Opera "Faust", 1 act (end) 2 act (Îïåðà "Ôàóñò", 1 àêò (îêîí÷àíèå), 2 àêò) (Opera «Faust», act 1) (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, translator Pyotr Kalashnikov, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Ivan Sergeevich Kozlovsky (Faust) and Alexander Stepanovich Pirogov (Mephistopheles), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Vasilyevich Nebolsin1947
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-023
french, russian
Opera "Faust", act 2 (end) (Îïåðà "Ôàóñò", 2 àêò (îêîí÷àíèå), 2 àêò) (Opera «Faust», act 2) (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, translator Pyotr Kalashnikov, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Ivan Sergeevich Kozlovsky (Faust) and Alexander Stepanovich Pirogov (Mephistopheles), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Vasilyevich Nebolsin1947
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-024
french, russian
Opera "Faust", act 3 (Îïåðà "Ôàóñò", 3 àêò) (Opera «Faust», act 3) (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, translator Pyotr Kalashnikov, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Ivan Sergeevich Kozlovsky (Faust) and Alexander Stepanovich Pirogov (Mephistopheles), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Vasilyevich Nebolsin1947
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-025
french, russian
Opera "Faust", act 3 ( cont.) (Îïåðà "Ôàóñò", 3 àêò (ïðîäîëæåíèå)) (Opera «Faust», act 3) (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, translator Pyotr Kalashnikov, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Ivan Sergeevich Kozlovsky (Faust) and Alexander Stepanovich Pirogov (Mephistopheles), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Vasilyevich Nebolsin1947
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-026
french, russian
Opera "Faust", act 3 ( end.), 4 act (Îïåðà "Ôàóñò", 3 àêò (îêîí÷àíèå), 4 àêò) (Opera «Faust», act 3) (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, translator Pyotr Kalashnikov, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Ivan Sergeevich Kozlovsky (Faust) and Alexander Stepanovich Pirogov (Mephistopheles), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Vasilyevich Nebolsin1947
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-027
french, russian
Opera "Faust", act 4 ( cont.) (Îïåðà "Ôàóñò", 4 àêò (ïðîäîëæåíèå)) (Opera «Faust», act 4) (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, translator Pyotr Kalashnikov, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Ivan Sergeevich Kozlovsky (Faust) and Alexander Stepanovich Pirogov (Mephistopheles), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Vasilyevich Nebolsin1947
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-028
french, russian
Opera "Faust", act 4 ( end.) (Îïåðà "Ôàóñò", 4 àêò (îêîí÷àíèå)) (Opera «Faust», act 3) (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, translator Pyotr Kalashnikov, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The tragedy «Faust»)
Ivan Sergeevich Kozlovsky (Faust) and Alexander Stepanovich Pirogov (Mephistopheles), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Choir and Orchestra, Conductor Vasily Vasilyevich Nebolsin1947
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-057
italian, russian
Opera "La Traviata" (Îïåðà "Òðàâèàòà") (Opera «La Traviata», act 1) (Giuseppe Verdi, lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave, based on: Alexander Dumas (son): The romantic novel «The Lady of the Camellias»)
Ivan Kozlovsky and Elizaveta Shumskaya, acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Orlov1947
Moscow
1953
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-058
italian, russian
Opera "La Traviata" (Îïåðà "Òðàâèàòà") (Opera «La Traviata», act 2) (Giuseppe Verdi, lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave, based on: Alexander Dumas (son): The romantic novel «The Lady of the Camellias»)
Ivan Kozlovsky and Elizaveta Shumskaya, acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Orlov1947
Moscow
1953
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-059
italian, russian
Opera "La Traviata" (Îïåðà "Òðàâèàòà") (Opera «La Traviata», act 2) (Giuseppe Verdi, lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave, based on: Alexander Dumas (son): The romantic novel «The Lady of the Camellias»)
Elizaveta Vladimirovna Shumskaya (Violetta), Pavel Lisitsian (Germon), Nina Alekseevna Nelina (Ninel Amsheevna Nurenberg) (Annina), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Orlov1947
Moscow
1953
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-060
italian, russian
Opera "La Traviata" (Îïåðà "Òðàâèàòà") (Opera «La Traviata», act 3) (Giuseppe Verdi, lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave, based on: Alexander Dumas (son): The romantic novel «The Lady of the Camellias»)
Ivan Semenovich Kozlovsky (Alfred), Elizaveta Vladimirovna Shumskaya (Violetta), Pavel Lisitsian (Germon), Konstantin Nikolaevich Teryokhin (Doctor), Nina Alekseevna Nelina (Ninel Amsheevna Nurenberg) (Annina), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Orlov1947
Moscow
1953
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-061
italian, russian
Opera "La Traviata" (Îïåðà "Òðàâèàòà") (Opera «La Traviata», act 2) (Giuseppe Verdi, lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave, based on: Alexander Dumas (son): The romantic novel «The Lady of the Camellias»)
Ivan Semenovich Kozlovsky (Alfred), Elizaveta Vladimirovna Shumskaya (Violetta), Pavel Lisitsian (Germon), Konstantin Nikolaevich Teryokhin (Doctor), Nina Alekseevna Nelina (Ninel Amsheevna Nurenberg) (Annina), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Orlov1947
Moscow
1953
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-062
italian, russian
Opera "La Traviata" (Îïåðà "Òðàâèàòà") (Opera «La Traviata», act 4) (Giuseppe Verdi, lyrics by Francesco Maria Piave, based on: Alexander Dumas (son): The romantic novel «The Lady of the Camellias»)
Ivan Semenovich Kozlovsky (Alfred), Elizaveta Vladimirovna Shumskaya (Violetta), Pavel Lisitsian (Germon), Konstantin Nikolaevich Teryokhin (Doctor), Nina Alekseevna Nelina (Ninel Amsheevna Nurenberg) (Annina), acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Orlov1947
Moscow
1953
Aprelevka Plant (LP 33)
Ä-00107
russian, frenchtenor with orchestra
Faust’s cavatinaAll hail, thou dwelling pure and lowry (Êàâàòèíà ÔàóñòàÏðèâåò òåáå, ïðèþò íåâèííûé) (cavatine de FaustSalut, demeure chaste et pure) (opera «Faust», act 3) (Charles Francois Gounod, lyrics by Jules Barbier, Michel Carre, translator Pyotr Kalashnikov, based on: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: tragedy «Faust»)
Sergey Lemeshev, acc. orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, Conductor Vasily Nebolsin1950
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 78)
Ä-00108#1
french, russiantenor with orchestra
Le rêve - En fermant les yeux (Àðèÿ äå Ãðèå - Î ÷óäíûé ìèã) (Opera «Manon», act 2) (Jules Massenet)
Sergey Lemeshev, acc. Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Conductor Alexander Shamilevich Melik-Pashayev1950...1951
Moscow
Aprelevka Plant (LP 78)
#2
french, russiantenor with orchestra
Lyonel’s aria, in Russian (Ðîìàíñ Ëèîíåëÿ ("Àíãåë ìîé, îáðàç òâîé")) (Opera «Martha, or The market at Richmond», act 3) (Friedrich von Flotow, lyrics by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese)
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