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Soviet singer and opera singer (1933-2002)
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2022-04-27 11:32:57
Unustusse vajunud päev - A forgotten day
[…] not so much of the American folk revival as as certain time of a intimate French chanson from the same period and you wonder as the web of influences. The disc begins with a contemporary piece by Ardo Ran Varres (an Estonian actor and composer), from the 2019 Estonian film, The Real Life of Johannes Pääsuke. We then move back in time, and hear a selection of songs by a sequence of Russian poets, Robert Rozhdestvensky (1932-1994), Alexander Morozov & Nikolai Rubtsov (1936-1971), Yevgeny Bachurin (1934-2015), Nikolai Gumilev (1886-1921), Ivan Bunin (1870-1953), Alexander Dolsky (born 1938), Yuliya Silayeva (born 1964) & Nikolai Gumilev. We then end with two songs from films. The first by Soviet Armenian composer Mikael Tariverdiev (1931-1996) and Russian poet Yevgeni Yevtushenko (1933-2017) from the film The Irony of Fate (1975) and by Konstantin Shevelev and Alexander Lugarev from the film film Garbage Man (2001). This is personal music, the poet writing about their concerns and the results are […]
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2020-04-06 21:15:00
A Critic Of Big Tech Starts His Own Project To Sort And Rank Information
Essentially, it’s a site that recommends the very best and most relevant books, podcasts, scientific articles, videos and journalism to anyone who wants a better understanding of the world. But there’s more to The Syllabus. Evgeny Morozov wants to make people think. The Syllabus criticises how information and knowledge are discovered and disseminated online, based […]
2018-08-02 19:52:00
Munich Opera Festival (3) - From the House of the Dead, 30 July 2018
Nationaltheater Images: Wilfried Hösl Alexandr Petrovič Gorjančikov – Peter MikulášAljeja – Evgeniya SotnikovaLuka Kuzmič (Filka Morozov) – Aleš BrisceinSkuratov – Charles WorkmanŠiškov – Bo SkovhusBig Prisoner, Prisoner with the Eagle – Manuel GüntherLittle Prisoner, Bitter Prisoner – Tim KuypersGovernor – Christian RiegerOld Prisoner – Ulrich ReßČekunov – Johannes KammlerDrunk Prisoner – Galeano SalasCook – Boris PrýglSmith – Alexander MilevPope – Peter LobertProstitute – Niamh O’SullivanDon Juan (Brahmin) – Callum ThorpeKedrill, Young Prisoner – Matthew GrillsŠapkin, Happy Prisoner – Kevin ConnersČerevin, Voice from the Kirghizian Steppes – Dean PowerGuard – Long LongFrank Castorf (director) Aleksandar Denić (set designs)Adriana Braga Peretski (costumes)Rainer Casper (lighting)Andreas Deinert (video, live camera)Stefanie Katja Nirschl (live camera)Jens Crull (video, live editing)Miron Hakenbeck (dramaturgy)Martha Münder (revival director)Bavarian State Opera Chorus (chorus master: Sören Eckhoff) Bavarian State OrchestraSimone Young (conductor) Frank Castorf might have been born to direct From the […]
2018-05-01 19:50:46
Anglais - The Demon falls in love at the Liceu
[…] was by far the best moment of the night, was splendid. Egils Silins, specialist in the role of the demon, was replacing the late Dmitri Hvorostovsky who died last November and had shown interest in participating in this production from its beginning. Silins gave an excellent demon from every angle, both vocally and scenically, highlighting with great skill the very human suffering of the character. The remaining cast were all correct: tenor Igor Morozov as Prince Sinodal, Roman Ialcic as servant, Alexander Tsymbalyuk as Prince Gudal, Larisa Kostyuk as nanny, Antoni Comas as messenger and Yuriy Mynenko as angel. The choir, very awkward on stage due to the lack of space and the floor’s inclination, delivered really well in an opera in Russian that is out of their repertoire. For now. Xavier Pujol Photo credit: Antoni Bofill
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