Leonid Lisovsky Vídeos
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- República Socialista Federativa Soviética de Rusia, Rusia, Ucrania
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Tarkhov Rozhdestvenskaya Vinogradov Lisovsky Taneyev Maschera Rubinstein Golitsyn Bolshoi 1890 1908 1918 1928 1936 1966
Dmitri Fyodorovich Tarkhov Tarkhov was born on March 30, 1890 in Penza in an engineer family (civil engineer). In 1908, after graduating from the Penza secondary school, Tarkhov entered the juridical department of Moscow University. Since his youth, he was fascinated singing (especially in dramatic tenor); therefore in parallel Tarkhov studied singing at the Moscow conservatory with V. M. Zarudnoï. During the fourth year, after making a final decision in favor of opera, he left the university. Dmitri Tarkhov made his debut in Saratov in 1918. Tarkhov sang in different theaters of Moscow (Narodnyï Dom, Svobodnaya Opera, Stanislavsky-Nemirovich- Danchenko) and other cities like Perm, Sverdlovsk +••.••(...)), Astrakhan, Saratov, and Baku during the next 20-30 years. Since 1936/7, Tarkhov sang mainly in Moscow. Tarkhov participated in operatic performances on the Moscow All-Union radio. Earlier weekly USSR radio performances acquainted the listeners with opera. Operatic performances were either transmitted from the Bolshoi, or were especially recorded for the radio. Therefore the radio had its own opera troupe, made of first-class singers, among them were N.Rozhdestvenskaya, G.Sakharova, V.Zakharov. Among the tenors were D.Tarkhov, G.Vinogradov, and later Lisovsky. Rarely heard operas were put on by the radio. D.Tarkhov sang in Oresteya by Taneyev, Manon Lescaut, The Legend of the invisible city of Kitezh and the maiden Fevronia, Askoldov's tomb by Verstovskiy, Oprichnik, Kamennnyï gost (Stone guest), Noch peryed Rozhdyestvom (Night before Christmas), Tosca, May night, Francheska da Rimini, Fidelio, la Gioconda, Un ballo in maschera, Kyltsa kalashnikova (by Rubinstein), .... His repertory included: Lensky, Sinodal, Gregori, Golitsyn, Radames, José, Alfredo, Duca, Canio, Berendaï, Prince, Vladimir Igoryevich, ... Tarkhov died on October 5, 1966 in Moscow. He is burried at the Novodevichy cemetery.
Lisovsky Irina Arkhipova Fedoseyev Rimsky Korsakov
Snow Maiden - Valentina Sokolik Lel - Irina Arkhipova Kupava - Lidiya Zakharenko Spring - Irina Arkhipova Bobilicka - Nina Derbina Leshiy (Wood Spirit) - Alexander Arkhipov Page - Anna Matiushina Tsar Berendey - Anton Grigoriev Mizgir - Alexander Moksyakov Rimsky-Korsakov
Lisovsky Fomina Krivchenya Vladimir Fedoseyev Tchaikovsky Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra Moscow Radio 1974
Cherevichki Lisovsky Fomina Krivchenya Fedoseyev 1974 Splendid singing of the two leads, Konstantin Lisovsky and Nina Fomina, bring this neglected opera to life. Vladimir Fedoseyev Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio & Grand Chorus of the All-Russian Radio and Television Vakula - Konstantin Lisovsky Oksana - Nina Fomina Chub - Alexei Krivchenia Byes (The Devil) - Oleg Klenov Solokha - Lyudmila Simonova Panas - Ivan Katayenko School Teacher - Vladimir Makhov Master of Ceremonies - Viktor Selivanov His Serene Highness - Alexander Polyakov Pan Golova - Gennady Troitzky Guard - Valery Ribin Old Cossack - Vjatcheslav Godunov Wood Spirit - Ivan Budrin
Kozlovsky Osip Kozlovsky Lisovsky Vladimir Matorin 1757 1798 1831
Osip Kozlovsky +••.••(...) ) : Requiem in e flat minor ( 1798 ) 01 Kyrie 02 Dies irae 03 Tuba Mirum 04 Judex Ergo 05 Confutatis Maledictis 06 Lacrimosa 07 Domine Jesu Christe 08 Sanctus 09 Benedictus 10 Agnus Dei 11 Quia Pius es 12 Marche Funèbre 13 Salve Regina USSR Ministry of Culture State Symphony Orchestra, Moscow State Choir, Moscow Choir of Teachers, Vladimir Yesipov, Valentina Panina, Galina Simkina, Lidia Chernykh, Konstantin Lisovsky & Vladimir Matorin
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