Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya Vídeos
cantante rusa
- soprano
- Imperio ruso, Unión Soviética
- cantante de ópera, cantante
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Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Kovalyov Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra 2018
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Voyevoda, Op. 3, TH 1, Act II: Duet of Marya Vlasyevna & Olyona. Allegro moderato · Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya Tchaikovsky: Complete Operas, Fragments & Incidental Music ℗ 2018 Profil Released on: 2018-06-15 Conductor: Alexei Kovalyov Orchestra: Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra Artist: Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya Ensemble: Unknown Artist Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Auto-generated by YouTube.
Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Kovalyov Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra 2018
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Voyevoda, Op. 3, TH 1, Act I: Duet of Marya Vlasyevna & Bastryukov. Andante non troppo · Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya Tchaikovsky: Complete Operas, Fragments & Incidental Music ℗ 2018 Profil Released on: 2018-06-15 Conductor: Alexei Kovalyov Artist: Anatoly Orfionov Orchestra: Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra Artist: Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Auto-generated by YouTube.
Orlov Tarkhov Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya Zara Dolukhanova Tchaikovsky Rozhdestvensky Morozov Korolyov 1948
The Oprichnik Alexander Ivanovich Orlov Moscow Radio Orchestra 1948 Tchaikovsky BRILLIANT Recording; outstanding cast and conducting. Tarkhov shines along with Rozhdestvensky's mother. Legostayeva is magnificent as Morozova. English only libretto available (http•••) Andrei Morozov - Dmitri Tarkhov Natalia - Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya Boyarina Morozova - Lyudmila Ivanovna Legostayeva Molchan Mitkov - Vsevolod Tyutyunnik Basmanov - Zara Dolukhanova Prince Vyazminsky - Konstantin Polyaev Zakharyevna - Antonina Kleschtschova Prince Zhemchuzhny - Alexei Korolyov Terrific highlights in Tchaikovsky's 3rd opera (it was his first success). 34:00 Natalia's aria 41:09 Scena Andrey and Morozova 44:57 Morozova's aria 58:57 Andrey and Morozova 1:05:11 Act II Introduction and liturgical music sung by Oprichniki 1:11:20 Prince Vjasminski exhorts Oprichniki, instead of religion, to worship the tsar and the abundance he provides for them, singing in the same religious tones, but with this sinister message. Oprichniks are immediately convinced and change their tune. 1:32:18 Act III 2:02:13 Andrey 2:05:52 Morosova, Chorus
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.
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