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Meliton Balanchivadze Goga 1862 1897 1926 1930 1937
This antique 78rpm from 1930 features two piano-accompanied arias from two early Georgian operas that unfortunately haven't yet been released in their entirety. Meliton Balanchivadze +••.••(...)) was one of the pioneers of classical music in Georgia. Although his creative output has scarcely been recorded, he composed several popular and influential works of his time, including the opera "Tamar Tsbieri". He had started composing it as far back as 1897, but it only saw the premiere in 1926. In 1937, during "The Decade Of Georgian Culture" this opera was presented in Moscow under the title "Darejan Tsbieri" (Darejan The Wily"). Meliton Balanchivadze had three children who had drastically different fates. His daughter, Maria, died during the Blockade Of Leningrad. His one son, Andria, became a leading composer in Georgia. And his other son, Giorgi, later known as George Balanchine, is now considered as one of the founding fathers of American ballet. Performed by Shalva Tsirghiladze. Note that there's a spelling error on the title: it should be "Gocha's Aria", not "Goga's Aria".
Gotovac Štrukelj Goga Karlovac Prati 2021
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Zygmunt Wiehler Goga Zdanowicz 1939
W majątku Tynieckich w tym samym czasie dwie kobiety rodzą dwóch chłopców. Jedną matką jest sama hrabina Tyniecka, a drugą żona jej lokaja. Pomimo skrajnych różnic warunków rodzinnych i w wychowaniu, chłopcy dorastają razem - a wraz z nimi dziewczynka, która trafia na wychowanie do hrabiny. Gdy dorosną przyjaźń całej trójki zostanie poddana próbie, a dziewczynka będzie musiała dokonać ostatecznegp wyboru jednego z nich . . . Adaptacja powieści Tadeusza Dołęgi-Mostowicza pod tym samym tytułem dokonana przez samego autora i w reżyserii jednego z najlepszych przedwojennych reżyserów polskich, a także ze zdjęciami jednego z najbardziej utalentowanych przedwojennych operatorów filmowych w Polsce. Ścieżka dźwiękowa zrekonstruowana. „Trzy serca” Produkcja: 1939, W.B.K. Feniks*, Polska (II RP) Premiera: 1939, Polska (II RP) REŻYSERIA. . . . . . Michał Waszyński SCENARIUSZ. . . . Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz ZDJĘCIA. . . . . . . . Albert Wywerka MUZYKA. . . . . . . . Zygmunt Wiehler DŹWIĘK. . . . . . . . . Józef Bartczak MONTAŻ. . . . . . . . Czesław Raniszewski OBSADA: Elżbieta Barszczewska – Kasia Jerzy Pichelski – Maciek Aleksander Żabczyński – Gogo Leokadia Pancewiczowa – hrabina Matylda Tyniecka Zofia Lindorf – Michalinka, żona Aleksandra Aleksander Zelwerowicz – Seweryn Tukałło, kuzyn hr. Tynieckiej Tadeusz Białoszczyński – Aleksander Zudra, lokaj Tynieckich Helena Buczyńska – Betsy, ciotka Goga Janina Krzymuska – Klotylda, ciotka Goga Stanisław Łapiński – rządca Tynieckich Wanda Polakowska – Kasia w dzieciństwie Wiesław Meus – Maciek w dzieciństwie Stanisław Grolicki – dozorca kamienicy w Warszawie Feliks Chmurkowski – Kolicz, dyrektor Filharmonii Jerzy Chodecki – adwokat Aleksander Bogusiński – ksiądz kanonik Leopold Morozowicz – taksator w lombardzie Eugeniusz Koszutski – gość na weselu Ryszard Misiewicz – gość na weselu Wacław Zdanowicz – gość na weselu i inni IMDb (j. angielski) ☞ (http•••) Wikipedia (j. polski) ☞ (http•••) Możesz dodać napisy tutaj ☞ (http•••) W.B.K. Feniks* = Warszawskie Biuro Kinematograficzne „Feniks” .
Boris Trajanov Goga Pier Miranda Ferraro Wolfgang Sawallisch Michel Plasson Kohn Helen Donath Katia Ricciarelli Raina Kabaivanska Baglioni Seifert Luis Lima Lando Lando Bartolini Nicola Martinucci Cassello Brazil Maschera Artus Pacific Opera 1986 1991 1995
The Macedonian baritone Boris Trajanov studied singing with his father Goga Trajanov, Biserka Cvejic and Pier Miranda Ferraro. He is a winner of several international singing awards. From his debut onstage with the Macedonian National Opera in 1986, Boris has sung 35 principal roles in more than 60 opera companies around the world, in cities like Vienna, Moscow, Rome, Bologna, Parma, Palermo, Trieste, Florence, Bergamo, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Stuttgart, Bonn, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Luxembourg, Basle, Oslo, Sгo Paolo, Cape Town and the Pacific Opera (U.S.A.). From 1986 until September 1991, Boris sung mostly in opera houses in the former Yugoslavia, where he became one of the best baritones. His international career started in Germany, where he gave more than 300 performances. From 1995 on, Boris sang in many European opera houses - especially in Italy, which is for any opera singer the most important goal of his career. Boris Trajanov has sung in more than 600 performances with Wolfgang Sawallisch, Daniel Oren, Tiziano Severini, Maurizio Arena, Marcello Vioti, Michel Plasson, Eugene Kohn, Daniella Dessi, Helen Donath, Katia Ricciarelli, Raina Kabaivanska, Bruna Baglioni, Peter Seifert, Luis Lima, Lando Bartolini, Alberto Cupido, Nicola Martinucci, and more. In 1995, with Katleen Cassello and Rundfunkorchester des Südwest, Boris recorded a CD of Operatic arias and duets for Mons Records. His performances were broadcast on Cultura+ (Brazil), BBC3, RAI, Südwest Rudfunk (Germany), Croatian TV Broadcast, Macedonian TV, etc. Boris Trajanov's repertoire consists of 35 principal baritone roles in Otello, Rigoletto, Macbeth, Nabucco, Aida, Attila, La Traviata, Il Trovatore, Un Ballo in Maschera, Don Carlo, La Forza del destino, I Vespri siciliani, Lucia di Lammermoor, Maria Stuarda, Carmen, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, Andrea Chenier, Fedora, Cavalleria Rusticana, Le Roi Artus, Pique Dame/ Prince Yeletzky, Cosi fan tutte/Guglielmo, Die Rheingold/ Donner, etc.
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- cronologia: Cantanti lirici (Europa).
- Indici (per ordine alfabetico): G...