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Ukrainian Medley performed by Russian Gypsy Guitar Violin Duo. New York City
Russian Gypsy Guitar Violin Duo
1 min 57 s - 20-ago-2006
New York based singer and guitarist Sergei Pobedinski and virtuoso violinist Valeriy Zhmud. Sergei Pobedinski (guitar, vocals) is a native of Pyatigorsk, Russia. He graduated from one of the most prestigious musical institutions of Russia: Gnesin's Academy of Music in Moscow. He went on to perform in such diverse venues as the Chamber Jewish Musical Theater in Moscow, the Krasnoyarsk Musical Theater in Siberia, the Karelia State Musical Theater and the Music and Comedy Theater in St. Petersburg. Valeriy Zhmud (violin) was born in Dniprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine, and graduated from Kiev's University of Arts and Culture. In Ukraine, Valeriy worked with various folk and world music groups, as well as in Kiev's State Orchestra of Radio and Television. He has toured internationally as the soloist of Budmo, a Ukrainian folk ensemble, and performed in a variety of national and international folk festivals.
Pique Dame Gavrilkin Revina Preobrazhenskaya Yeltsin Kirov 1958 LIVE
Pique Dame Gavrilkin Revina Preobrazhenskaya Yeltsin Kirov 1958 LIVE
This is an exciting live performance, with all the fire and intensity of the Kirov. The lead singers are ardent, skilled proponents of the Russian idiom. While the names Gavrilkin (Germann) and Revina (Liza) may not be familiar to western opera lovers, these artists will sweep you right into their doomed romance, singing their hearts out with warmth and ardent Russian power. Mezzo Sofia Preobrazhenskaya, delivers her famed Countess to an adoring audience who bring the action to a cheering halt at her first entrance.
Gavrilkin and Revina are youthful, convincing lovers, and you'll wonder why you haven't heard them before. Yeltsin's conducting is dynamic and dramatic. The orchestra hurtles toward the denouement, and by the end you may want to listen all over again, as I did.
This release is all the more exciting because the Kirov's achievement takes place behind the hermetically sealed Iron Curtain during the Cold War. This is pure Russian theater. The leads are world class artists who remain unknown because of the paucity of information in English about Soviet opera. As historic releases continue to appear, we are able to acquire a deeper appreciation of the once unadulterated Russian tradition, today intermingled with other world currents. - online review
The Queen of Spades Full Opera. П.И.Чайковский Пиковая Дама
The Queen of Spades (Пиковая Дама), an opera in 3 acts (7 scenes) by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to a Russian libretto by the composer's brother Modest Tchaikovsky, based on a short story of the same name by Alexander Pushkin. The premiere took place in 1890 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The opera is performed by the soloists, chorus and orchestra of the Great Theater of Moscow.
Conductor - Mark Ermler.
Soloists - Vladimir Atlantov, Tamara Milashkina and others.
«Пи́ковая дама» — опера П. И. Чайковского в 3 действиях, 7 картинах, либретто М. И. Чайковского по мотивам одноимённой повести А. С. Пушкина. Опера написана во Флоренции ранней весной 1890 года, первая постановка — 7 (19) декабря 1890 года в Мариинском театре в Петербурге.
Опера исполняется солистами, хором и оркестром Большого Театра Москвы под управление Марка Эрмлера.
Солисты - Владимир Атлантов, Тамара Милашкина и другие.
00:00 - Introduction
03:53 - Gori Gori yasno
08:55 - Arioso Germana
12:01 - Ya imeni ee ne znau
14:24 - A esli tak, skorei za delo
16:04 - Nakonez to Bog poslal nam
17:49 - A ti uveren
19:19 - Schastlivyi den
20:53 - Mne strashno
23:42 - Kakaya vedma
25:24 - Odnazhdi v Versale
29:19 - Se non e vero
33:00 - Uzh vecher
37:10 - Obvorozhitelno
38:24 - Podrugi milye
41:52 - Nu-ka svetik Mashenka
42:34 - Mesdemoiselles
44:08 - Pora uzh rashoditsya
46:33 - Otkuda eti slezi
50:57 - Ostanovites
54:52 - Prosti nebesnoe sozdanye
57:37 - Liza, otvori
59:26 - Kto strastno lubya
01:03:05 - Radostno, veselo
01:06:54 - Hozyain prosit
01:09:28 - Ya vas lublu
01:13:21 - Posle predstavleniya
01:15:54 - Iskrennost pastushki
01:17:49 - Dance of Shepherds
01:20:14 - Moi milenkii druzhok
01:23:28 - Kak ti mila, prekrasna
01:30:14 - Kto pylko i strastno
01:34:49 - Vse tak, kak mne ona skazala
01:40:14 - Shagi, suda idut
01:43:10 - Polno vrat vam
01:46:06 - Je crains de lui parler la nuit
01:50:25 - Ne pugaites
01:55:35 - Ona mertva
01:58:10 - Ya ne veru
02:05:15 - Mne strashno, strashno
02:08:50 - Uzh polnoch blizitsya
02:10:57 - Ah, istomilas ya gorem
02:14:35 - A esli mne v otvet
02:17:27 - O da minovali stradanya
02:22:57 - Budem pit i veselitsya
02:24:24 - Dana, gnu paroli
02:26:07 - Esli b milye devitsi
02:28:40 - Tak v nenastnie dni
02:29:53 - Za delo, gospoda
02:33:25 - Chto nasha jizn? Igra
02:35:25 - Idet eshe
02:37:15 - Knyaz, knyaz, prosti menia
02:39:03 - Gospod, prosti emu
Pique Dame Mödl Atlantov Freni Kasarova Chernov Vienna LIVE 1992
Martha Mödl's incomparably creepy Countess is the central feature in this Queen of Spades. Wiener Staatsoper LIVE 1992; Conductor - Seiji Ozawa. Tchaikovsky's Pique Dame/Queen of Spades
An important record of an international theatrical event. One year after the fall of the Soviet Union, a Russian tenor, an Italian soprano, and a Japanese conductor converge in Vienna with Martha Mödl. The performance is boiling with dramatic intensity. Atlantov is at his greatest, looking handsome and heroic, tender and involved with Freni. Young Vesselina Kasarova is at the beginning of her career, Mödl is at the end.
An interview with Martha Mödl follows the opera.
Germann - Vladimir Atlantov
Liza - Mirella Freni
Countess - Martha Mödl
Pauline - Vesselina Kasarova
Yeletzky - Vladimir Chernov
Tomsky - Sergei Leiferkus
Governess - Anna Gonda
Chaplitsky - Franz Kasemann
Masha - Yvette Tannenberg
Surin - Rudolf Mazzola (bass)
Chekalinsky - Wilfried Gahmlich (tenor)
Narumov - Peter Koeves
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Libretto - Modest Tchaikovsky
Christopher Reeves - Dining At Dzerzhinsky's
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Main festival and competitive discipline: Art of vocal / Pop singing / solo
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Commemoration ceremony at the monument near the mass murder site of the Jews who were murdered by the Germans in Dzerzhinsk (Romanov), Ukraine during 1941-1942.
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Samuil Samosud (1884-1964): Tchaikovsky: Charodeika (The sorceress) R.1954
Dedicated to dearest best friend & greatest among artists: Laetita Hahn:
With Natalia Sokolova, Mikhail Kisselev, Veronika Borissenko, Georgy Nelepp, Alexei Korolev,
Anna Matsushina, Mikhail Skazin, Pavel Pontriagin, Pavel Korobkov, Varvara Gradova, Alexander Tikhonov, Serafim Sladkopevtzev, Levon Khachaturov, Alevei Usmanov & Genadi Troitzky
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Pique Dame Nelepp Lisitsian Smolenskaya Melik Pashaev 1950
Pique Dame Nelepp Lisitsian Smolenskaya Melik Pashaev
Alexander Melik-Pasheyev Bolshoi Theatre 1949-50
Hermann - Georgi Nelepp
Lisa - Eugenia Smolenskaya
Countess - Eugenia Verbitskaya
Count Tomsky - Aleksey Petrovich Ivanov
Prince Yeletsky - Pavel Lisitsian
Pauline - Vera Borisenko
Chekalinsky - Alexander Peregudov
Surin - Vsevolod Tyutyunnik
Chaplitsky - Fedor Godovkin
Major-domo - Beniamin Shevtsov
Narumov - Ivan Skobtsov
Governess - Elena Korneyeva
Chloe - Vera Firsova
Mary - N Koshisina
Tchaikovsky
Ukrainian Medley performed by Russian Gypsy Guitar Violin Duo. New York City
New York based singer and guitarist Sergei Pobedinski and virtuoso violinist Valeriy Zhmud. Sergei Pobedinski (guitar, vocals) is a native of Pyatigorsk, Russia. He graduated from one of the most prestigious musical institutions of Russia: Gnesin's Academy of Music in Moscow. He went on to perform in such diverse venues as the Chamber Jewish Musical Theater in Moscow, the Krasnoyarsk Musical Theater in Siberia, the Karelia State Musical Theater and the Music and Comedy Theater in St. Petersburg. Valeriy Zhmud (violin) was born in Dniprodzerzhinsk, Ukraine, and graduated from Kiev's University of Arts and Culture. In Ukraine, Valeriy worked with various folk and world music groups, as well as in Kiev's State Orchestra of Radio and Television. He has toured internationally as the soloist of Budmo, a Ukrainian folk ensemble, and performed in a variety of national and international folk festivals.
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violin: Valeriy Zhmud
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Anton Bonachich Pique Dame Forgive me
Anton Petrovich Bonachich
January 2, 1878 Mariupol - March 22, 1933 Minsk
Anton Petrovich Bonachich was born on January 2 (14), 1878 (Other sources quote January 19 (31)) in Mariupol in Ukraine in Medical Doctor family. His father was Montenegrin and his mother Greek. He studied in a German Boarding school and in a Russian Classical High Schooll in Revele (Tallinn)
After, Bonachich studied medicine. He took his first singing lessons at the Conservatoire
in Kharkov with P. Tikhonov and then at the St. Petersburg conservatoire (1898-1900)
(with S.Gabel for singing, with O. Palechek for the opera class and N. Solovyov for
piano and composition).
During the 1900/1901 and 1902/1903, Bonachich sang at the Opera in Kharkov where the director
was A. Tsereteli. He made his debut as the Demon in Rubinstein's opera. There he sang the main
baritone's roles. From 1902, Bonachich sang as a tenor.
In 1900 and during the 1904/1905 season, Bonachich sang in Kiev, then in Kazan (1900, 1903),
Saratov (1904/1904), Yekaterinoslav, Tbilisi (1902), Nizhniy Novgorod and Baku (Summer 1903),
in Petersburg (1904, at the new Summer theater Olimpiya). Between 1905 and 1921, he was a soloist
at the Bolshoi.
During 1921-1922, Bonachich was a soloist at the Omsk Opera and was also a producer and its
director.
Bonachich sang successfuly in Germany (Berlin, Neue Königliche Opernhaus, 1908, as member
of the A. Tsereteli Ensemble , with E. Zbruyeva, E.M. Davidov und M. Figner, when he surprised
everybody when he sang Sobinin (Ivan Susanin), where the singer took easily three high Ds flat),
Italy, France, possibly in Monte-Carlo, and in the USA (1909-1912).
From 1923, Bonachich dedicated himself to teach singing: In Omsk (1923,
he taught at the musical college), in Tomsk (1924, he was the manager of the opera class
at the music school and at the same time director and conductor of the opera studio organized
by the governement), in Minsk (during 1928-1930, he was manager of the Opera and Solo singing
department and also of the chamber orchestra at the music college of technology; during 1930-1933,
he was the leader of the vocal group of the state studio for opera and ballet;
from 1933 leader of the Opera and Ballet theater of the Belarusian Socialist Soviet Republic;
during 1932-1933, he was the organizer, professor and creator of the teacher's desk for singing
of the Minsk conservatoire).
Bonachich died on March 22, 1933 in Minsk.
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Moscow. GUM. Red Square. New Year's Fair. (Moscow. Russia)
The department store GUM (abbreviated from Главный Универсальный Магазин , Glawny Uniwersalny Magasin) is a former department store and today a shopping center in the Russian capital Moscow . With an area of around 75,000 m² and more than 100 years of history, it is one of the most well-known trading companies and was, according to old conception, the largest department store in Europe.
0:00 - Novokuznetskaya Metro station
0:21 - Children's World (2015 - Central children's store on Lubyanka Square ) - the department store with the goods for children and youth, built in 1953 to 1957 in the center of Moscow, on Dzerzhinsky Square (1990 - Lubyanka Square ), designed by architect Alexei Dushkin (co-authors I. M. Potrubach and G. G. Akvilev, engineer L. Glier) in place of the demolished Lubyanka passage , over the metro station of deep laying Dzerzhinskaya (since 1990 - Lubyanka ).
The store, opened on June 6, 1957 , became the largest children's shop in the USSR and the first commercial building made according to world standards.
0:54 - Nikolskaya street, on the way to Red Square
1:57 - GUM, exterior and interior.
3:23 - Moscow New Year's Fair on the Red Square.
4:20 - The St. Basil's Cathedral , actually: Cathedral of the Blessed Basil ( Russian Собор Василия Блаженного, Sobor Wasilija Blaschennogo), is the unofficial name of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Assumption protection Intercession Cathedral Graben ( Собор Покрова Пресвятой Богородицы, что на Рву, Sobor Pokrov Presvjatoj Bogoroditsy, Chto na Rwu) in the Russian capital Moscow . The cathedral, which is located at the southern end of Red Square, is considered one of Moscow's landmarks.
5:39 - The Bolshoi Theater ( Russian Большой театр Big Theater) in Moscow is the most famous and important theater for opera and ballet in Russia. It forms a couple with the nearby Maly Theater (Small Theater).
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Tankograd takes you to the outskirts of civilisation to the Wild West of the East. To the Russian city of Chelyabinsk. Scientists have declared Chelyabinsk the most polluted place on earth. Its a city that for 45 years didnt exist on any official map. During the Cold War it was a completely closed zone. It was Russias secret atomic town. In this damned city with one million inhabitants we meet a professional dance company with 12 extraordinary dancers. The dancers all have a secret. They live a double life. In the daytime they live their dreams through modern dance. At night they survive by transforming themselves into sexy Go Go dancers. All night they perform at the nightclub The Black Hole, owned by the local mafia. Their way of life is a constant balance between hope and survival.
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Photograhper: Boris Bertram, Emil Noel
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Airs d'Opéra Russes: Simon Boccanegra, Air de Fiesco (1951)
Airs d'Opéra Russes: Simon Boccanegra, Air de Fiesco (1951)
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4.CleanFaust: Sérénade de Méphistophélès (Recorded 1950)
5.CleanLe barbier de Séville: Air de la calomnie (Recorded 1951)
6.CleanI vespri siciliani: Air de procida (Recorded 1951)
7.CleanDon Carlos: Monologue de Philippe II (Recorded 1951)
8.CleanSimon Boccanegra: Air de fiesco (Recorded 1951)
9.CleanDie Walküre: Adieux de Wotan (Recorded 1950)
10.CleanBoris Godounov: Mort de Boris (Recorded 1948)
11.CleanUne vie pour le tsar: Air d'Ivan Susanin (Recorded 1955)
12.CleanRuslan et Ludmila: Air de Farlaff (Recorded 1948)
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15.CleanBoris Godounov: Monologue de Boris (Recorded 1948)
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Galina Vishnevskaya--soprano
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Bizet's Carmen
Escamillo: Vladimir Politkovsky
Don Jose: Nikandr Khanaev
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Date of Recording: 1949
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Stalinist architecture, mostly known in the former Eastern bloc as Stalinist Empire style (Russian: Сталинский Ампир, translit. Stalinskiy Ampir) or Socialist Classicism, is a term given to architecture of the Soviet Union under the leadership of Joseph Stalin, between 1933, when Boris Iofan's draft for Palace of the Soviets was officially approved, and 1955, when Nikita Khrushchev condemned excesses of the past decades and disbanded the Soviet Academy of Architecture. Stalinist architecture is associated with the socialist realism school of art and architecture.