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Ivan Susanin (A life for the tsar)

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Ivan Susanin (A life for the tsar)

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録音資料
Author
Glinka
Publisher
Naxos Historical, c2005
Publication date
2005
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4 3/4 in.
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Opera in four acts and an epilogue (1st work)Sung in Russian (1st-3rd and 5th-6th works) and German (4th)Libretto by S.M. Gorodetsky...

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Material Type
録音資料
Author/Editor
Glinka
Author Heading
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
2005
Size
4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication (Country Code)
xx
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Opera in four acts and an epilogue (1st work)
Sung in Russian (1st-3rd and 5th-6th works) and German (4th)
Libretto by S.M. Gorodetsky
Rosen text (3rd and 5th-6th works)
Natalia Spiller (1st work), Antonida Nezhdanova (3rd), sopranos ; Yelizaveta Antonova (1st), I.N. Sokolova (2nd), Evgeniya Zbruyeva (5th), altos ; Georgi Nelepp (1st), Ivan Skobtsov (1st), Helge Rosvaenge (4th), tenors ; Maxim Mikhailov (1st), Alexander Hosson (1st), Fyodor Svetlanov (1st), Mark Reizen (2nd), Feodor Chaliapin (6th), basses ; Chorus and Orchestra of the Bolshoy Theater, Moscow (1st) ; Alexander Melik-Pashayev (1st), Vasili Nebolsin (1st), conductors
Recorded in Moscow, 1947 and 1950 (1st work); 1950 (2nd); in Russia, 20th April 1913 (3rd); in Berlin, 1940 (4th); 18th November 1913 (5th); in London 25th September 1923 and 14th July 1924 (6th)
Compact discs; analog recording
Naxos Historical: 8.111078--8.111080