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Sodeika Pacini Rus Evgeny Nikitin Nikitin 2021
Evaldas Sodeika and Ieva Zukauskaite the 2021 WDSF World Champions Standard. Brno open 2021 1. Evaldas Sodeika - Ieva Zukauskaite LTU 76 2. Francesco Galuppo - Debora Pacini ITA 55 3. Alexey Glukhov - Anastasia Glazunova RUS 26 4. Evgeny Nikitin - Anastasia Miliutina RUS 46 5. Madis Abel - Aleksandra Galkina EST 23 6. Tomas Fainsil - Violetta Posmetnaya GER 57
Sodeika Pacini Rus Evgeny Nikitin Nikitin 2021
WDSF World Championship Standard 2021. Slow Walz. Final Brno open 2021 1. Evaldas Sodeika - Ieva Zukauskaite LTU 76 2. Francesco Galuppo - Debora Pacini ITA 55 3. Alexey Glukhov - Anastasia Glazunova RUS 26 4. Evgeny Nikitin - Anastasia Miliutina RUS 46 5. Madis Abel - Aleksandra Galkina EST 23 6. Tomas Fainsil - Violetta Posmetnaya GER 57
Alexandrov Kulikov Vinogradov Nikitin Alexandrov Ensemble Albert Hall 1987 1988 1989
Victor Kuleshov sings "Brave Soldiers" 1988 Alexandrov Ensemble 1988 UK tour. Playlist of 10 items: (http•••) Conductor: Oleg Reshetkiin. Principal conductor: Vladimir Gordeev. Choirmaster: Grigori Novikov. Choreographer: Lev Kulikov. This was filmed in London 1988. The video shows a choir of up to 36; orchestra and dance troupe are the usual size, though. This was originally planned as an Alexandrov Ensemble tour including a 28-piece orchestra, 27 dancers, a choir of 56*, and 12 excellent soloists, and a soundtrack of these was recorded at the Albert Hall, London, 24-26 March 1988. However this may well have been a year of low morale for the Ensemble, between 1987 when their director B.A. Alexandrov retired, and 1989 when the Berlin Wall fell. Perhaps the Ensemble was suffering a funding crisis. When the tour reached Leicester, the tiny but supportive audience talked of rumours of 20-25 defections by Ensemble members, and of V. Kuleshov and his own choristers stepping in to partially fill the gap. It was said that all of the Alexandrov Ensemble choir and soloists remaining after the defections had been recalled to the USSR. * Some interesting names listed in the original choir (not seen here) were: Oleg Nikolaevich Vinogradov; Sergei Vladimirovich Nikitin; Nikolai Sergeevich Polozkov, but it is not known whether they were related the famous soloists. The only soloist to appear at Leicester on the evening when I attended was Alexandr Berezniak, a comedian. He was warmly received by the audience. / Much of the above information was taken from the packaging of the 1988 recordings, as sold in the UK. However these were printed before the defections, and I understand that the performances were given by the Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Moscow Military District (MBO). DISCLAIMER: If anyone notices a copyright infringement in connection with one of my uploaded videos, then I will take it down immediately.
Giuseppe Verdi Valery Gergiev Galina Gorchakova Grigorian Putilin Vargas Georgy Zastavny Yevgeny Nikitin Mastro Laptev Francesco Maria Piave Freed Mariinsky Theatre Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra 1200 1808 1862 2014
English subtitles included From The Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg Valery Gergiev conducts this musically exhilarating production, which boasts superlative performances by Galina Gorchakova, Gegam Grigorian, and Nikolai Putilin with the dancers and actors from the Mariinsky Theatre Watch it again: (http•••) Grigory Karasev - Marchese di Calatrava Galina Gorchakova - Leonora di Vargas Nikolai Putilin - Don Carlo di Vargas Gegam Grigorian - Alvaro Marianna Tarasova - Preziosilla Sergei Alexashkin - Padre Guardiano Georgy Zastavny - Fra Melitone Lia Shevtsova - Curra Yevgeny Nikitin - Alcade Nikolai Gassiev - Mastro Trabucco Yuri Laptev - Chirurgo Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra Kirov Chorus and Orchestra Valery Gergiev - conductor Elijah Moshinsky - director Giuseppe Verdi - La Forza del Destino In the original St Petersburg version of I862 Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave 0:00 Act III: Attenti, gioco... Un asso a destra 3:57 Act III: La vita e inferno all infelice 12:00 Act III: Amici in vita e in morte 20:14 Act III: Morir tremenda cosa! 28:00 Act III: Compagni sostiamo, il campo esploriamo 42:32 Act III: Rataplan, rataplan della gloria 45:10 Act IV: Fate la carità (recitative) 48:44 Act IV: E vive! Ella vive, gran Dio! 1:18:23 Act IV: Pace pace mio Dio Subscribe to wocomoMUSIC: (http•••) Follow us on Facebook: (http•••) Verdi wrote his-epic Forza on commission from the Imperial Theatre of St Petersburg and it was premiered there in 1862. Written for a Russian audience, it ended in despair with the death of all three principal characters, rather than offering the religious consolation of the more familiar revised version. Freed from the need to satisfy a Catholic sense of forgiveness, Verdi showed that destiny catches up with the wrong-doer in the end. Elijah Moshinsky, the internationally-acclaimed director of this new Kirov production, draws a comparison between the Italian composer and his Russian contemporary Leo Tolstoy saying that “the writer’s concern to present the movement of history is prefigured in Verdi’s attempt to find scenes and melodies to express the force of destiny.” He sees the first version of Forza as a true synthesis between Italian operatic form and the Russian sense of history, and his awareness of this bond informs this powerful and dramatic production. Using reconstructions of the many magnificent painted backcloths and flats created for the 1862 premiere, and new costumes designed by Peter J. Hall which refer to Napoleon I’s empire-building campaigns of 1808-13, this is glorious grand opera at its most traditional. Licensed by Digital Classics Distribution #wocomoROMANTIC
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