Aleksandr Porfir'evič Borodin Video
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Eisen Fürst Alexander Porfirjewitsch Borodin Hofoper 1833 1887 1890
Rezidiv und Lied des Fürsten Galinsky aus "Fürst Igor". Oper in vier Akten mit einem Prolog von Komponist und auch Liberatist Alexander Porfirjewitsch Borodin ( * 31. Oktober [jul. Kalender]/ 12. November 1833 [greg. Kalender] in Sankt Petersburg; † 15. [jul. Kalender]/ 27. Februar 1887 [greg. Kalender] ebenda) Uraufführung war am 4. November 1890 in der Hofoper von Sankt Petersburg.
Vladimir Kastorsky Tchaikovsky Melnikov Gabel Glinka Mussorgsky Dargomyzhsky Delibes Rimsky Korsakov Schubert Borodin Beethoven Schumann Mariinsky Theatre Bolshoi Theatre Scala Private Opera 1870 1892 1893 1894 1898 1907 1908 1909 1918 1923 1930 1948
Владимир Касторский. Aриозо Кочубея "Мазепа" ,П.И. Чайковский. Vladimir Kastorsky. Kotchubey's Ariozo from the opers "Mazepa" by P.I.Tchaikovsky. Vladimir Kastorsky (1870, Yaroslavl region -1948, Leningrad)- the Russian operatic and chamber singer (bass). As a child he sang in a church choir. Then he studied with his cousin A. Kastorsky and took some lessons from an Italian singer A. Cotonou. In 1892 he moved to St. Petersburg where he learned his vocal art at the "Free choir class," the charity project of Melnikov. In 1893 he entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory, the course of C. Gabel, who a year later expelled the student for "voiceless and incompetence". Later C. Gabel admitted his error. In 1894 he made his debut in opera in Pskov. Vladimir surved for the operatic stage about 45 years, his repertoire included 35 roles. In 1898—1918 and 1923—1930 he was a soloist of Mariinsky Theatre, and in 1918—1923 of Bolshoi Theatre, performing Ruslan and Susanin ("Ruslan and Ludmila" and " Life for the Tsar" by M.Glinka), Pimen ("Boris Godunov" by Mussorgsky), Gremin and Kotchubey ("Eugene Onegin" and "Mazepa" by Tchaikovsky),Miller ("Rusalka" by Dargomyzhsky), Count Almaviva and Leporello ("The Marriage of Figaro" and "Don Giovanni" by Mozart), Vladimir Galitsky ("Prince Igor" by Borodin),Nilakanta ("Lakme" by Delibes). Vladimir Kastorsky was extremely successful in R.Wagner's operas: Wotan ("The Ring of the Nibelung") and Wolfram ("Tannhauser"), among others. In 1907 he organized a vocal quartet to promote Russian folk songs and toured with it in Russia and Europe. In 1907-1908 he participated in Sergei Diaghilev's Russian Seasons. The singer was the first performer of parties in Paris: Ruslan ("Ruslan and Ludmila" by Glinka, 1907), Pimen ("Boris Godunov" by Mussorgsky, 1908), Prince Yuri Tokmakov ("The Maid of Pskov" and Rimsky-Korsakov, 1909). He also was heard at La Scala (1908), as well as in in Prague, Berlin, Rome, Munich, London, Harbin, Japan, Moscow (Theater Aquarium, Zimin's private Opera), Kiev, Odessa,Tiflis, and many other cities. He taught at Mariinsky Theatre, Leningrad's Art Studio and at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Until the end of life he performed as a chamber singer, performing Glinka, Dargomyzhsky, Mozart, Schubert, Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Schumann.
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Borodin Quartet Ruben Ahoronian Andrei Abramenkov Igor Naidin Valentin Berlinsky L. van Beethoven String Quartet op. 95 String Quartet op. 131 String Quartett op. 133
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