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"We Praise Thee" (Better Audio) - St. Petersburg Chamber Choir (oktavist, Vladimir Pasyukov)
I have uploaded classic video of the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir but paired with the higher quality audio from the CD. We have a strong oktavist section led by Vladimir Pasyukov, down to A1.
Chesnokov - "We Praise Thee" the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir under Nikolai Korniev.
published: 10 Feb 2020
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We Praise Thee - Rachmaninov (Oktavist, Vladimir Pasyukov)
A beautiful recording of Rachmaninov's piece arranged for male choir with basso profondo Vladimir Pasyukov down to Ab1 at the end.
published: 31 Jul 2020
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Alexander Pavlovich Brullov (1798-1877) ✽ Russian painter
Alexander Brullov was born in Saint Petersburg into a family of French artists: his great-grandfather, his grandfather, his father and his brothers (including Karl Brullov) were artists. His first teacher was his father Paul. He attended the Imperial Academy of Arts architecture class from 1810 to 1820, and graduated with honors. Along with his brother, Karl, he was sent to Europe to study art and architecture with a stipend from the Society for the Promotion of Artists.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Brullov
published: 05 Jun 2015
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Outline of Russian History in The 19th Century
CEC 02: Arts (Arts, Humanities and Languages) managed by CEC,DELHI
published: 12 Sep 2017
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Pasyukov - (Rare) Do Not Reject Me In My Old Age - Chesnokov
Visit http://www.oktavism.com for more info on the oktavist voice!
Audio only. I'm not sure what choir this is with. This is not the familiar recording with the Male Choir of St. Petersburg, or the one he did with Accordance, although it could be with either of these choirs.
published: 18 May 2013
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Favorite Oktavist Moments (Ort, Badanin, Miller, Myakotin, Pasyukov, Zlatopolsky)
Just a little project I did to test some video editing. I thought it would be perfect for constructing a compilation video. There are plenty of other oktavist moments out there, but these were just the bits that I found myself loving the most.
The majority of these songs can be found on The Oktavism Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheOktavismChannel
Hope you all enjoy!
published: 31 Jan 2023
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Вениамин Смехов: «Берегите ваши лица» // «Скажи Гордеевой»
Начните Новый год с заботы о себе. И не сдавайтесь, даже если уже нет сил! Ваш психолог на Zigmund.Online -
https://click.zigmund.online/skazhi
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В этом выпуске звучат:
Симфония N3 Брамса в исполнении Берлинского филармонического оркестра под управлением Караяна
Прелюдия ми-минор Баха в переложении Зилоти. Исполняет Григорий Соколов.
НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ (ИНФОРМАЦИЯ) ПРОИЗВЕДЕН, РАСПРОСТРАНЕН ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ КАТЕРИНОЙ ВЛАДИМИРОВНОЙ ГОРДЕЕВОЙ, ЛИБО КАСАЕТСЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИНОСТРАННОГО АГЕНТА КАТЕРИНЫ ВЛАДИМИРОВНЫ ГОРДЕЕВОЙ
ПРОСМАТРИВАЯ ЭТО ВИДЕО, ВЫ ПОДТВЕРЖДАЕТЕ, ЧТО ВЫ ЯВЛЯЕТЕСЬ СОВЕРШЕННОЛЕТНИМ. ЕСЛИ ЭТО НЕ ТАК, НЕ СМОТРИТЕ ЕГО.
Вениамин Смехов – кажется, единственный из великих, у кого нет приставки «народный» или «заслуженн...
published: 29 Dec 2023
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Georgi Vinogradov; "DICHTERLIEBE"; op. 48; (Sung in Russian); Robert Schumann
This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated.
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Georgi Vinogradov--tenor
1950(?)
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"Georgi Vinogradov
Born: 16 Nov 1908
Died: 11 Nov 1980
Russian tenor.
Georgi Pavlovich Vinogradov was born in the city of Kazan on 16 November 1908. Like many, especially at the beginning of the Soviet period, he first studied engineering, but at the same time pursued the violin and viola at the Kazan School of Music.
Sometime in the ’30s, Vinogradov left for Moscow to study at the Military Academy of Communications. While in the capital he took an occasional singing lesson and performed in a few amateur concerts.
At one point he actually broadcast over the All-Union Radio, and there he came to the attention of M.L. Lvov, who chang...
published: 22 Oct 2022
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Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition (Kurt Masur & Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra)
From the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
Kurt Masur - conductor
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition
Orchestration: Sergei Petrovitch Gorchakov
Chapters:
0:00 Pictures at an Exhibition
1:33 Promenade
2:53 The Gnome
5:23 Promenade
6:14 The Old Castle
10:33 Promenade
11:00 Tuileries
12:00 Bydlo
14:59 Promenade
15:43 Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens
17:06 Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle
19:30 Promenade
20:44 Limoges: The Market Square
22:16 Catacombae (Sepulchrum romanum)
26:08 The Hut on Hen's Legs (Baba-Yaga)
30:00 The Great Gate of Kiev
Watch also the piano version performed by Evgeny Kissin: https://youtu.be/rH_Rsl7fjok
Subscribe: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
published: 19 Jan 2017
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(Basso Profundo) Oktavist Timbres ( V. Miller, V. Pasyukov, Y. Emashev)
Sometimes oktavists can sound the same. However, I think there are vocal distinctions if we listen closely. Just a video about the qualities I found in these oktavists.
published: 13 Oct 2022
3:39
"We Praise Thee" (Better Audio) - St. Petersburg Chamber Choir (oktavist, Vladimir Pasyukov)
I have uploaded classic video of the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir but paired with the higher quality audio from the CD. We have a strong oktavist section led by...
I have uploaded classic video of the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir but paired with the higher quality audio from the CD. We have a strong oktavist section led by Vladimir Pasyukov, down to A1.
Chesnokov - "We Praise Thee" the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir under Nikolai Korniev.
https://wn.com/We_Praise_Thee_(Better_Audio)_St._Petersburg_Chamber_Choir_(Oktavist,_Vladimir_Pasyukov)
I have uploaded classic video of the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir but paired with the higher quality audio from the CD. We have a strong oktavist section led by Vladimir Pasyukov, down to A1.
Chesnokov - "We Praise Thee" the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir under Nikolai Korniev.
- published: 10 Feb 2020
- views: 451203
2:15
We Praise Thee - Rachmaninov (Oktavist, Vladimir Pasyukov)
A beautiful recording of Rachmaninov's piece arranged for male choir with basso profondo Vladimir Pasyukov down to Ab1 at the end.
A beautiful recording of Rachmaninov's piece arranged for male choir with basso profondo Vladimir Pasyukov down to Ab1 at the end.
https://wn.com/We_Praise_Thee_Rachmaninov_(Oktavist,_Vladimir_Pasyukov)
A beautiful recording of Rachmaninov's piece arranged for male choir with basso profondo Vladimir Pasyukov down to Ab1 at the end.
- published: 31 Jul 2020
- views: 28841
5:08
Alexander Pavlovich Brullov (1798-1877) ✽ Russian painter
Alexander Brullov was born in Saint Petersburg into a family of French artists: his great-grandfather, his grandfather, his father and his brothers (including K...
Alexander Brullov was born in Saint Petersburg into a family of French artists: his great-grandfather, his grandfather, his father and his brothers (including Karl Brullov) were artists. His first teacher was his father Paul. He attended the Imperial Academy of Arts architecture class from 1810 to 1820, and graduated with honors. Along with his brother, Karl, he was sent to Europe to study art and architecture with a stipend from the Society for the Promotion of Artists.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Brullov
https://wn.com/Alexander_Pavlovich_Brullov_(1798_1877)_✽_Russian_Painter
Alexander Brullov was born in Saint Petersburg into a family of French artists: his great-grandfather, his grandfather, his father and his brothers (including Karl Brullov) were artists. His first teacher was his father Paul. He attended the Imperial Academy of Arts architecture class from 1810 to 1820, and graduated with honors. Along with his brother, Karl, he was sent to Europe to study art and architecture with a stipend from the Society for the Promotion of Artists.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Brullov
- published: 05 Jun 2015
- views: 586
28:01
Outline of Russian History in The 19th Century
CEC 02: Arts (Arts, Humanities and Languages) managed by CEC,DELHI
CEC 02: Arts (Arts, Humanities and Languages) managed by CEC,DELHI
https://wn.com/Outline_Of_Russian_History_In_The_19Th_Century
CEC 02: Arts (Arts, Humanities and Languages) managed by CEC,DELHI
- published: 12 Sep 2017
- views: 1039
6:04
Pasyukov - (Rare) Do Not Reject Me In My Old Age - Chesnokov
Visit http://www.oktavism.com for more info on the oktavist voice!
Audio only. I'm not sure what choir this is with. This is not the familiar recording with the...
Visit http://www.oktavism.com for more info on the oktavist voice!
Audio only. I'm not sure what choir this is with. This is not the familiar recording with the Male Choir of St. Petersburg, or the one he did with Accordance, although it could be with either of these choirs.
https://wn.com/Pasyukov_(Rare)_Do_Not_Reject_Me_In_My_Old_Age_Chesnokov
Visit http://www.oktavism.com for more info on the oktavist voice!
Audio only. I'm not sure what choir this is with. This is not the familiar recording with the Male Choir of St. Petersburg, or the one he did with Accordance, although it could be with either of these choirs.
- published: 18 May 2013
- views: 219495
7:26
Favorite Oktavist Moments (Ort, Badanin, Miller, Myakotin, Pasyukov, Zlatopolsky)
Just a little project I did to test some video editing. I thought it would be perfect for constructing a compilation video. There are plenty of other oktavist m...
Just a little project I did to test some video editing. I thought it would be perfect for constructing a compilation video. There are plenty of other oktavist moments out there, but these were just the bits that I found myself loving the most.
The majority of these songs can be found on The Oktavism Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheOktavismChannel
Hope you all enjoy!
https://wn.com/Favorite_Oktavist_Moments_(Ort,_Badanin,_Miller,_Myakotin,_Pasyukov,_Zlatopolsky)
Just a little project I did to test some video editing. I thought it would be perfect for constructing a compilation video. There are plenty of other oktavist moments out there, but these were just the bits that I found myself loving the most.
The majority of these songs can be found on The Oktavism Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheOktavismChannel
Hope you all enjoy!
- published: 31 Jan 2023
- views: 24026
2:37:13
Вениамин Смехов: «Берегите ваши лица» // «Скажи Гордеевой»
Начните Новый год с заботы о себе. И не сдавайтесь, даже если уже нет сил! Ваш психолог на Zigmund.Online -
https://click.zigmund.online/skazhi
Реклама. Реклам...
Начните Новый год с заботы о себе. И не сдавайтесь, даже если уже нет сил! Ваш психолог на Zigmund.Online -
https://click.zigmund.online/skazhi
Реклама. Рекламодатель ООО «Зигмунд Онлайн» Erid: LdtCKZ6zE
В этом выпуске звучат:
Симфония N3 Брамса в исполнении Берлинского филармонического оркестра под управлением Караяна
Прелюдия ми-минор Баха в переложении Зилоти. Исполняет Григорий Соколов.
НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ (ИНФОРМАЦИЯ) ПРОИЗВЕДЕН, РАСПРОСТРАНЕН ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ КАТЕРИНОЙ ВЛАДИМИРОВНОЙ ГОРДЕЕВОЙ, ЛИБО КАСАЕТСЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИНОСТРАННОГО АГЕНТА КАТЕРИНЫ ВЛАДИМИРОВНЫ ГОРДЕЕВОЙ
ПРОСМАТРИВАЯ ЭТО ВИДЕО, ВЫ ПОДТВЕРЖДАЕТЕ, ЧТО ВЫ ЯВЛЯЕТЕСЬ СОВЕРШЕННОЛЕТНИМ. ЕСЛИ ЭТО НЕ ТАК, НЕ СМОТРИТЕ ЕГО.
Вениамин Смехов – кажется, единственный из великих, у кого нет приставки «народный» или «заслуженный». Хотя, разумеется, он и народный, и заслуженный.
Почему? Не захотел. Не счёл для себя возможным.
Вениамин Смехов – герой нового выпуска «Скажи Гордеевой». И в этом выпуске много о чести и о достоинстве. О бесстрашии и трусости, о верности и предательстве. И о том, что самые темные времена всё-таки можно прожить, не становясь подлецом.
И ещё в этом выпуске очень много стихов. Они очень помогают, когда обычные слова кончаются.
#скажигордеевой #смехов
Содержание:
00:00 «Дом наполнен таинственными жителями женского пола»
02:22 «Я споткнулся о собянинскую плитку» — о травме плеча
03:30 Как проголосовать за себя
06:38 Главная любовь в жизни Смехова
09:06 «Золотухина потрясло, что я не боролся за роль»
11:05 «Со мной случилась любовь, я не мог дать себе отчета»
13:10 «Невысказанное объяснение в любви»
15:49 Свадьба 3 января
17:41 «Три мушкетера и один Боярский»
20:05 «Народ освобожден, но счастлив ли народ?»
23:11 Как на Смехова написали донос
27:00 «Я защищен прошедшей безнадежностью»
31:22 «Режиссеры меня выбирали, а партийное руководство запрещало» — об антисемитизме в советском кинематографе
33:36 «Высоцкий убедил меня, что кино не рифмуется со словом говно»
39:18 «В Одессе я впервые оказался на концерте Высоцкого»
41:38 Как дружили три главных актера Театра на Таганке
45:09 «Я вышел на сцену с желанием умереть. В такие нечаянные моменты люди понимают, что они друг без друга не могут жить»
51:48 Смехов заходит в Театр на Таганке!
55:03 «Москва была шумная клаксонами, трамваями и такси»
57:50 «Неизвестно, кто больше испугался: я или он» — о первой встрече с папой
1:02:50 «Дедушка в день Шаббата молился»
1:07:54 «Вся семья перешла на шепот и на идиш» — об антисемитизме в СССР
1:09:09 «Я всегда был вторым»
1:15:28 «Вы меня выгоните, а я пойду в электрики» — о сценографии Любимова
1:17:28 Лучшие стихи о войне. Ион Деген
1:24:22 «Прославлять войну враждебно жизни»
1:28:36 «От письма Симонова в «Правду» начался Театр на Таганке»
1:30:51 «Не может щемить сердце от названия театра» — о новой Таганке
1:33:27 «Антисоветчиками были все осмысленные люди в СССР»
1:40:00 Тайна роли Смехова в спектакле «Жизнь Галилея»
1:44:48 Как перестать краснеть
1:49:55 «В 1968 году наш театр должны были закрыть»
1:50:48 «Руководители культуры Москвы отменили жизнь в "Гоголь-центре"»
1:52:12 «Любимов считал, что Серебренников идет по нашим стопам. Так и вышло»
1:55:22 Борис Пастернак про сегодня
2:00:26 «Ученики Серебренникова счастливее нас»
2:03:43 «Спектакль «Берегите ваши лица» закрыли дважды: на Таганке и в "Гоголь-центре"»
2:14:07 Black & Simpson — новая роль Вениамина Смехова
2:23:34 «Родина страха»
2:29:21 «Все, что угодно, но только не с ментами»
2:33:26 «Что-то случилось, нас все покидают»
2:34:52 «Не мельчить, не суетиться, делать паузы»
2:35:31 Пожелание на Новый год. И на всю жизнь
Вениамин Смехов https://www.facebook.com/VBSmekhov/
Катерина Гордеева https://t.me/skazhigordeevoy
Инстаграм: https://instagram.com/skazhigordeevoy
Твиттер https://mobile.twitter.com/skazhigordeevoy
Вконтакте: https://vk.com/skazhigordeevoy
Сотрудничество:
Андрей
[email protected]
https://wn.com/Вениамин_Смехов_«Берегите_Ваши_Лица»_«Скажи_Гордеевой»
Начните Новый год с заботы о себе. И не сдавайтесь, даже если уже нет сил! Ваш психолог на Zigmund.Online -
https://click.zigmund.online/skazhi
Реклама. Рекламодатель ООО «Зигмунд Онлайн» Erid: LdtCKZ6zE
В этом выпуске звучат:
Симфония N3 Брамса в исполнении Берлинского филармонического оркестра под управлением Караяна
Прелюдия ми-минор Баха в переложении Зилоти. Исполняет Григорий Соколов.
НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ (ИНФОРМАЦИЯ) ПРОИЗВЕДЕН, РАСПРОСТРАНЕН ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ КАТЕРИНОЙ ВЛАДИМИРОВНОЙ ГОРДЕЕВОЙ, ЛИБО КАСАЕТСЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИНОСТРАННОГО АГЕНТА КАТЕРИНЫ ВЛАДИМИРОВНЫ ГОРДЕЕВОЙ
ПРОСМАТРИВАЯ ЭТО ВИДЕО, ВЫ ПОДТВЕРЖДАЕТЕ, ЧТО ВЫ ЯВЛЯЕТЕСЬ СОВЕРШЕННОЛЕТНИМ. ЕСЛИ ЭТО НЕ ТАК, НЕ СМОТРИТЕ ЕГО.
Вениамин Смехов – кажется, единственный из великих, у кого нет приставки «народный» или «заслуженный». Хотя, разумеется, он и народный, и заслуженный.
Почему? Не захотел. Не счёл для себя возможным.
Вениамин Смехов – герой нового выпуска «Скажи Гордеевой». И в этом выпуске много о чести и о достоинстве. О бесстрашии и трусости, о верности и предательстве. И о том, что самые темные времена всё-таки можно прожить, не становясь подлецом.
И ещё в этом выпуске очень много стихов. Они очень помогают, когда обычные слова кончаются.
#скажигордеевой #смехов
Содержание:
00:00 «Дом наполнен таинственными жителями женского пола»
02:22 «Я споткнулся о собянинскую плитку» — о травме плеча
03:30 Как проголосовать за себя
06:38 Главная любовь в жизни Смехова
09:06 «Золотухина потрясло, что я не боролся за роль»
11:05 «Со мной случилась любовь, я не мог дать себе отчета»
13:10 «Невысказанное объяснение в любви»
15:49 Свадьба 3 января
17:41 «Три мушкетера и один Боярский»
20:05 «Народ освобожден, но счастлив ли народ?»
23:11 Как на Смехова написали донос
27:00 «Я защищен прошедшей безнадежностью»
31:22 «Режиссеры меня выбирали, а партийное руководство запрещало» — об антисемитизме в советском кинематографе
33:36 «Высоцкий убедил меня, что кино не рифмуется со словом говно»
39:18 «В Одессе я впервые оказался на концерте Высоцкого»
41:38 Как дружили три главных актера Театра на Таганке
45:09 «Я вышел на сцену с желанием умереть. В такие нечаянные моменты люди понимают, что они друг без друга не могут жить»
51:48 Смехов заходит в Театр на Таганке!
55:03 «Москва была шумная клаксонами, трамваями и такси»
57:50 «Неизвестно, кто больше испугался: я или он» — о первой встрече с папой
1:02:50 «Дедушка в день Шаббата молился»
1:07:54 «Вся семья перешла на шепот и на идиш» — об антисемитизме в СССР
1:09:09 «Я всегда был вторым»
1:15:28 «Вы меня выгоните, а я пойду в электрики» — о сценографии Любимова
1:17:28 Лучшие стихи о войне. Ион Деген
1:24:22 «Прославлять войну враждебно жизни»
1:28:36 «От письма Симонова в «Правду» начался Театр на Таганке»
1:30:51 «Не может щемить сердце от названия театра» — о новой Таганке
1:33:27 «Антисоветчиками были все осмысленные люди в СССР»
1:40:00 Тайна роли Смехова в спектакле «Жизнь Галилея»
1:44:48 Как перестать краснеть
1:49:55 «В 1968 году наш театр должны были закрыть»
1:50:48 «Руководители культуры Москвы отменили жизнь в "Гоголь-центре"»
1:52:12 «Любимов считал, что Серебренников идет по нашим стопам. Так и вышло»
1:55:22 Борис Пастернак про сегодня
2:00:26 «Ученики Серебренникова счастливее нас»
2:03:43 «Спектакль «Берегите ваши лица» закрыли дважды: на Таганке и в "Гоголь-центре"»
2:14:07 Black & Simpson — новая роль Вениамина Смехова
2:23:34 «Родина страха»
2:29:21 «Все, что угодно, но только не с ментами»
2:33:26 «Что-то случилось, нас все покидают»
2:34:52 «Не мельчить, не суетиться, делать паузы»
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- published: 29 Dec 2023
- views: 1611907
27:10
Georgi Vinogradov; "DICHTERLIEBE"; op. 48; (Sung in Russian); Robert Schumann
This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated.
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Georgi Vinogradov--tenor
1950(?)
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This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated.
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Georgi Vinogradov--tenor
1950(?)
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"Georgi Vinogradov
Born: 16 Nov 1908
Died: 11 Nov 1980
Russian tenor.
Georgi Pavlovich Vinogradov was born in the city of Kazan on 16 November 1908. Like many, especially at the beginning of the Soviet period, he first studied engineering, but at the same time pursued the violin and viola at the Kazan School of Music.
Sometime in the ’30s, Vinogradov left for Moscow to study at the Military Academy of Communications. While in the capital he took an occasional singing lesson and performed in a few amateur concerts.
At one point he actually broadcast over the All-Union Radio, and there he came to the attention of M.L. Lvov, who changed him into a professional singer, perfecting his diction, his breathing, his flexibility, and most of all, that remarkably temperate emission of sound that would become his trademark.
Later Vinogradov also studied with Valeria Vladimirovna Barsova, at the time a leading Bolshoi soprano with whom he later made recordings.
From then until 1943 Vinogradov remained a radio performer, singing an extremely large repertoire from jazz to opera to art songs to “Soviet lyric songs.” At the beginning of World War II he sang with USSR Committee of Defense Model Orchestra, and in 1943 he joined Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, performing under the direction of Alexander Vasilevich Alexandrov.
He stayed with the Ensemble until 1951. After that he was very rarely heard from, the result of a barroom brawl that deeply embarrassed the Soviet government.
His voice lacked the rather “white” sound heard in so many Russian tenors, but was infused with an indescribably poetic beauty. It did not sound like a large voice, but it was invariably handled with dignity and understanding of his gifts.
He left us a large discography consisting of arias, song cycles, art songs, popular music and those afore-mentioned Soviet lyric songs. He had the ability to make the most banal music listenable with his artistry.
If a comparison were needed, it could be said that his voice slightly resembled that of Tito Schipa.
He died in Moscow on 11 November 1980, five days before his seventy-second birthday.
Written by Larry Friedman"; historyofthetenor
https://wn.com/Georgi_Vinogradov_Dichterliebe_Op._48_(Sung_In_Russian)_Robert_Schumann
This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated.
===============
Georgi Vinogradov--tenor
1950(?)
==================
"Georgi Vinogradov
Born: 16 Nov 1908
Died: 11 Nov 1980
Russian tenor.
Georgi Pavlovich Vinogradov was born in the city of Kazan on 16 November 1908. Like many, especially at the beginning of the Soviet period, he first studied engineering, but at the same time pursued the violin and viola at the Kazan School of Music.
Sometime in the ’30s, Vinogradov left for Moscow to study at the Military Academy of Communications. While in the capital he took an occasional singing lesson and performed in a few amateur concerts.
At one point he actually broadcast over the All-Union Radio, and there he came to the attention of M.L. Lvov, who changed him into a professional singer, perfecting his diction, his breathing, his flexibility, and most of all, that remarkably temperate emission of sound that would become his trademark.
Later Vinogradov also studied with Valeria Vladimirovna Barsova, at the time a leading Bolshoi soprano with whom he later made recordings.
From then until 1943 Vinogradov remained a radio performer, singing an extremely large repertoire from jazz to opera to art songs to “Soviet lyric songs.” At the beginning of World War II he sang with USSR Committee of Defense Model Orchestra, and in 1943 he joined Red Army Song and Dance Ensemble, performing under the direction of Alexander Vasilevich Alexandrov.
He stayed with the Ensemble until 1951. After that he was very rarely heard from, the result of a barroom brawl that deeply embarrassed the Soviet government.
His voice lacked the rather “white” sound heard in so many Russian tenors, but was infused with an indescribably poetic beauty. It did not sound like a large voice, but it was invariably handled with dignity and understanding of his gifts.
He left us a large discography consisting of arias, song cycles, art songs, popular music and those afore-mentioned Soviet lyric songs. He had the ability to make the most banal music listenable with his artistry.
If a comparison were needed, it could be said that his voice slightly resembled that of Tito Schipa.
He died in Moscow on 11 November 1980, five days before his seventy-second birthday.
Written by Larry Friedman"; historyofthetenor
- published: 22 Oct 2022
- views: 141
37:48
Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition (Kurt Masur & Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra)
From the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
Kurt Masur - conductor
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition
Orchestration: Sergei...
From the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
Kurt Masur - conductor
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition
Orchestration: Sergei Petrovitch Gorchakov
Chapters:
0:00 Pictures at an Exhibition
1:33 Promenade
2:53 The Gnome
5:23 Promenade
6:14 The Old Castle
10:33 Promenade
11:00 Tuileries
12:00 Bydlo
14:59 Promenade
15:43 Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens
17:06 Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle
19:30 Promenade
20:44 Limoges: The Market Square
22:16 Catacombae (Sepulchrum romanum)
26:08 The Hut on Hen's Legs (Baba-Yaga)
30:00 The Great Gate of Kiev
Watch also the piano version performed by Evgeny Kissin: https://youtu.be/rH_Rsl7fjok
Subscribe: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
https://wn.com/Mussorgsky_Pictures_At_An_Exhibition_(Kurt_Masur_Leipzig_Gewandhaus_Orchestra)
From the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
Kurt Masur - conductor
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition
Orchestration: Sergei Petrovitch Gorchakov
Chapters:
0:00 Pictures at an Exhibition
1:33 Promenade
2:53 The Gnome
5:23 Promenade
6:14 The Old Castle
10:33 Promenade
11:00 Tuileries
12:00 Bydlo
14:59 Promenade
15:43 Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens
17:06 Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle
19:30 Promenade
20:44 Limoges: The Market Square
22:16 Catacombae (Sepulchrum romanum)
26:08 The Hut on Hen's Legs (Baba-Yaga)
30:00 The Great Gate of Kiev
Watch also the piano version performed by Evgeny Kissin: https://youtu.be/rH_Rsl7fjok
Subscribe: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
- published: 19 Jan 2017
- views: 1260171
2:01
(Basso Profundo) Oktavist Timbres ( V. Miller, V. Pasyukov, Y. Emashev)
Sometimes oktavists can sound the same. However, I think there are vocal distinctions if we listen closely. Just a video about the qualities I found in these ok...
Sometimes oktavists can sound the same. However, I think there are vocal distinctions if we listen closely. Just a video about the qualities I found in these oktavists.
https://wn.com/(Basso_Profundo)_Oktavist_Timbres_(_V._Miller,_V._Pasyukov,_Y._Emashev)
Sometimes oktavists can sound the same. However, I think there are vocal distinctions if we listen closely. Just a video about the qualities I found in these oktavists.
- published: 13 Oct 2022
- views: 4460