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Tchaikovsky - Complete Operas, Fragments & Incidental Music [Box Set 22CDs] (2018) FLAC
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This extensive release features all of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's opera recordings live from the Bolshoi Theater. Made between 1936 and 1963, these recordings showcase not only one of the finest venues in the world, but one of the world's finest composers. Tchaikovsky wrote his first opera, The Voyevoda, in 1867. After a disastrous premiere, the self-critical composer burnt the entire manuscript of the work. Luckily, most of the score has been reconstructed from the individual parts. It is included in the first portion of this release for modern listeners to make up their own minds about the music. Luckily, his feelings about his first opera didn't stop him from pursuing more within the genre. As a composer of opera, Tchaikovsky could seek inspiration in centuries of operatic tradition in Western Europe, but the history of the opera in Russia had only just begun a few years before he was born. While Tchaikovsky welcomed the ideas of Western Europe, he faced rivalry from "The Mighty Handful" of nationalist Russian composers. Despite a rocky first few operas, Tchaikovsky went on to find later success as he walked a middle-road between operatic tradition and Russian nationalism. While his operas never found the success that his ballets did, this release proves that they are the works of a brilliant mind.
Contains Releases:
Classical
FLAC, Lossless (track) | 5,3 Gb
This extensive release features all of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's opera recordings live from the Bolshoi Theater. Made between 1936 and 1963, these recordings showcase not only one of the finest venues in the world, but one of the world's finest composers. Tchaikovsky wrote his first opera, The Voyevoda, in 1867. After a disastrous premiere, the self-critical composer burnt the entire manuscript of the work. Luckily, most of the score has been reconstructed from the individual parts. It is included in the first portion of this release for modern listeners to make up their own minds about the music. Luckily, his feelings about his first opera didn't stop him from pursuing more within the genre. As a composer of opera, Tchaikovsky could seek inspiration in centuries of operatic tradition in Western Europe, but the history of the opera in Russia had only just begun a few years before he was born. While Tchaikovsky welcomed the ideas of Western Europe, he faced rivalry from "The Mighty Handful" of nationalist Russian composers. Despite a rocky first few operas, Tchaikovsky went on to find later success as he walked a middle-road between operatic tradition and Russian nationalism. While his operas never found the success that his ballets did, this release proves that they are the works of a brilliant mind.
Contains Releases:
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Voyevoda, Op. 3
Alexey Korolyov (baritone), Mikhail Skazin (bass), Daniel Demyanov (bass), Anatoly Orfionov (tenor), Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya (soprano)
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexei Kovalyov
Undina, TH 2
Tamara Milashkina (soprano), Yevgeny Raykov (tenor)
Moscow Radio Opera Orchestra, Moscow Radio Opera Chorus, Yevgeny Akulov
Mandragora, TH 207
Moscow Choral Academy Boys Choir, Moscow Radio Opera Orchestra, Yevgeny Akulov
Oprichnik, TH 3
Lyudmila Legostayeva (mezzo-soprano), Dmitri Tarkhov (tenor), Aleksei Korolyov (bass),
USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra, USSR Radio Symphony Chorus, Samuel Samosud
Cherevichki, TH 8
Elizaveta Antonova (alto), Aleksey Petrovich Ivanov (baritone), Sergei Krasovsky (bass), Alexander Peregudov (tenor), Maksim Mikhaylov (bass), Andrey Ivanov (baritone)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Alexander Melik-Pashaev
Eugene Onegin, Op. 24, TH 5,
Maria Butenina (mezzo-soprano), Glafira Zhukovskaya (soprano), Bronislava Zlatogorova (alto), Konkordiya Antarova (mezzo-soprano), Sergey Lemeshev (tenor), Panteleimon Nortsov (baritone)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Vasili Nebolsin
The Maid of Orleans, TH 6
Vitaly Kilchevsky (tenor), Nikolay Runovsky (baritone), Olga Kashevarova (soprano), Sofya Preobrazhenskaya (mezzo-soprano), Maria Merzhevskaya (soprano)
Kirov Opera Orchestra, Kirov Opera Chorus, Boris Khaykin
Mazeppa, TH 7
Nina Pokrovskaya (soprano), Grigory Bolshakov (tenor), Aleksey Petrovich Ivanov (baritone), Ivan Petrov (bass), Tikhon Cherniakov (tenor), Vsevolod Tyutyunnik (bass), Feodor Godovkin (tenor)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Vasili Nebolsin
The Enchantress, TH 9
Vera Borisenko (mezzo-soprano), Mikhail Kiselev (baritone)
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, USSR Radio Symphony Chorus, Samuel Samosud
The Queen of Spades, Op. 68, TH 10
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Samuel Samosud
Iolanta
Kapitolina Rachevskaya (soprano), Basya Amborskaya (mezzo-soprano), Maria Levina (alto), Glafira Zhukovskaya (soprano), Grigory Bolshakov (tenor), Panteleimon Nortsov (baritone)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Samuel Samosud
Romeo & Juliet - Fantasy Overture
Ivan Kozlovsky (tenor), Elisabeta Shumskaya (soprano), Vladimir Atlantov (tenor), Kira Izotova (soprano)
USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra, Nikolay Golovanov, Edouard Grikurov
Pique Dame (excerpt)
Nikolay Pechkovsky (tenor)
Kirov Orchestra, Evgeny Wolf-Israel
The Snow Maiden, Op. 12, TH 19
Anatoly Orfionov (tenor), Zara Dolukhanova (alto)
USSR State Radio Symphony Orchestra, USSR Radio Symphony Chorus, Aleksander Vasil'yevich Gauk
Hamlet, Op. 67a, TH 23
Galina Sakharova (soprano), Georgi Abramov (bass)
USSR State Radio Symphony Orchestra, Aleksander Vasil'yevich Gauk
Voyevoda, Op. 3
Alexey Korolyov (baritone), Mikhail Skazin (bass), Daniel Demyanov (bass), Anatoly Orfionov (tenor), Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya (soprano)
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexei Kovalyov
Undina, TH 2
Tamara Milashkina (soprano), Yevgeny Raykov (tenor)
Moscow Radio Opera Orchestra, Moscow Radio Opera Chorus, Yevgeny Akulov
Mandragora, TH 207
Moscow Choral Academy Boys Choir, Moscow Radio Opera Orchestra, Yevgeny Akulov
Oprichnik, TH 3
Lyudmila Legostayeva (mezzo-soprano), Dmitri Tarkhov (tenor), Aleksei Korolyov (bass),
USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra, USSR Radio Symphony Chorus, Samuel Samosud
Cherevichki, TH 8
Elizaveta Antonova (alto), Aleksey Petrovich Ivanov (baritone), Sergei Krasovsky (bass), Alexander Peregudov (tenor), Maksim Mikhaylov (bass), Andrey Ivanov (baritone)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Alexander Melik-Pashaev
Eugene Onegin, Op. 24, TH 5,
Maria Butenina (mezzo-soprano), Glafira Zhukovskaya (soprano), Bronislava Zlatogorova (alto), Konkordiya Antarova (mezzo-soprano), Sergey Lemeshev (tenor), Panteleimon Nortsov (baritone)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Vasili Nebolsin
The Maid of Orleans, TH 6
Vitaly Kilchevsky (tenor), Nikolay Runovsky (baritone), Olga Kashevarova (soprano), Sofya Preobrazhenskaya (mezzo-soprano), Maria Merzhevskaya (soprano)
Kirov Opera Orchestra, Kirov Opera Chorus, Boris Khaykin
Mazeppa, TH 7
Nina Pokrovskaya (soprano), Grigory Bolshakov (tenor), Aleksey Petrovich Ivanov (baritone), Ivan Petrov (bass), Tikhon Cherniakov (tenor), Vsevolod Tyutyunnik (bass), Feodor Godovkin (tenor)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Vasili Nebolsin
The Enchantress, TH 9
Vera Borisenko (mezzo-soprano), Mikhail Kiselev (baritone)
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, USSR Radio Symphony Chorus, Samuel Samosud
The Queen of Spades, Op. 68, TH 10
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Samuel Samosud
Iolanta
Kapitolina Rachevskaya (soprano), Basya Amborskaya (mezzo-soprano), Maria Levina (alto), Glafira Zhukovskaya (soprano), Grigory Bolshakov (tenor), Panteleimon Nortsov (baritone)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Bolshoi Theatre Chorus, Samuel Samosud
Romeo & Juliet - Fantasy Overture
Ivan Kozlovsky (tenor), Elisabeta Shumskaya (soprano), Vladimir Atlantov (tenor), Kira Izotova (soprano)
USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra, Nikolay Golovanov, Edouard Grikurov
Pique Dame (excerpt)
Nikolay Pechkovsky (tenor)
Kirov Orchestra, Evgeny Wolf-Israel
The Snow Maiden, Op. 12, TH 19
Anatoly Orfionov (tenor), Zara Dolukhanova (alto)
USSR State Radio Symphony Orchestra, USSR Radio Symphony Chorus, Aleksander Vasil'yevich Gauk
Hamlet, Op. 67a, TH 23
Galina Sakharova (soprano), Georgi Abramov (bass)
USSR State Radio Symphony Orchestra, Aleksander Vasil'yevich Gauk

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