• Mark Fridrikhovich Ermler (Russian: Марк Фридрихович Эрмлер; 5 May 1932 – 14 April 2002) was a Russian conductor. Mark Ermler was born in Leningrad in...
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  • Ermler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fridrikh Ermler (1898–1967), Soviet film director, actor, and screenwriter Mark Ermler (1932–2002)...
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    (1970–1985) Alexander Lazarev (1987–1995) Peter Feranec (1995–1998) Mark Ermler (1998–2000) Gennady Rozhdestvensky (2000–2001) Alexander Vedernikov (2001–2009)...
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    (Galitsky, Konchak), Reni Penkova (Konchakovna) - EMI /Angel / Pathé 1969, Mark Ermler (conductor), Bolshoy Theatre Orchestra and Chorus; Ivan Petrov (Igor)...
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  • 2891-3 1986 Maria Bieșu, Gegam Grigoryan, Ludmila Nam Georgi Seleznev Mark Ermler, Orchestra and Chorus of the Bolshoi Theatre CD: Melodiya Cat: MCD 160...
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    Mazurok (Prince Yeletsky), Irina Arkhipova (Polina). Melodiya 1974: Mark Ermler (conductor), Bolshoi Theatre Chorus & Orchestra; Vladimir Atlantov (Herman)...
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  • Larisa Dolina, singer Isaak Dunayevsky, composer Mischa Elman, violinist Mark Ermler, conductor m I Anthony Fedorov, singer, American Idol finalist Samuil...
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    Gerdzhikov (Salieri), Teodor Moussev (piano), Raina Manolova (violin) 1986, Mark Ermler (conductor), Bolshoy Theatre Orchestra and Chorus, Aleksandr Fedin (Mozart)...
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    Nicolai Ghiaurov (Gremin), Michel Senechal (Triquet) Decca 417 413-2 1979, Mark Ermler (conductor), Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra and Chorus, Yuri Mazurok (Onegin)...
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  • (1960–1975) Dmitri Kitayenko (1976–1990) Vassily Sinaisky (1991–1996) Mark Ermler (1996–1998) Yuri Simonov (1998–) A to Z of Conductors: Naxos Educational...
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    Yevgeny Raikov, Yuri Grigoriev, Yevgeny Nesterenko, Elena Obraztsova Mark Ermler Bolshoy Theater Orchestra and Chorus Rimsky-Korsakov 1882 Melodiya Cat:...
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    Orchestra Ivan Petrov Vera Firsova Nikolai Gres Valentina Klepatskaya 1979 Mark Ermler, USSR Bolshoi Theatre Chorus and Orchestra Evgeny Nesterenko Bela Rudenko...
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    (born 1931), contemporary artist Yevgeny Ukhnalyov (1931–2015), artist Mark Ermler (1932–2002), conductor Alla Osipenko (born 1931), former Soviet ballerina...
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    Larisa Nikitina (Laura). Bolshoi Theatre Soloists & Chorus and Orchestra, Mark Ermler. Melodiya. 1984, Galina Vishnevskaya (Iolanta), Dimiter Petkov (René)...
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    Belgian National Orchestra 1994–2002 Succeeded by Mikko Franck Preceded by Mark Ermler Music Director, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra 1998–present Succeeded by...
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  • Canadian politician and a member of Parliament (House of Commons). Mark Ermler, 69, Russian conductor (Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra...
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    usually sung in Russian. He recorded for the conductors Kiril Kondrashin, Mark Ermler, Boris Khaykin, Mikhail Zhukov, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Samuil Samosud, Nikolai...
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    (Commander), Alexei Usmanov (First Guest), Andrei Blagov (Second Guest) 1977, Mark Ermler (conductor), Bolshoy Theatre Orchestra and Chorus, Vladimir Atlantov...
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    Ballet: 'The Golden Key', Op. 55 (booklet). Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Mark Ermler. Olympia Compact Discs. p. 3. OCD 473. Fanning 2019, p. 96. Fanning 2019...
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  • pilot Aleksey Maresyev, in the first (and only) recording of Prokofiev's The Story of a Real Man conducted by Mark Ermler in 1961. Biography in Russian...
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    Music Director, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra 1991–1996 Succeeded by Mark Ermler Preceded by Christoph König Chief Conductor, Malmö Symphony Orchestra...
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    1982 Galina Kalinina, Evgeni Raikov, Yury Masurok, Alexander Vedernikov Mark Ermler, Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra and Chorus Audio CD: Melodiya Cat: MEL CD...
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    with Bolshoi forces conducted by Mark Ermler. She recorded Tosca the same year, again with Atlantov and conducted by Ermler; a reviewer noted that she was...
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  • Deomidova (as Olga). Chorus and orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, dir. Mark Ermler. Studio recording, 1961, Moscow, based on 1960 Bolshoi Theatre production;...
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    Jeong (1974–1990) Eun-Seong Park (1990–1991) Gyeong-Su Won (1994–1996) Mark Ermler (2000–2002) Seung Kwak (2003) Myung-Whun Chung (2005–2015) Osmo Vänskä...
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    The Women's Revolt with the cast of the Bolshoi Theatre, conducted by Mark Ermler. Especially acclaimed was his Sonata for Violin and Piano (1969), which...
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  • Rostropovich, 1970; then with Tamara Milashkina and Atlantov, led by Mark Ermler, 1979), and Il trovatore (opposite Katia Ricciarelli, José Carreras,...
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    Vladimir Atlantov (Paolo); Orchestra and Chorus of the Bolshoi Theater; Mark Ermler, conductor Deutsche Grammophon 453 455–2 (1997): Sergei Aleksashkin (Virgil's...
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  • only) recording of Prokofiev's The Story of a Real Man conducted by Mark Ermler in 1961. She died on 12 May 2017, at the age of 87. Yandex Proza "Заслуженные...
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    Melodiya, with Ludmilla Nam as Adalgisa, Gegham Grigoryan as Pollione, and Mark Ermler conducting the Bolshoi Opera Orchestra. The recording was issued on CD...
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