• Nikolai Semyonovich Golovanov (Russian: Николай Семёнович Голованов) ([o.s. 9] 21 January 1891 – 28 August 1953), PAU, was a Soviet conductor and composer...
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    of 5 years. Samuil Samosud (1936–1942) Ariy Pazovsky (1943–1948) Nikolai Golovanov (1948 –1953) Alexander Melik-Pashayev (1953–1963) Yevgeny Svetlanov...
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  • (1891–1953) Nikolai Golovanov (1891–1953) Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953) Alexander Chuhaldin (1892–1951) Arthur Lourié (1892–1966) Nikolai Obukhov (1892–1954)...
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    Simeonov was recorded by Melodiya.) Nikolai Golovanov (A heavily edited version of Ravel's orchestration in which Golovanov omits all but the first of the...
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    1960, when it was "found" in the private collection of the conductor Nikolai Golovanov. In 1970, the painting "A Quiet Monastery" was transferred to the...
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    Ognivtzev, Bronislava Zlatogorova; Bolshoi Theatre Chorus and Orchestra; Nikolai Golovanov, Melodiya 1987 Evgeny Nesterenko, Svetlana Volkova, Vyacheslav Polozov...
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    Dimitri Mitropoulos, conducting the New York Philharmonic (1942) Nikolai Golovanov, conducting the USSR State Radio Symphony Orchestra, (1944 – 1st and...
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    Boris Khaykin, Mikhail Zhukov, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Samuil Samosud, Nikolai Golovanov and Vassili Nebolsin. "Olga Fyedorova, Musical Portrait". Archived...
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  • Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh (Russian: Никола́й Степа́нович Черны́х, IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈlaj sʲtʲɪˈpanəvʲɪtɕ tɕɪrˈnɨx]; 6 October 1931 – 25 May 2004) was a Russian-born...
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    Vasily Kachalov, Nikolai Podgorny, Mikhail Kedrov, Leonid Leonidov, Ivan Moskvin, and Olga Androvskaya. Conductor Nikolai Golovanov was the studio's musical...
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    Christmas Eve (opera) (category Operas by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov)
    (Sacristan). Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, Moscow Radio Chorus, Nikolai Golovanov. 1990, La Nuit de Noël Yekaterina Kudryavchenko (Oxana), Yelena Zaremba...
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    Year of Recording Format Heinrich Neuhaus All-Union Radio Orchestra Nikolai Golovanov Russian Disc 1946 CD Solomon Philharmonia Orchestra Issay Dobrowen...
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    Edition, Cleveland Orchestra, (cut, mono) (the recording premiere) Nikolai Golovanov conducting the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, 1945, Boheme/Melodiya...
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    Alexander Goldenweiser (1875–1961) Alexander Goldstein (born 1948) Nikolai Golovanov (1891–1951) Boris Goltz (1913–1942) Evgeny Golubev (1910–1988) Alexander...
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    Sadko (opera) (category Operas by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov)
    Веденецкого гостя) Volkhova's Lullaby (Колыбельная Волховы) 1950, Nikolai Golovanov (conductor), USSR Bolshoi Theatre Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra,...
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  • (1974–) Gennady Rozhdestvensky (1961–1974) Alexander Gauk (1953–1961) Nikolai Golovanov (1937–1953) Alexander Orlov (1930–1937) Fine: Symphonic Music of Irving...
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    the Moscow Conservatory in 1943. She was married to the conductor Nikolai Golovanov and died in Moscow in 1950. Nezhdanova made a number of recordings...
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    Lambert (HMV/EMI 78s, Dutton CD, 1943) Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, Nikolai Golovanov (21st Century Sound, 1948) Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (now the...
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    mesh-to-B-rep conversion, 3D visualization, and 3D file conversions etc. Nikolai Golovanov is a graduate of the Mechanical Engineering department of Bauman Moscow...
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    1925 with the intention of serving railway workers, and managed by K. Golovanov. In 1930, it was passed to government control, under an administrative...
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  • Russian Federation 1936–1941 Succeeded by Natan Rakhlin Preceded by Nikolai Golovanov Music Directors, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio 1953–1961...
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    Preceded by Nikolai Golovanov Music Directors, Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow 1953–1963 Succeeded by Yevgeny Svetlanov...
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    The Fair at Sorochyntsi (category Operas based on works by Nikolai Gogol)
    under Grzegorz Fitelberg. Nikolai Tcherepnin version: 17 March 1923 in Monte Carlo with Tcherepnin conducting Nikolai Golovanov version: 10 January 1925...
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  • and in 1986, Izvestia published an article by science writer Yaroslav Golovanov, detailing the incident for Soviet readers. James Oberg, in his book Red...
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    promotions were conferred after 1984. The youngest chief marshal was aviator Golovanov, 40 when promoted in 1944. Three of thirteen people who held the chief...
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    (1894–1977), director Nikolai Okhlopkov (1900–1967), actor, director Alexey Popov (1892–1961), director 1943 Nikolai Golovanov (1891–1953), conductor...
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  • Symphony No. 20 (Myaskovsky) (category Symphonies by Nikolai Myaskovsky)
    Yuri Shaporin. The symphony was premiered on 28 November 1940 by Nikolai Golovanov conducting the Large All-Union Radio SO. It has three movements: Allegro...
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    given the rank Marshal of the Soviet Union, although Marshal of Aviation Golovanov and Marshal Vasilevsky considered him very talented. Soviet Union Foreign...
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  • 1979 — Siberiade as Ermolai 1982 — Stopped Train as Pavel Sergeyevich Golovanov, head of Custody 1983 — Vassa as Brother 1983 — Yeralash as labor teacher...
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    recorded under Samuil Samosud, Alexander Melik-Pashayev, Aleksandr Gauk, Nikolai Golovanov, and Vassili Nebolsin. In 1954, he played Boris Godunov in a film...
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