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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Gogol Center (redirect from Nikolai Gogol Drama Theatre)
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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Nikolay Skorobogatov (redirect from Nikolai Skorobogatov)
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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