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Aleksander Orlov

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The gramophone: 1997 Lastly, the earliest generally available recording of Yehudi Menuhin playing Beethoven'^ Violin Concerto, taken down live in Moscow in 1 946 under the baton of Alexander Orlov
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in Berlin. From 1902 he worked as a symphonic and opera conductor in the cities of southern Russia. From 1912-1917 he was conductor of the Symphony Orchestra under
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in Moscow, and at the same time implemented a number of opera productions, 1914-1924. From 1925-1929 Orlov was Principal Conductor of
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1947 - "La Traviata" sung in Russian (Violetta - Elizabeth Shumskaya, Alfredo Germont - Ivan Kozlovsky, Germont - Paul Lisician)
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1937 - "Eugene Onegin" (Onegin - Panteleimon Nortsov, Lensky - Ivan Kozlovsky, Tatiana - Elena Kruglikova)
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1946 - "Lakme" sung in Russian (Lakmé - Hope Kazantsev, Gerald - Sergei Lemeshev)
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1948 - "Eugene Onegin" (Onegin - Andrey Ivanov, Lensky -
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October 10, 1948) was a Russian opera conductor, and
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Aleksandr Orlov (conductor)
Aleksandr Orlov (disambiguation)

Russian
St. Petersburg
Moscow
People's Artist of the RSFSR
Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra of All-Union Radio
St. Petersburg Conservatory
Paul Juon
Serge Koussevitzky
Kiev State Academic Ukrainian Opera
Puccini
Turandot
Kiev Conservatory
Natan Rakhlin
Grand Symphony Orchestra of All-Union Radio
Moscow Conservatory
Yehudi Menuhin
Violin Concerto
Ivan Kozlovsky
Categories
1873 births
1948 deaths
Conductors (music) from the Russian Empire
Saint Petersburg Conservatory alumni
Soviet conductors (music)

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