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National Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame / The Queen of Spades (2019)

Posted By: ArlegZ
National Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame / The Queen of Spades (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame / The Queen of Spades (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 821 Mb | Total time: 62.44+57.12+48:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn.

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin (2019)

Posted By: ArlegZ
National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 736 Mb | Total time: 71.06+78.08 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn.

Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Borodin: Knjaz' Igor / Prince Igor (2019)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Borodin: Knjaz' Igor / Prince Igor (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Borodin: Knjaz' Igor / Prince Igor (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 944 Mb | Total time: 60:55+70:39+74:01 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn. Thanks to his excellent contacts, Decca director Arthur Haddy eventually obtained a visa and travelled to Belgrade to find a suitable recording venue, which turned out to be the cinema in the House of Culture in the city centre.

National Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Rimsky-Korsakov: Snegurochka / The Snow Maiden (2019)

Posted By: ArlegZ
National Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Rimsky-Korsakov: Snegurochka / The Snow Maiden (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Rimsky-Korsakov: Snegurochka / The Snow Maiden (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 0,98 Gb | Total time: 61:55+74:05+68:42 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn.

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina / Chowanschtschina (2019)

Posted By: ArlegZ
National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina / Chowanschtschina (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina / Chowanschtschina (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 817 Mb | Total time: 69:41+40:14+66:25 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn. Thanks to his excellent contacts, Decca director Arthur Haddy eventually obtained a visa and travelled to Belgrade to find a suitable recording venue, which turned out to be the cinema in the House of Culture in the city centre.

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (2019)

Posted By: ArlegZ
National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 706 Mb | Total time: 63:49+46:22+60:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn.

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Glinka: Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar) (2019)

Posted By: ArlegZ
National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Glinka: Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar) (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Glinka: Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar) (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 816 Mb | Total time: 71:32+50:49+54:39 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn. Thanks to his excellent contacts, Decca director Arthur Haddy eventually obtained a visa and travelled to Belgrade to find a suitable recording venue, which turned out to be the cinema in the House of Culture in the city centre.