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Hairdress of Cupid with a forelock. Similar to I-a outline of the cloud, but the lower right corner has a pointed shape
 
 
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russiantenor with orchestra
Vladimir’s romance - O give me oblivion (Романс Владимира - О, дай мне забвенье, родная) (Opera «Dubrovsky», act 1) (Eduard Napravnik, lyrics by Modest Tchaikovsky, based on: Alexander Pushkin: The novel «Dubrovsky»)
Alexander Davydov, acc. RAOG Orchestra, Conductor Ivan ArkadevRAOG (black I-b)
2104
russian
Lensky’s aria - Whither, whither have you gone (Ария Ленского - Куда, куда, Вы удалились) (Opera «Eugene Onegin», act 2) (Pyotr Tchaikovsky, lyrics by Modest Tchaikovsky, Konstantin Shilovsky, based on: Alexander Pushkin: Novel in verse «Eugene Onegin»)
Alexander Davydov, acc. RAOG Orchestra, Conductor Ivan ArkadevRAOG (black I-b)
2207
russiantenor with piano
You picked a flower (Ты сорвала цветок), romance (Yuly Bleichman, lyrics by Daniel Ratgauz)
Andrey Labinsky, acc. pianoRAOG (black I-b)
2298
russiantenor with piano
Lullaby (Колыбельная песня), song (Zaharoff)
Andrey Labinsky, acc. pianoRAOG (black I-b)
2515
russianbaritone with orchestra
The first Demon’s romance - Do not weep, child (Первый романс Демона - Не плачь, дитя) (Opera «The Demon», act 2) (Anton Rubinstein, lyrics by Pavel Viskovatov(Viskovaty), based on: Mikhail Lermontov: Poem «The Demon»)
Sergey Levik, acc. piano~1912
St.-Petersburg
RAOG (black I-b)
2516
russianbaritone with orchestra
The Demon’s oath - I swear by the first day of creation (Клятва Демона - Клянусь я первым днём творенья) (Opera «The Demon», act 3) (Anton Grigorjevich Rubinstein, lyrics by Pavel Viskovatov(Viskovaty), based on: Mikhail Lermontov: Poem «The Demon»)
Sergey Levik, acc. orchestra~1912
St.-Petersburg
RAOG (black I-b)
2607
russianbass with piano
I sing again (Снова пою), romance-waltz
Lev Sibiryakov, acc. pianoRAOG (black I-b)
2608
(8316)
russianbass with piano
Go Away! (Отойди), romance
Lev Sibiryakov, acc. pianoRAOG (black I-b)
3423
russian
Brewed the tea (Чаю наварил), couplets
S. N. Panfilov, acc. balalaikaRAOG (black I-b)
3424
russian
Foma and Yerema (Фома и Ерёма), couplets
S. N. Panfilov, acc. balalaikaRAOG (black I-b)
3493
russian
Ojra, Ojra inside out (Ойра, ойра на изнанку), chansonette
Minna Merci (Wilhelmina Kulganek), acc. pianoRAOG (black I-b)
3494
russian
Khavee, Khavee (Хаве, хаве), chansonette
Minna Merci (Wilhelmina Kulganek), acc. pianoRAOG (black I-b)
3587
russian
Samovar (Самовар), short story
M. E. TumashevRAOG (black I-b)
3588
russian
The Ham (Ветчина), short story
M. E. TumashevRAOG (black I-b)
4401
russiansoprano with orchestra
Prologue. Snow Maiden’s aria - With friends to gather berries (Пролог. Ария Снегурочки - С подружками по ягоды ходить) (Opera «The Snow Maiden») (Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, based on: Alexander Ostrovsky: The Play «The Snow Maiden»)
Elena Katulskaya, acc. orchestra1912 г.
Москва
RAOG (black I-b)
4402
russiansoprano with orchestra
Snow Maiden’s ariette - How painful here (Ариэтта Снегурочки - Как больно здесь) (Opera «The Snow Maiden», act 1) (Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, based on: Alexander Ostrovsky: The Play «The Snow Maiden»)
Elena Katulskaya, acc. orchestra1912 г.
Москва
RAOG (black I-b)
4459
polish, russiansoprano with piano
Andzja (Андзя), song
Valentina Ivanovna Piontkovskaya, acc. pianoRAOG (black I-b)
8003
russian
Song with a trombone (Песенка с тромбоном), couplets (Operetta «Our Miss Gibbs») (Monckton)
Mikhail I. Vavich, acc. RAOG Orchestra, Conductor Ivan Arkadev1-1912...8-1912RAOG (black I-b)
8290
russian
Pif, paf! (I’ll sing you a song of the Huguenots) (Песня Гугенотов - Пиф, пафспою Гугенотов вам песнь)) (Opera «Les Huguenots», act 1) (Giacomo Meyerbeer, lyrics by Eugene Scribe, Emile Deschamps, based on: [ru]Проспер Мориме[ru]Prosper Merimee: The novel «Chronique du regne de Charles IX»)
L.M.Sibiryakov, acc. RAOG OrchestraRAOG (black I-b)
8291
russian
Chorale - I beg You to keep us (Хорал - Молю, о сохрани) (Opera «Les Huguenots», act 1) (Giacomo Meyerbeer, lyrics by Eugene Scribe, Emile Deschamps, based on: [ru]Проспер Мориме[ru]Prosper Merimee: The novel «Chronique du regne de Charles IX»)
L.M.Sibiryakov, acc. RAOG OrchestraRAOG (black I-b)
8390
russian
The Orphant (Сиротка), song
Ivan Bobrov, acc. accordionRAOG (black I-b)
8479
russianharmonia
Forgotten are the tender caresses (Забыты нежные лобзанья), romance
I.V.GurskyRAOG (black I-b)
russianharmonia
Forgotten are the tender caresses (Забыты нежные лобзанья), medley
I.V.Gursky, acc. piano
8480
russianharmonia
The swings & Hi-there, troika ("Качели" и "Гай-да тройка")
I.V.GurskyRAOG (black I-b)
8531
tatarfolk orchestra
Apipya, dance
Tatar orchestra, Conductor G. Kimadullin1912
Nizhny Novgorod
RAOG (black I-b)
8532
tatarfolk orchestra
ﺍﺷﺒﺎﺭﺳﻜﻲ ﻫﻢ ﻛﺎﺳﻴﺴﻜﻲ, dance
Tatar orchestra, Conductor G. Kimadullin1912
Nizhny Novgorod
RAOG (black I-b)
8541
russian
The Beautiful moon (Чудный месяц), folk song
Chorus of Vladimir horn-players, Conductor Peter PakharevRAOG (black I-b)
8551
tatar
Adi Naki (?), Tatar song, folk song
Tatar choir, Conductor Psnjakov1912
Nizhny Novgorod
RAOG (black I-b)
8562
russianchorus
Dark Nights (Ночи тёмные), folk song
Chorus of Vladimir horn-players, Conductor Peter PakharevRAOG (black I-b)
8565
russianchorus
Godmother (Кумушка), folk song
Chorus of Vladimir horn-players, Conductor Peter PakharevRAOG (black I-b)
8762
russiancomic story
A terrible sect (Страшная секта), comic short story (lyrics by Boris Borisov (Gurovich))
Boris Borisov (Gurovich)MoscowRAOG (black I-b)
8763
russiancomic story
Sapogov the Policeman (Городовой Сапогов), comic short story (lyrics by Arkady Timofeevich Averchenko)
Boris Borisov (Gurovich)MoscowRAOG (black I-b)
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