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'''Vassili Nebolsin''' ( |
'''Vassili Vassilyevich Nebolsin''' ({{langx|ru|Василий Васильевич Небольсин}}; 11 June (30 May O.S.) 1898 – 29 October 1958) was a [[Russians|Russian]] [[conductor (music)|conductor]]. He studied at the college of the [[Moscow Philharmonic]] and became conductor of the orchestra in 1918. He became [[choir]] master of the [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] in 1920 and its conductor in 1922. He taught at the [[Moscow Conservatory]] from 1940 to 1945. The [[Stalin State Prize|Stalin Prize]] was awarded him in 1950. |
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==Selected discography== |
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Russian operas: |
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*[[Tchaikovsky]]: [[Eugene Onegin (opera)|Eugene Onegin]]. Glafira Joukovskaya (Tatyana), [[Sergei Lemeshev]] (Lenski), Panteleimon Nortzov (Onegin), [[Alexander Pirogov]] (Gremin), Anatoly Yakhontov (Zaretski), Bronislava Zlatogorova (Olga), Konkordiya Antarova (Filipyevna), Maria Boutienina (Larina), Ivan Kovalenko (Triquet). [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1936 |
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*[[Mussorgsky]]: [[Khovanshchina]], Alexei Krivchenya, Grigory Bolshakov, Nikander Khanaev, [[Alexei Ivanov (baritone)|Alexei Ivanov]], [[Mark Reizen]], Maria Kaksakova, [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1950 |
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*[[Tchaikovsky]]: [[Mazeppa (opera)|Mazeppa]]; [[Alexei Ivanov (baritone)|Ivanov]], [[Ivan Ivanovich Petrov|Petrov]], Davidova, Pokrovkaya, [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1952 |
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*[[Mussorgsky]]: [[Boris Godunov (opera)|Boris Godunov]]; [[Alexander Pirogov|Pirogov]], Allaxverdov, Kayagina, Verbitskaja, [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1954 |
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*[[Eduard Nápravník|Napravnik]]: [[Dubrovsky (opera)|Dubrovsky]] Kozlovsky, [[Ivan Ivanovich Petrov|Petrov]], Vervitskaya, Godovkin, Malishev. [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1954 |
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*[[Rimsky-Korsakov]]: [[The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya|Invisible City of Kitezh]], [[Ivan Ivanovich Petrov|Petrov]], [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1956 |
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*[[Rimsky-Korsakov]]: [[The Tale of Tsar Saltan (Rimsky-Korsakov)|Tsar Saltan]], [[Ivan Ivanovich Petrov|Petrov]], E. Smolenskaya, E. Verbitzkaya, [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]], studio recording 1958?, released posthumously by Melodiya, 1959. |
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Foreign operas sung in Russian: |
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*[[Gounod]]: [[Roméo et Juliette]], [[Sergei Lemeshev|Lemeshev]], Maslennikova, Burlak, Mikhailov, [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1947 |
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*[[Gounod]]: [[Faust (opera)|Faust]], [[Elizaveta Shumskaya|Shumskaya]], [[Mark Reizen|Reizen]], [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1952 |
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*[[Bizet]]: [[Carmen (opera)|Carmen]], Borisenko, Nelepp, [[Elizaveta Shumskaya|Shumskaya]], [[Alexei Ivanov (baritone)|Ivanov]], Koziezmia, Duoumanian, [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1952 |
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*[[Mussorgsky]]: [[Boris Godunov (opera)|Boris Godunov]]. Pirogov, Kozlovlsky, [[Bolshoi Theater|Bolshoi]] 1954 (108 Min.) <ref>remastered for DVD by the Italian company VAI 2004</ref> |
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==Notes== |
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{{Reflist|30em}} |
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==External links== |
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*{{in lang|ru}} [http://belcanto.ru/nebolssine.html Bio sketch with photograph] |
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*{{IMSLP|id=Nebolsin, Vasily}} |
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[[Category:Recipients of the Stalin Prize]] |
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[[Category:20th-century Russian conductors (music)]] |
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[[Category:20th-century Russian male musicians]] |
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[[Category:Academic staff of Moscow Conservatory]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:40, 21 October 2024
Vassili Vassilyevich Nebolsin (Russian: Василий Васильевич Небольсин; 11 June (30 May O.S.) 1898 – 29 October 1958) was a Russian conductor. He studied at the college of the Moscow Philharmonic and became conductor of the orchestra in 1918. He became choir master of the Bolshoi in 1920 and its conductor in 1922. He taught at the Moscow Conservatory from 1940 to 1945. The Stalin Prize was awarded him in 1950.
Selected discography
[edit]Russian operas:
- Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin. Glafira Joukovskaya (Tatyana), Sergei Lemeshev (Lenski), Panteleimon Nortzov (Onegin), Alexander Pirogov (Gremin), Anatoly Yakhontov (Zaretski), Bronislava Zlatogorova (Olga), Konkordiya Antarova (Filipyevna), Maria Boutienina (Larina), Ivan Kovalenko (Triquet). Bolshoi 1936
- Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina, Alexei Krivchenya, Grigory Bolshakov, Nikander Khanaev, Alexei Ivanov, Mark Reizen, Maria Kaksakova, Bolshoi 1950
- Tchaikovsky: Mazeppa; Ivanov, Petrov, Davidova, Pokrovkaya, Bolshoi 1952
- Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov; Pirogov, Allaxverdov, Kayagina, Verbitskaja, Bolshoi 1954
- Napravnik: Dubrovsky Kozlovsky, Petrov, Vervitskaya, Godovkin, Malishev. Bolshoi 1954
- Rimsky-Korsakov: Invisible City of Kitezh, Petrov, Bolshoi 1956
- Rimsky-Korsakov: Tsar Saltan, Petrov, E. Smolenskaya, E. Verbitzkaya, Bolshoi, studio recording 1958?, released posthumously by Melodiya, 1959.
Foreign operas sung in Russian:
- Gounod: Roméo et Juliette, Lemeshev, Maslennikova, Burlak, Mikhailov, Bolshoi 1947
- Gounod: Faust, Shumskaya, Reizen, Bolshoi 1952
- Bizet: Carmen, Borisenko, Nelepp, Shumskaya, Ivanov, Koziezmia, Duoumanian, Bolshoi 1952
Film:
- Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov. Pirogov, Kozlovlsky, Bolshoi 1954 (108 Min.) [1]
Notes
[edit]- ^ remastered for DVD by the Italian company VAI 2004
External links
[edit]- (in Russian) Bio sketch with photograph
- Free scores by Vassili Nebolsin at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)