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Aleksander Orlov

Index Aleksander Orlov

Aleksandr Ivanovich Orlov (Александр Иванович Орлов) (St. Petersburg 18 August 1873 - Moscow October 10, 1948) was a Russian opera conductor, and People's Artist of the RSFSR (1945). [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Giacomo Puccini, Ivan Kozlovsky, Moscow, Moscow Conservatory, Natan Rakhlin, National Opera of Ukraine, Paul Juon, People's Artist of the RSFSR, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Conservatory, Serge Koussevitzky, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, Turandot, Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music, Violin Concerto (Beethoven), Yehudi Menuhin.

  2. Conductors (music) from the Russian Empire

Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Puccini (22 December 1858 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer known primarily for his operas.

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Ivan Kozlovsky

Ivan Semyonovich Kozlovsky (Ива́н Семё́нович Козло́вский; Ivan Semenovych Kozlovskyi); also referred to as Kozlovskiy or Kozlovskij; 21 December 1993) was a Soviet lyric tenor and one of the most well known stars of Russian opera, as well a producer and director of his own opera company, and longtime teacher at the Moscow Conservatory.

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Moscow

Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.

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Moscow Conservatory

The Moscow Conservatory, also officially Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory (Moskovskaya gosudarstvennaya konservatoriya im.) is a musical educational institution located in Moscow, Russia.

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Natan Rakhlin

Natan Grigoryevich Rakhlin (Russian: Натан Григорьевич Рахлин, Ukrainian: Натан Григорович Рахлін; − June 28, 1979) was a Soviet conductor. Aleksander Orlov and Natan Rakhlin are Soviet conductors (music).

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National Opera of Ukraine

The Kyiv Opera group in Ukraine was formally established in the summer of 1867, and is the third oldest opera in Ukraine, after Odesa Opera and Lviv Opera.

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Paul Juon

Paul Juon (Па́вел Фёдорович Юо́н, Pavel Fyodorovich Yuon; 6 March 1872 – 21 August 1940) was a Russian-born Swiss composer.

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People's Artist of the RSFSR

People's Artist of the RSFSR (Народный артист РСФСР, Narodnyj artist RSFSR) was an honorary title granted to Soviet Union artists, including theatre and film directors, actors, choreographers, music performers, and orchestra conductors, who had outstanding achievements in the arts, and who lived in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR).

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.

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Saint Petersburg Conservatory

The N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory (Санкт-Петербургская государственная консерватория имени Н.) (formerly known as the Petrograd Conservatory and Leningrad Conservatory) is a school of music in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Serge Koussevitzky

Serge Koussevitzky (born Sergey Aleksandrovich Kusevitsky;Koussevitzky's original Russian forename is usually transliterated into English as either "Sergei" or "Sergey"; however, he himself adopted the French spelling "Serge", using it in his signature. (See. Retrieved 5 November 2009.) His surname can be transliterated variously as "Koussevitzky", "Koussevitsky", "Kussevitzky", "Kusevitsky", or, into Polish, as "Kusewicki"; however, he himself chose to use "Koussevitzky". Aleksander Orlov and Serge Koussevitzky are conductors (music) from the Russian Empire.

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Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra

The Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra is a Russian classical music radio orchestra established in 1930.

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Turandot

Turandot (see below) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to a libretto in Italian by Giuseppe Adami and Renato Simoni.

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Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music

The Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music (Національна музична академія України імені П.І.), formerly Kyiv Conservatory, is a national music tertiary academy in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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Violin Concerto (Beethoven)

The Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, was written by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1806.

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Yehudi Menuhin

Yehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin (22 April 191612 March 1999), was an American-born British violinist and conductor who spent most of his performing career in Britain.

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See also

Conductors (music) from the Russian Empire

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksander_Orlov

Also known as Aleksander Orlov (conductor), Aleksandr Ivanovich Orlov, Aleksandr Orlov (conductor), Alexander Orlov (conductor).