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The Best of the Orginal Ensemble [Audio CD] Red Army Chorus; Red Army Choir; Various; Korsakov; Mussorgsky; Bizet; Verdi; Lara and Gershwin - Very Good
The Best of the Orginal Ensemble [Audio CD] Red Army Chorus; Red Army Choir; Various; Korsakov; Mussorgsky; Bizet; Verdi; Lara and Gershwin - Very Good
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The A.V. Alexandrov Ensemble of the Soviet Army, twice decorated with the Order of the Red Banner and Red Star, is one of the foremost artistic groups of the ex-USSR. It bears the name of its founder and first director, Alexander V. Alexandrov. The Montreal paper La Presse said of their Canadian Tour of 1987, "The chorus, under B. Alexandrov's direction, is inarguably the best in the world of the genre. The concert was display of pyrotechnic virtuosity." On their last tour in 1989, the Ensemble included a male chorus section, a mixed dance group, and an orchestra, in all about 200 performers. Most of the soldier-artists have specialized musical or choreographic studies. Here are the greatest moments of these two memorable tours. The conductors are Col. Anatoly Maltsev and Igor Agafonnikov. Ivan Bukreev, Edward Dabkovski, Leonid Pshenichni, Vasily Shtefutsa, and Boris Zhaivoronok are among the most popular soloists of the Chorus. L'ensemble A.V. Alexandrov de l'Armée Soviétique, décoré à deux reprises de l'Ordre de la Bannière Rouge et de l'Étoile Rouge, est un des principaux groupes artistiques de l'ex-URSS et porte le nom de son fondateur et premier directeur, Alexander V. Alexandrov. À propos de la tournée canadienne de 1987, le journal La Presse de Montréal disait que «le choeur, sous la direction de B. Alexandrov, est sans conteste le meilleur au monde en son genre. Le concert n'était rien de moins qu'un étalage de virtuosités pyrotechniques.» En 1989, lors de sa dernière tournée en Amérique du Nord, l'ensemble comprenait un choeur d'homme, une troupe de danse mixte et un orchestre; environ 200 interprètes. La plupart des artistes soldats ont fait des études spécialisées en musique ou en chorégraphie. Nous vous offrons aujourd'hui les meilleurs moments de ces deux tournées mémorables. La fonction de chef d'orchestre est assurée par le colonel Anatoly Maltsev et Igor Agafonnikov. Parmi les solistes les plus populaires du choeur, signalons Ivan Bukreev, Edward Dabkovski, Leonid Pshenichni, Vasily Shtefutsa et Boris Zhaivoronok.FEATURES
- Rider's
- Red
- March/Troika/Little
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