 | Birth : 24 March 1900, Mar'yanovka, Kiev province, Ukraine Death : 21 December 1993, Moscow, Russia Birth Name: Ivan Semyonovich Kozlovsky
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Filmography:
| Bolshoy kontsert | | | Boris Godunov | The Fool | | Poema o more | | | Zaporozhets za Dunayem | Andrii (singing voice) | | I zhizn, i slyozy, i lyubov... | Himself | | Zaporozhets za Dunayem | Andrei (singing voice) |
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Youtube videos may be related Ivan Kozlovsky |
 | Opera tenors going beyond the high D Here is compilation of opera tenors going for that extra high note. I´ve not included the puritani high F:s since they´ve already been covered in a video. These notes are indeed |
 | Ivan Kozlovsky -- Crazy Highnotes Russian tenor Ivan Kozlovsky sings "Ecco ridente" from Il Barbiere di Seviglia by Gioacchino Rossini on Russian radio in 1943.
He does some crazy cadenzas with nearly unnatural hi |
 | Мой звон в Казанском соборе - My peal at Kazan Cathedral Kazan Cathedral ("Kazansky sobor") or The Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan
The Cathedral of the Kazan Icon of the Holy Virgin was built to commemorate the victory of the Russian army |
 | Ivan Kozlovsky "Ja vstretil vas" I met you my love Russian Tenor 1900-1993 |
 | Belcanto - The Tenors of the 78 Era -- Episode 12 Kozlovsky Music Documentary Series / 13 x 30 min / 1996
The great tenors of the early to mid-twentieth century are introduced and analyzed in a 13-part television series. Each episode has bo |
 | Ivan Kozlovsky Il barbiere di siviglia ecco ridente This is one of the best versions of this song, i ever heard |
 | Лемешев/Lemeszew/Lemeshev. В Вашем доме 1. Фрагмент из фильма "Музыкальная история" (1940). В главной роли великий российский оперный певец (те |
 | IVAN KOZLOVSKY tenor , Pearlfishers,in Russian , 1940's "Les Pêcheurs de Perles" - Je crois entendre encore, unkwown source and date.
Ivan Semyonovitch Kozlovsky (Ukrainian: Іван Семенович Козловський, Russian: |
 | pagliacci ivan kozlovsky direttore sorpreso dalle corone del cantante |
 | Ivan Kozlovsky sings Rachmaninov's Vocalise Vocalise Op. 34 No. 14, song by Sergei Rachmaninov.
Accompanied by the State Symphony Orchestra of the USSR.
Conductor: S. Samosud.
Year: 1947. |
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