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Irina Konstantinovna Arkhipova (Russian: Ири́на Константи́новна Архи́пова) (2 January 1925 – 11 February 2010) was a Russian mezzo-soprano, and later contralto, opera singer. She sang leading roles first in Russia at the Sverdlovsk Opera and the Bolshoi Theater, and then throughout Europe and in the United States. Irina was born in Moscow. Before switching to voice, she studied architecture at the Moscow Architectural Institute, graduating in 1948. She then studied at the Moscow Conservatory. In 1954 she debuted in Sverdlovsk, and was made a member of the Bolshoi Theatre in 1956. She became a member of the CPSU in 1963 and was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1966. Arkhipova was at the height of her career in the 1960s and 1970s, during which time she was an international star, interpreting both Russian and Italian repertoire. Her technique was irreproachable, and she had great expressive power. She has been compared with Christa Ludwig. One of her most celebrated roles is as Marfa in Khovanshchina by Modest Mussorgsky, as recorded with Boris Khaykin in 1972. At the age of 72, Arkhipova finally made a belated Met debut in March 1997 as Filippyevna in Eugene Onegin. She died in Moscow on 11 February 2010, at age 85. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Орлеанская дева, действие I: No. 6, Гимн "Царь вышних сил"
3232Alexander Dargomyzhsky: A Youth And A Girl (Yunosha i Deva) 1844
1143Орлеанская дева, действие I: No. 8, Финал "Но силы будут ли"
1014Mikhail Glinka: I Remember A Wonderful Moment (Ya Pomnyu Chudnoye Mgnovenie) 1840
675Mikhail Glinka: Declaration Of Love (Priznanie) 1840
576Sergei Rachmaninov: Do Not Sing, My Beauty (Ne Poi, Krasavitsa)
537Alexander Dargomyzhsky: A Night Zephyr (Nochnoi Zefir) 1844
488Cesar Antonovich Cui: A Statue In Tsarskoye Selo (Tsarskoselskaya Statuya)
439Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov: On the Hills Of Georgia (Na Kholmakh Gruzii)
4010Mikhail Glinka: A Toast In Honor (Zazdravny Kubok) 1848
40Чайковский: Орлеанская дева

Romances Based On The Poems By Alexander Pushkin
Romances to Lyrics by Alexander Pushkin

Scenes from the Russian operas

The Art of Irina Arkhipova
N. A. Rimsky - Korsakov Romances
Tchaikovsky : Complete Romances
Tchaikovsky: The Queen of Spades, Op. 68 (Live)
Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame
Classical Melodies for Mothers-to-Be and Babies
Russian Choir School: Valery Polyansky
Russian Spiritual Choral Music