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Ivan Ivanovich Petrov (1920 -2003) was a Russian bass opera singer. Born Ivan Krauze (Краузе) the family took the name Petrov in 1936 after moving from Siberia to Moscow due to the suspicions of anyone with a German surname. He entered the Bolshoi Theatre in 1942, after three years with the Moscow Philharmonic, spent traveling giving concerts for the troops. He continued singing until 1970 when diabetes began to affect his voice, then concentrated on teaching. His repertoire included both Russian and Western works - which in Russia where also usually sung in Russian. He recorded for the conductors Kiril Kondrashin, Mark Ermler, Boris Khaikin, Mikhail Zhukov, Vassili Nebolsin, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Samuil Samosud, Nicolai Golovanov and Vassili Nebolsin. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
TROIKA
2222Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Introduction - Act One
1373Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Slikhali i vi za roschei glas nochnoi - Act One
1054Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Kuda, kuda, kuda vi udalilis - Act Two
805Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Bolat moyi skori nozhenki - Act One
806Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Kak ya lyublyu... Uzh kak po mostu, mostouchka - Act One
797Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Nu ti, moya vostrushka - Act One
748Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Medames! Ya na sebya vzyal smyelost - Act One
739Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Ya lyublyu vas - Act One
6710Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin: Puskai pogibnu ya, no pryezhde (Letter Scene) - Act One
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Eugene Onegin
Rimsky-Korsakov: Sadko
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Tale of Tsar Saltan
From Russia with Songs
Lebendige Vergangenheit - Ivan Petrov
Borodin: Prince Igor
From Russia with Song
Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin
Prokofiev: Scenic Works
Songs about Our Homeland (compilation album, 2004)
Songs of My Russia
The Classic Voice Of Ivan Petrov