Gennady Provatorov
Gennady Provatorov (Проваторов, Геннадий Пантелеймонович) (Moscow, 11 March 1929 - Minsk 4 May 2010) was a Soviet and Belarusian conductor.[1]
Gennady Provatorov was invited to Minsk when he was nearly 60 to work at the Minsk Philharmonic and National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Belarus. He was a Belarus State Award holder and a National Artist of RSFSR.
Discography
- Felix Blumenfeld - Symphony in C minor, Op 39 "To the Dear Beloved" . Vissarion Shebalin Concertino for violin & orchestra Op14/1 Golovchin 1995
- Glazunov - Fantasy: The Sea, Op 28 - USSR TV and Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Valery Kikta - symphonies and variations - Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Gennady Provatorov, Alexander Korneev, and USSR TV and Radio Symphony Orchestra 1991
- Gavriil Popov - Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 Gennady Provatorov, and Moscow State Symphony Orchestra 1989
- Rachmaninov - Complete Piano Concerti 1, 2, 3 & 4 - Victor Eresco USSR Symphony Orchestra, and Gennady Provatorov (Audio CD - 1986)
- Shostakovich - Katerina Izmailova - Eleonora Andreyeva, Eduard Bulavin, and Vyacheslav Radzievsky.
- Tchaikovsky - The Oprichnik - Yevgeni Vladimirov, Tamara Milashkina, and Vladimir Matorin
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References
- Isaak Glikman Story of a friendship: the letters of Dmitri Shostakovich to Isaak Glikman 2001
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