Natalya Rozhdestvenskaya

Natalya Petrovna Rozhdestvenskaya (Наталья Петровна Рождественская) (7 May 1900 1 September 1997) was a Russian soprano, wife of conductor Nikolai Anosov and mother of Gennady Rozhdestvensky.

She performed mainly on the concert stage, and was a soloist for All-Union Radio in 1929-60, participating in concert performances of many operas, often conducted by her husband. Among her roles were Countess Almaviva, Donna Anna in both Don Giovanni and The Stone Guest, Mignon in the opera by Ambroise Thomas, Manon Lescaut, and Fevronia.[1]

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References

  1. Biography in Russian by E. Tsodokov "Наталья Петровна Рождественская (1900-1997) - русская певица (сопрано). Выступала преимущественно на концертной эстраде. Солистка Всесоюзного радио в 1929-60, участвовала в концертных исполнениях ряда опер. Среди партий Графиня Альмавива, Донна Анна, Миньон в одноименной опере Тома, Манон Леско, Феврония. За запись последней партии на фирме Le Chant du Monde (1963) была удостоена "Гран при". Перевела на русский язык либретто оперы "Испанский час" Равеля, "Арабелла" Р. Штрауса, "Похождения повесы" Стравинского, "Человеческий голос" Пуленка и др." Е. Цодоков

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