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Nikolay Didenko sings ‘Ah you wide steppe’
Bass Nikolay Didenko sings Russian folk song ‘Ah you wide steppe’ as part of an anniversary concert celebrating Russian bass Fyodor Chaliapin. Credit: Askonas Holt
PlayingNikolay Didenko sings Boris Godunov’s monologue in concert at Zaryadye Hall, Moscow
Bass Nikolay Didenko sings Boris’ monologue “My soul is sad” from the coronation scene of Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov, in concert at the Zaryadye Hall, Moscow, conducted by Mikhail Granovskiy. Credit: Nikolay Didenko
PlayingNikolay Didenko sings “Iris” Pietro Mascagni
Festival Radio France, Montpelier Languedoc-Roussillon National Orchestra CONDUCTOR: Domingo Hindoyan (with Sonya Yoncheva, Andrea Caré, Gabriele Villani) Credit: Nikolay Didenko
PlayingDies Illa
Credit: Askonas Holt
PlayingVi ravviso, o luoghi ameni
Nikolay Didenko sings ‘Vi ravviso, o luoghi amen’ from Bellini’s La Sonnambula. Credit: Bolshoi Theatre
PlayingRené’s aria from Iolanta.
Nikolay Didenko sings René’s aria from Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta. Credit: Nikolay Didenko
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Audio Clips
- Nikolay Didenko - Mussorgsky 'Songs and Dances of Death'
- Nikolay Didenko performs "The Rose" with Iain Burnside on Medtner Songs
- Didenko performs in "Shostakovich 13" with Barcelona Symphony Orchestra
- Shostakovich 13, Movement 3
- Shostakovich 13, Movement 2
- Shostakovich 13, Movement 1
- Nikolay Didenko as Il Cieco in Mascagni's Iris at the Festival de Radio France et Montpellier.