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Valeria Vlazinskaya (1922-2018) is an American translator, singer, and literary critic of Russian origin.
Valeria Vlazinskaya Mjolsness was a musician, writer, and singer. She was born on July 14, 1922, in Harbin, northern China. Valeria moved with her parents to Mukden, China in 1939 when Valeria was 17. The family weathered World War II and Japanese occupation of China, enduring tough conditions and meager supplies. In due course, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation (UNRRA) office opened, bringing post-war assistance and medical personnel (and a husband-to-be) to western China. In June, 1947, Valeria, who was working as a secretary in the UNRRA office, met Norwegian/Canadian Verdine Mjolsness, who had been a conscientious objector working in China during the war, and who was now working for UNRRA as a Superintendent of Agricultural Machinery. Verdine and Valeria were engaged just four months later, and married in Shanghai on February 8, 1948. A year later, Valeria and her parents moved with Verdine to Vancouver, Canada. Valeria grew up singing with her parents at home, and was encouraged by teachers at school. In her teens, she took her first private singing lessons. In Vancouver, she studied voice with an influential teacher and launched her professional career in music. Over the course of eight years in Vancouver and 38 years in Los Angeles, Valeria built a reputation as a song recitalist, voice coach, translator, and recording artist. A specialist in Russian repertoire, Valeria appeared in numerous solo recitals, instrumental ensembles and radio broadcasts. In addition to being an accomplished artist, Valeria wrote many translations of songs, arias and operas, and classical album liner annotation for [l654] In 1996, Valeria and Verdine moved to Bellingham, Washington to be closer to extended family. She died on January 25, 2018.

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Dmitri Shostakovich / Mariss Jansons
The Complete Symphonies - Sämtliche Symphonien - L'Intégrale Des Symphonies
2006, 10x CD, Box Set, ,
Modern
Shostakovich*, André Previn, London Symphony Chorus ∙ London Symphony Orchestra ∙ Dimiter Petkov
Symphony No. 13 "Babi Yar"
1981, Vinyl Original Pressing, ,
Modern
Sergey Ivanovich Taneyev, Vladimir Fedoseyev Conductor USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra*, The Alexander Yurlov Russian Chorus*
Symphony No.2 In B-flat Major / "John Of Damascus" Cantata, Op.1
1979, LP, Album, ABC Classics (2), ,
Romantic
Peter Christ - William Schmidt / Randall Thompson / William Grant Still / Vincent Persichetti
The Sparrow And Mr. Avaunt / Suite For Oboe, Clarinet, Viola / Miniatures For Flute, Oboe, Piano / Parable For Solo Oboe
1979, ,
Contemporary/Modern
Shostakovich*, Galina Vishnevskaya, Nicolai Gedda, Dimiter Petkov, Mstislav Rostropovich
Lady Macbeth Of Mtsensk
1979
Prokofiev* - Irina Arkhipova*, Anatoly Mokrenko*, Boris Morgunov*, The Ambrosian Chorus*, Philharmonia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti
Ivan The Terrible / Sinfonietta, Op. 48
1978, 2x Vinyl, Box Set, ,
Modern
The Don Cossacks Of Rostov*, Anatoly Kvasov*
Cossack Folk Songs
1975
Dmitri Shostakovich, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Kiril Kondrashin
Symphony No. 3; Faithfulness
1974, LP, Album, Melodiya/Angel, ,
Modern
Shostakovitch*, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Kiril Kondrashin
Symphony No. 1 / Symphony No. 3 "May First"
1974, Vinyl, ,
Modern
The Omsk Russian Folk Chorus*
More Russian Folk Songs & Popular Ballads (Album 2)
1974
Prokofiev*, Rimsky-Korsakov*
Alexander Nevsky / Song Of Oleg The Wise
1974, Vinyl, ,
Romantic/Modern
Galina Vishnevskaya
Russian Opera Arias
1973, Vinyl, ,
Romantic/Opera
The Soviet Army Chorus And Band*
Songs Of The Russian Land
1971
Shostakovich*, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Rudolf Barshai, Margarita Miroshnikova*, Yevgeny Vladimirov*
Symphony No. 14
1970
The U.S.S.R. Defence Ministry Band*
Showpieces For Symphonic Band
1969
Rachmaninoff* / Kiril Kondrashin · Moscow Philharmonic* / Yevgeny Svetlanov* · Bolshoi Theatre Chorus* & Orchestra*
Symphonic Dances / Three Russian Songs.
1969
Rodion Shchedrin* - Algis Žuraitis*, The Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra*
The Humpbacked Horse
1969
Glinka* / Yevgeny Svetlanov*, The U S S R Symphony Orchestra*
Music Of Glinka Jota Aragonesa / Summer Night In Madrid / Kamarinskaya / Valse-Fantaisie/ Chernomor's March & Oriental Dances From "Russlan And Ludmila"
1969
Prokofiev*, Chorus* & Orchestra Of The Bolshoi Theater* Conducted By Alexander Melik-Pashayev
War And Peace - Highlights
1968
The Pyatnitsky Chorus*
Russian Folk Songs
LP, Comp, Melodiya/Angel
Tchaikovsky*, Galina Vishnevskaya, Mstislav Rostropovitch*
Tchaikovsky Songs
LP, Angel Records, ,
Romantic
The Soviet Army Chorus & Band*
Today
Shostakovich* - New York Philharmonic, Kurt Masur - Sergei Leiferkus, Yevgeny Yevtushenko*, New York Choral Artists
Symphony No. 13 Babi Yar