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Radio performances for children online. Old audio plays for children

"Ole-Lukoye", "Gray Sheika", "Fifteen Year Old Captain" and "Baby Monitor" - Arzamas, together with the "Old Radio" project, chose the most interesting performances and programs of the Soviet radio theater

Prepared by Yuri Metelkin

Radio plays

Hans Christian Andersen. "Ole-Lukoye"

The roles are played by Maria Babanova, Valentina Sperantova. Directed by Rosa Ioffe. 1945-1946

"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/13033

The Children's Radio Theater owes a lot to Rosa Ioffe, who worked as a director of artistic broadcasting from the 1930s to the 1960s. She formed a palette of sounds (everything had to be invented: how to convey the rustle, the sounds of a downpour and a fire, a hurricane and a thunderstorm, a car and an airplane), determined the role of music in productions and gathered the best theater actors in her troupe. In Ole Lukoya, for example, the main roles are played by actresses Maria Babanova and Valentina Sperantova, and the atmosphere of the fairy tale is set by the music of Edvard Grieg.

Alexey Tolstoy. "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio"

The roles are performed by Nikolai Litvinov. Directed by Rosa Ioffe. 1949


"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/3578

Rosa Ioffe figured out how, by changing the speed of voice recording on tape, to achieve a fabulous sound and how to combine voices using tape overlay. Her famous radio production "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio" was played by only one actor - Nikolai Litvinov: he spoke like Karabas, Pinocchio and Papa Carlo and even sang in chorus.

Anton Chekhov. "Kashtanka"

The roles are performed by Vasily Kachalov, Vladimir Popov, Alexei Gribov. Directed by Rosa Ioffe. 1949

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/9216

Ioffe's "Kashtanka" is one of the best incarnations of Chekhov's story on the radio. For the staging, we managed to assemble a stellar cast of theatrical artists: the author's text, for example, is read by Vasily Kachalov. And there is a separate entry about how Rosa Ioffe worked with the voice of dogs.

Selma Lagerlöf. "The Wonderful Journey of Niels with the Wild Geese"

The roles are played by Valentina Sperantova, Margarita Korabelnikova. Directed by Rosa Ioffe. 1958


"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/3505

Nils' journey with a flock of wild geese is played out with the sounds of wildlife and to the music of Edvard Grieg. In the role of adult Nils - Valentina Sperantova, one of the leading actresses of the Central Children's Theater and the troupe of Rosa Ioffe and "the main boy of the Soviet Union": during her career, Sperantova played and voiced many boys, from Vanya Solntsev in the play "Son of the Regiment" to the pioneer storyteller in the cartoon "Uncle Styopa".

Jules Verne. "Captain at fifteen"

The roles are played by Vsevolod Yakut, Valentina Sperantova, Evgenia Mores. The director is unknown. 1947

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/3663

Another outstanding role of Valentina Sperantova is Dick Sand in a radio show based on the novel by Jules Verne. A very lively performance with a rich sound palette: here there is a successful musical accompaniment, an imitation of the wind, and the barking of dogs.

Eugene Schwartz. "The Snow Queen"

The roles are played by Valentina Sperantova, Claudia Koreneva, Galina Novozhilova. Directed by Alexander Stolbov. 1949


"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/10425

Radio composition of the performance of the Central Children's Theater. A charming reading of Schwartz's fairy tale, created with minimal means - expressive acting and rare musical inserts.

Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak. "Grey Neck"

Read by Maria Babanova. Composer Yuri Nikolsky. The director is unknown. 1949


"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/15115

The tale of Mamin-Sibiryak is read by Maria Babanova, one of the most famous Soviet theater actresses. It was impossible to get into her performances at the Meyerhold Theater, and then at the Theater of the Revolution, even if she played a cameo role. Babanova worked a lot in the radio theater, her melodic, bewitching voice was recognized and loved.

Oscar Wilde. "Star Boy"

The roles are played by Mikhail Tsarev, Maria Babanova, Evgeny Samoilov. Directed by Rosa Ioffe, Alexander Stepanov. 1948

"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/2136

Maria Babanova plays the cruel Star Boy. Oscar Wilde was often staged in the radio theater - for example, the same Babanova read the fairy tale "The Nightingale and the Rose" to the music of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra in a 1956 production.

Yuri Olesha. "Three Fat Men"

The roles are performed by Nikolai Litvinov, Maria Babanova, Antonida Ilyina, Pavel Pavlenko. Directed by Nikolai Alexandrovich. 1954

"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/3386

Literary and musical composition - almost a musical - with songs based on poems by Sergei Bogomazov and music by Vladimir Rubin. The text from the author is read by Nikolai Litvinov - not only an actor, but also the chief director of the Main Editorial Board of Radio Broadcasting for Children.

Eugene Schwartz. "Cinderella"

The roles are played by Arkady Raikin, Ekaterina Raikina, Oleg Tabakov. Directed by Liya Velednitskaya. 1975


"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/1762

Swinging at Schwartz's Cinderella after the success of the film with Yanina Zheymo, Alexei Konsovsky, Erast Garin and Faina Ranevskaya was a great courage, but Liya Velednitskaya assembled an equally stellar cast for the production: Arkady Raikin as the King, Ekaterina Raikina as Cinderella, prince - Oleg Tabakov, fairy - Maria Babanova, sisters - Nina Doroshina and Galina Novozhilova. It turned out great.

Charles Perrot. "Sleeping Beauty"

The roles are performed by Svetlana Nemolyaeva, Maria Babanova, Vyacheslav Shalevich, Vasily Lanovoy. The author of the composition is Zoya Chernysheva. 1965


"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/3860

The staging of The Sleeping Beauty was made by Zoya Chernysheva - before the radio theater, she served in the orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR as a pianist and organist, and then worked as a concertmaster of the opera. It is not surprising that special attention is paid to music in her productions. Tchaikovsky in The Sleeping Beauty is performed by the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra conducted by Boris Khaikin.

Transfers

"Club of famous captains" - "Meeting 1st. Traditions of the peoples of the Earth"

The roles are played by Vasily Kachalov, Rostislav Plyatt, Osip Abdulov. Directed by Nina German. December 1945


Club of famous captains. Postcard. USSR, 1956 Wikimedia Commons

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/23569

The Club of Famous Captains cycle was broadcast on Central Radio from 1945 to 1982. Each program, characters from adventure books would gather after the library closed and discuss the great geographical discoveries and travelers, scientific achievements and the wonders of nature. In the first pre-holiday issue, Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver, Tartarin, Baron Munchausen and Captain Nemo talk about the New Year traditions of different nations.

"Baby Monitor" - Issue 8. "September 1st Holiday"

Hosts Nikolai Litvinov, Alexander Livshits, Alexander Levenbuk. Directed by Nadezhda Kiseleva. 1972


"Melody"

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/35041

The legendary educational program, whose regular authors were, among others, Eduard Uspensky and Arkady Khait. In honor of September 1, the hosts congratulate the guys on the start of the school year, Yuri Nikulin sings a song of his own composition “To the arena”, Yevgeny Petrosyan speaks in the “When I was a boy” heading, and at the “Merry Lesson” they tell how to use the words "there" and "back".

"News from the Forest" - December

The performers and director are unknown. December 1957

http://www.staroeradio.ru/audio/30161

"News from the Forest" is a series of monthly radio programs by Vitaly Bianchi about nature and its inhabitants. The author's observations and amusing stories from the life of plants and animals were performed by artists of Moscow theaters and Bianchi himself. In this issue, correspondents recall the outgoing year and find out if the bear sleeps well in the den, and there is also a fairy tale about how birds pulled the sun by the ear on the longest night.

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The roles are played by Maria Babanova, Valentina Sperantova. Directed by Rosa Ioffe. 1945-1946

Rosa Ioffe worked as a feature radio director from the 1930s to the 1960s. She formed a palette of sounds (everything had to be invented: how to convey the rustle, the sounds of a downpour and a fire, a hurricane and a thunderstorm, a car and an airplane), determined the role of music in productions and gathered the best theater actors in her troupe. In Ole Lukoya, for example, the main roles are played by actresses Maria Babanova and Valentina Sperantova, and the atmosphere of the fairy tale is set by the music of Edvard Grieg.

Alexey Tolstoy. "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio"

The roles are performed by Nikolai Litvinov. Directed by Rosa Ioffe. 1949

Rosa Ioffe figured out how, by changing the speed of voice recording on tape, to achieve a fabulous sound and how to combine voices using tape overlay. Her famous radio production "The Golden Key, or the Adventures of Pinocchio" was played by only one actor - Nikolai Litvinov: he spoke like Karabas, Pinocchio and Papa Carlo and even sang in chorus.

Anton Chekhov. "Kashtanka"

The roles are performed by Vasily Kachalov, Vladimir Popov, Alexei Gribov. Directed by Rosa Ioffe. 1936

Ioffe's "Kashtanka" is one of the best productions of Chekhov's story. For the staging, we managed to assemble a stellar cast of theatrical artists: the author's text, for example, is read by Vasily Kachalov. And there is a separate entry about how Rosa Ioffe worked with the voice of dogs.

Selma Lagerlöf. "The Wonderful Journey of Niels with the Wild Geese"

The roles are played by Valentina Sperantova, Margarita Korabelnikova. Directed by Rosa Ioffe. 1968

Nils' journey with a flock of wild geese is played out with the sounds of wildlife and to the music of Edvard Grieg. In the role of adult Niels - Valentina Sperantova, one of the leading actresses of the Central Children's Theater Now it is the Russian Academic Youth Theatre. and the troupe of Rosa Ioffe and "the main boy of the Soviet Union": during her career, Sperantova played and voiced many boys, from Vanya Solntsev in the play "Son of the Regiment" to the pioneer storyteller in the cartoon "Uncle Styopa".

Eugene Schwartz. "The Snow Queen"

The roles are played by Valentina Sperantova, Claudia Koreneva, Galina Novozhilova. Directed by Alexander Stolbov. 1949

Recording of a performance by the Central Children's Theatre. A charming reading of Schwartz's fairy tale, created with minimal means - expressive acting and rare musical inserts.

Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak. "Grey Neck"

Read by Maria Babanova. Composer Yuri Nikolsky. The director is unknown. 1949

The tale of Mamin-Sibiryak is read by Maria Babanova, one of the most famous Soviet theater actresses. On her performances at the Meyerhold Theater, and then at the Revolution Theater Now - the Moscow Academic Theater named after Vl. Mayakovsky. it was impossible to get in, even if she played a cameo role. Babanova voiced many roles, her melodic, bewitching voice was recognized and loved.

Oscar Wilde. "Star Boy"

The roles are played by Mikhail Tsarev, Maria Babanova, Evgeny Samoilov. Directed by Rosa Ioffe, Alexander Stepanov. 1950

Maria Babanova plays the cruel Star Boy. Oscar Wilde was often staged in the radio theater - for example, the same Babanova read the fairy tale "The Nightingale and the Rose" to the music of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra in a 1956 production.

Yuri Olesha. "Three Fat Men"

The roles are performed by Nikolai Litvinov, Maria Babanova, Antonida Ilyina, Pavel Pavlenko. Directed by Nikolai Alexandrovich. 1954

Literary and musical composition - almost a musical - with songs based on poems by Sergei Bogomazov and music by Vladimir Rubin. The text from the author is read by Nikolai Litvinov - not only an actor, but also the chief director of the Main Editorial Board of Radio Broadcasting for Children.

Eugene Schwartz. "Cinderella"

The roles are played by Arkady Raikin, Ekaterina Raikina, Oleg Tabakov. Directed by Liya Velednitskaya. 1964

Swinging at Schwartz's Cinderella after the success of the film with Yanina Zheymo, Alexei Konsovsky, Erast Garin and Faina Ranevskaya was a great courage, but Liya Velednitskaya assembled an equally stellar cast for the production: Arkady Raikin as the King, Ekaterina Raikina as Cinderella, prince - Oleg Tabakov, fairy - Maria Babanova, sisters - Nina Doroshina and Galina Novozhilova. It turned out great.

Charles Perrot. "Sleeping Beauty"

The roles are performed by Svetlana Nemolyaeva, Maria Babanova, Vyacheslav Shalevich, Vasily Lanovoy. The author of the composition is Zoya Chernysheva. 1965

The Sleeping Beauty was staged by Zoya Chernysheva - before becoming a director and playwright, she served in the orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR as a pianist and organist, and then worked as an opera concertmaster. It is not surprising that special attention is paid to music in her productions. Tchaikovsky in The Sleeping Beauty is performed by the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra conducted by Boris Khaikin.

Nina Moiseevna Ginzburg.
In the village of Alyonovka, an emergency happened: the bull Borka disappeared. And not just gone, Borka was stolen! Setter Sam Bandisaus, respectfully referred to as Semyon Semyonovich, was asked to investigate this crime. So, the investigation is conducted by Semyon Semyonovich!
The audiobook “The End of the Gray Gang” is presented on the air of Children's Radio.
Nina Ginzburg's radio play "The End of the Gray Gang" is amazingly voiced by the actors of Children's Radio. Enjoy listening to children and adults!

Tamara Lombina - Diary of Petya Vasin and Vasya Petin (radio play)

“The Diary of Petya Vasin and Vasya Petin” - based on the wonderful Tamara Lombina.
No dragons and no magic! In the ordinary life of Petya Vasin and Vasya Petin, miracles are enough. Wherever these ten-year-old boys appear, life spins like a tornado! They have a cat - a pop star, their vacuum cleaner sings opera arias, and it’s better for intruders not to appear next to them - Petya Vasin and Vasya Petin do not like to joke. The guys even looked after their own brides, but there wasn’t enough time to get married: it was time to look for a treasure. And what would you think? The treasure, of course, was found.
Tamara Lombina's radio play "The Diary of Petya Vasin and Vasya Petin" is amazingly voiced by the actors of Children's Radio. Enjoy listening to children and adults!

Elena Sukhova - Rastyapkin's Adventure, or Dangerous Truth (radio play)

"The Adventure of Rastyapkin, or Dangerous Truth" - by Elena Sukhova.
A real secret agent puts the case above all else! Rastyapkin was supposed to meet with his father, but he receives a very urgent task to infiltrate a bunch of bandits and get a chip. Who knew that Orlov, a terrible enemy of the Academy, was hunting for this chip. Agent Rastyapkin is forced to rush in pursuit of Orlov, followed by secret agents themselves. He can justify himself only by catching Orlov and returning the chip. Semyon Rastyapkin rushes to a decisive meeting with the enemy, not suspecting that this is a trap, and what a terrible truth he will have to learn.
Elena Sukhova's radio performance "The Adventure of Rastyapkin, or Dangerous Truth" is amazingly voiced by the actors of Children's Radio. Happy listening everyone!

Elena Sukhova - Rastyapkin's Adventure, or The Ideal Trap (radio play)

"The Adventure of Rastyapkin, or the Ideal Trap" - by Elena Sukhova.
After adventures and exploits, agent Rastyapkin is gaining strength in the hospital. But from the gang of Zlata there is no peace even here. Like a bolt from the blue, they fall on the High Agents of the Academy - and now the tried and tested fighters are in captivity. Now only Semyon Rastyapkin and his faithful partner, the talking hamster Fyodor, can prevent the impending disaster. And then there is the girl who was involved in incredible and dangerous events. But agent Rastyapkin and the hamster did not blunder - the bandits are mining the Academy, and our heroes are right there. Rastyapkin accepts the fight, and here it is, the desired victory!
And there is still a secret ahead that will be revealed to Rastyapkin and turn his life upside down ...
Elena Sukhova's radio play "Rastyapkin's Adventure, or the Ideal Trap" is amazingly voiced by the actors of Children's Radio. Happy listening!

Elena Sukhova - Rastyapkin's Adventure, or Exam for Survival (radio play)

"The Adventure of Rastyapkin, or the Exam for Survival" - by Elena Sukhova.
At the academy where secret agents are trained, students take the final exam. There are two of them: Semyon and Yaroslav. Each of them is assigned to solve the crime, the term is twenty-four hours. Performing the task, Rastyapkin Semyon hacks the system of codes on the computer, breaks the computer itself. He cannot cope with modern weapons and shows exceptional nobility in duels. There are more and more dangers every second, and an ordinary exam turns into ... a survival exam!
Elena Sukhova's radio play "Rastyapkin's Adventure, or Exam for Survival" is amazingly voiced by the actors of Children's Radio. Enjoy listening to children and adults!

Wilhelm Hauff - Caliph the Stork (radio play)

Vladislav Krapivin - Portfolio of Captain Rumba (radio play)

“Captain Rumba's Portfolio” - based on the marine fairy tale novel by Vladislav Krapivin, written in 1991.
The action of the novel by Vladislav Krapivin takes place at the end of the nineteenth century. On Christmas Eve, from the snow-covered port city of Goolstown, a boy named Carnation and his friends go on a treasure hunt and end up on the island of Nukanuka. A group of friends is not even aware of surveillance ...
The audiobook “Captain Rumba's Briefcase” is presented on the air of Children's Radio.
The radio play by Vladislav Krapivin “Captain Rumba's Briefcase” is amazingly voiced by the actors of Children's Radio. Enjoy listening to children and adults!

Sofia Prokofieva - Candle Girl (radio play)

“The Candle Girl” is based on a fairy tale by the children's writer, playwright and screenwriter Sofya Prokofieva, written in 2007.
“Candle Girl” is a fairy tale about a girl who glows with kindness. A lot of suffering and evil fell on her lot, because there are people in the world who, for the sake of power and their own gain, want to destroy everything good and noble. But good, of course, will triumph, and evil will be punished.
The audiobook “Candle Girl” is presented on the air of Children's Radio.
Sophia Prokofieva's radio play "The Candle Girl" is amazingly voiced by the actors of Children's Radio. Enjoy listening to children and adults!