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Boris Khaykin

Boris Emmanuilovich Khaykin1 (Russian: Борис Эммануилович Хайкин; 26 October [O.S. 13 October] 1911May 10 1978) was a Russian conductor who was named a People's Artist of the USSR in 1972.

Khaykin was born in Minsk, then part of the Russian Empire (and nowadays the capital of Belarus). He was artistic director of the Little Leningrad Opera Theatre in 1936-43 and the principal conductor at the Kirov Theatre in 1944-53, where he conducted the première of Sergei Prokofiev's Betrothal in a Monastery on 3 November 1946. He moved to the Bolshoi Theatre in 1954.

He is especially famous for his two critically acclaimed recordings of Khovanshchina (1946, with Mark Reizen ; 1972, with Irina Arkhipova). He also recorded several operas and ballets by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, notably a Eugene Onegin with Galina Vishnevskaya and Sergei Lemeshev. He died in Moscow.

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  • Note 1: Sometimes also transliterated as "Khajkin" or "Chaikin" or also (rarely) as "Khaikin".

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