The Church of Transfiguration of the late 16th century in the Mikhailovskoye Pushkin State Memorial Museum-reserve of History, Literature and Natural Landscape.06.06.2015#2637461
The Church of Transfiguration and the belfry of the late 16th century in the Mikhailovskoye Pushkin State Memorial Museum-reserve of History, Literature and Natural Landscape.06.06.2015#2637464
Items of the exhibition marking the 175th anniversary of Modest Musorgsky and the 140th anniversary of the premiere of Boris Godunov.25.10.2014#2517216
A visitor at the opening of the exhibition marking the 175th anniversary of Modest Musorgsky and the 140th anniversary of the premiere of Boris Godunov.25.10.2014#2517215
A visitor at the exhibition in the Mariinsky Theater to celebrate the 175th birthday of Modest Mussorgsky and the 140th anniversary of the first staging of the Boris Godunov opera.25.10.2014#2517214
A visitor at the opening of the exhibition marking the 175th anniversary of Modest Musorgsky and the 140th anniversary of the premiere of Boris Godunov.25.10.2014#2517213
A scene from Act 3 of composer Modest Mussorgsky's opera "Boris Godunov," based on the eponymous drama by Alexander Pushkin and staged at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR, now of Russia.26.02.1987#8585306
Filming of the Soviet-Czechoslovak-Polish-West German feature film Boris Godunov directed by Sergei Bondarchuk based on the historical tragedy of the same name by Alexander Pushkin at the Mosfilm studio.01.07.1985#8825069
A scene from Modest Mussorgsky's opera "Boris Godunov," based on the eponymous tragedy by Alexander Pushkin and directed by Leonid Baratov at State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR, now of Russia.15.06.1982#6650224
Set of the posters of the Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky's operas from different theaters.01.05.1982#842709
The incident with an Ilyshin Il-62 in New York City. A diplomatic incident that began on August 24, 1979, when an Ilyushin Il-62 flying to Moscow was detained due to the presence on board of the Soviet ballerina Lyudmila Vlasova, whose husband, soloist of the USSR Bolshoi Theater Alexander Godunov, asked for political asylum in the United States. Godunov convinced the US authorities that they wanted to take his wife to the USSR by force. The airliner was held by the American side for three days before permission to take off was received on Monday, August 27. Meeting the liner at Sheremetyevo Airport.28.08.1979#8170283
The incident with an Ilyshin Il-62 in New York City. A diplomatic incident that began on August 24, 1979, when an Ilyushin Il-62 flying to Moscow was detained due to the presence on board of the Soviet ballerina Lyudmila Vlasova, whose husband, soloist of the USSR Bolshoi Theater Alexander Godunov, asked for political asylum in the United States. Godunov convinced the US authorities that they wanted to take his wife to the USSR by force. The airliner was held by the American side for three days before permission to take off was received on Monday, August 27. Center: Lyudmila Vlasova answers journalists' questions upon arrival in Moscow.28.08.1979#8170270
Maya Plisetskaya and Alexander Godunov in a scene from Death of a Rose, a ballet based on the music by Gustav Mahler and produced by the USSR Bolshoi Theatre (now Russia).01.10.1978#8115593
Tikhon Khrennikov's ballet "Love for Love". Libretto and choreography by the French choreographer Vera Boccadoro. Tatyana Golikova as Hero, Alexander Godunov as Claudio. The State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR.23.03.1976#5792302
Tikhon Khrennikov's ballet "Love for Love". Libretto and choreography by the French choreographer Vera Boccadoro. Tatyana Golikova as Hero, Alexander Godunov as Claudio. The State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR.23.03.1976#5792292
Tatyana Golikova as Hero and Alexander Godunov as Claudio in the adagio from Act 1 in the ballet "Love for love" to the music by Tikhon Khrennikov, based on William Shakespeare's comedy "Much ado about nothing" and staged at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR.09.02.1976#5777379
Bolshoi Theatre soloist Alexander Godunov in Tikhon Khrennikov's ballet "Love for Love"01.02.1976#99500
Soviet ballet dancer Alexander Godunov during the shooting of the Soviet-American feature film The Blue Bird.01.06.1975#5705297
Illustration to Alexander Pushkin's drama Boris Godunov. Yevgeny Kibrik. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. Reproduction.13.09.1974#63690
Principal dancers of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR (now of Russia) Maya Plisetskaya and Alexander Godunov in one-act ballet "Carmen suite" by choreographer Alberto Alonso.29.12.1973#5709230
The 2nd International Ballet Competition at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR (now Russia). A performance by Bolshoi Theater soloist Alexander Godunov.19.06.1973#5757205
2nd International Competition of Ballet Artists. Photo: Soloist of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR, now Russia, Alexander Godunov performs.19.06.1973#5783142
The 2nd International Competition of Ballet Dancers and Choreographers. A performance by soloist at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR (now Russia), Alexander Godunov.01.06.1973#5802166
Principal dancers of State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR (now of Russia) Natalya Bessmertnova and Alexander Godunov take part in the filming of the TV program Goluboy Ogonyok (Blue Light).01.05.1973#5786622
Ballet dancer Alexander Godunov at the 2nd Moscow International Ballet Dancers Competition..01.03.1973#103069
Ballet dancer Alexander Godunov at the 2nd Moscow International Ballet Dancers Competition.01.03.1973#103068
The State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR. The play Swan Lake by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Merited Artist of the RSFSR Alexander Godunov as Siegfried.30.06.1971#5594364
The State Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR. The play Swan Lake by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. People's Artist of the RSFSR Rimma Karelskaya as Odette-Odile and Merited Artist of the RSFSR Alexander Godunov as Siegfried.30.06.1971#5594360
A coach made by British masters in the early 17th century presented by King Jacob I to Russian tsar Boris Godunov in 1603. From the collection of the Kremlin Armory. 01.01.1970#99293
Ivan Petrov, People's Artist of the USSR, singing in M. Musorgsky's opera Boris Godunov. 01.01.1968#95357
Sketches to the scenery At the Novodevichy Monastery by Alexander Golovin for Modest Musorgsky's opera Boris Godunov. Reproduction. The Bakhrushin Theater Museum. 01.04.1967#103388
Sketches to the scenery At Pimen's cell by Alexander Golovin for Modest Musorgsky's opera Boris Godunov. Reproduction. The Bakhrushin Theater Museum.01.04.1967#103387
Scenery sketches by Alexander Golovin for Modest Musorgsky's opera Boris Godunov. Reproduction. The Bakhrushin Theater Museum.01.04.1967#103386
A coach made in England. The present for Russian Tsar Boris Godunov from Britain's Queen Elizabeth. End of the 16th - beginning of the 17th century. The State Armory Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin.01.01.1966#99718
Windmill of the Ipatiev Monastery founded in 1330 by the ancestor of the Golitsyns family by christianized Tatar Mirza Chyot. Or by Alexandre Nevsky's brother - duke Vasily Yaroslavovich, in 1275.01.07.1965#726976
The metochion of the Ipatiev Monastery. The church was founded in 1330 by the ancestor of the Golitsyns family by christianized Tatar Mirza Chyot. Or by Alexandre Nevsky's brother - duke Vasily Yaroslavovich, in 1275.01.07.1965#726975
The map of Russia made on the basis of the 1600-1605 drawing by Tsarevich Fyodor Godunov and engraved in Holland 1614. The State History Museum in Moscow. 01.01.1961#101385
SSSR-1 stratostat being prepared to fly. Georgy Prokofiyev, Konstantin Godunov and Ernst Birnbaum broke the world record, flying at a height of 19,000 meters and remaining in the air for 8 hours and 20 minutes.29.09.1933#60063