Background
Andrei Petrovich Rozhdestvenskiy was born in 1905 in Russian Federation.
Andrei Petrovich Rozhdestvenskiy was born in 1905 in Russian Federation.
Andrei Petrovich Rozhdestvenskiy was a head of the musical part and chief conductor of the Voronezh Theater of Musical Comedy (1944-1951). He did such performances as "The Gypsy Baron", "The Bat", "Terezina" by Johann Strauss, "La Périchole" by Jacques Offenbach, "Hollanda", "Silva" by Imre Kalman, "Mademoiselle Nitus" by Florimon Herve, "Mascott" by Edmon Odran, "Geisha" Sydney Jones and others. The author of the music for the operetta "Life is noisy."