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His best roles included Vladimir Igorevich (''Prince Igor'', [[Alexander Borodin]]), the Prince (''Rusalka'', [[Alexander Dargomyzhsky]] ), Vladimir Dubrovsky (''[[Dubrovsky (opera)|Dubrovsky]]'', [[Eduard Nápravník]]), the Indian visitor (''[[Sadko]]'', [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]]), Tsar Berendey (''[[The Snow Maiden (opera)|The Snow Maiden]]'', Rimsky-Korsakov), Mozart (''Mozart and Salieri'', Rimsky-Korsakov), Lensky (''Eugene Onegin'', [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky|Pyotr Tchaikovsky]], in 1915), Count Almaviva (''The Barber of Seville'', [[Gioachino Rossini]]), Alfred (''[[La traviata]]'', [[Giuseppe Verdi]]), Faust (''Faust'', [[Charles Gounod]]), Romeo (''Romeo et Juliette'', Gounod), Nadir (''[[The Pearl Fishers]]'', [[Georges Bizet]]), Dzherald (''[[Lakmé]]'', Leo Delibes).
 
Other roles he sang included Vasya (''[[The Power of the Fiend]]'', [[Alexander Serov]]); the Duke (''[[Rigoletto]]'', [[Giuseppe Verdi]]) and Lohengrin (''[[Lohengrin (operaWagner)|Lohengrin]]'' [[Richard Wagner]]).
 
Partners on stage included A. M. Bragin, R. G. Gorskaja, L. Lipkovskaja, [[Victor Sokovnin|V. Sokovnin]], [[Antonina Nezhdanova]](in [[Bolshoi Theatre]], in ''Traviata'' by Verdi, 1928), V. K. Pavlovskaya and [[Mark Reizen|M. O. Reizen]] (in ''Rusalka''), Feodor Chaliapin (in operas ''Rusalka'', ''Prince Igor'', ''Mozart and Salieri'', ''Faust'', ''The Barber of Seville''; the singer presented to Slovtsov a photo dated 31 December 1915 with an inscription: "With kind memories and warm wishes for success in the art world"). Conductors Slovtsov sang under included [[Mark Golinkin]] (1875–1963), [[Abram Markson]], [[Ariy Pazovsky]], etc.