Feodor Chaliapin. European opera repertoire
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1. Bojto. Ariya Mefistofelya. 1922 god
2. Bojto. Ariya Mefistofelya so svistom. 1926 god
3. Motsart. Ariya Leporello. 1928 god
4. Massne. Smert Don Kihota. 1927 god
5. Verdi. Ariya Filippa. 1922 god
6. Verdi. Rechitativ i kavatina dona Silvy. 1912 god
7. Donitsetti. Kavatina i ariya Alfonso. 1912 god
8. Mejerber. Vozzvanie Bertrama. 1924 god
9. Delib. Stansy Nilakanty. 1908 god
10. Bellini. Ariya Orovezo. 1912 god
11. Bellini. Rechitativ i ariya Rodolfo. 1922 god
12. Rossini. Ariya dona Bazilio. 1926 god
13. Guno. Kuplety Mefistofelya. 1923 god
14. Guno. Zaklinanie tsvetov. 1910 god
15. Guno. Stsena u tserkvi.1910 god
16. Guno. Serenada Mefistofelya. 1923 god
17. SHuman. Dva grenadera, soch. 49 # 1. 1926 god
18. Ruzhe de Lil. Marseleza. 1912 god
Ogranichennyj tirazh
Na oblozhke bukleta risunok A.SHabad "SHalyapin serditsya" (1916 g.) iz sobraniya S.SHabad
“The highest of art is to penetrate mankind’s soul” - strongly believed Fyodor Chaliapin, one of the greatest Russian singers ever to appear in Western opera houses. The singing was his main passion
The son of a peasant, he had no formal education and little musical training. He made his debut (1890) in Ufa, then moved to St. Petersburg. In 1896 he joined a private Moscow opera company, where he starred as Boris Godunov and Ivan the Terrible. Going to the West, he appeared at La Scala (1901); the Metropolitan Opera (1907), where he was not appreciated; the Paris Opera (1908); and Covent Garden (1926). A return engagement (1921) at the Metropolitan as Boris Godunov was an unqualified success, and Chaliapin remained there for eight seasons.
2. Bojto. Ariya Mefistofelya so svistom. 1926 god
3. Motsart. Ariya Leporello. 1928 god
4. Massne. Smert Don Kihota. 1927 god
5. Verdi. Ariya Filippa. 1922 god
6. Verdi. Rechitativ i kavatina dona Silvy. 1912 god
7. Donitsetti. Kavatina i ariya Alfonso. 1912 god
8. Mejerber. Vozzvanie Bertrama. 1924 god
9. Delib. Stansy Nilakanty. 1908 god
10. Bellini. Ariya Orovezo. 1912 god
11. Bellini. Rechitativ i ariya Rodolfo. 1922 god
12. Rossini. Ariya dona Bazilio. 1926 god
13. Guno. Kuplety Mefistofelya. 1923 god
14. Guno. Zaklinanie tsvetov. 1910 god
15. Guno. Stsena u tserkvi.1910 god
16. Guno. Serenada Mefistofelya. 1923 god
17. SHuman. Dva grenadera, soch. 49 # 1. 1926 god
18. Ruzhe de Lil. Marseleza. 1912 god
Ogranichennyj tirazh
Na oblozhke bukleta risunok A.SHabad "SHalyapin serditsya" (1916 g.) iz sobraniya S.SHabad
“The highest of art is to penetrate mankind’s soul” - strongly believed Fyodor Chaliapin, one of the greatest Russian singers ever to appear in Western opera houses. The singing was his main passion
The son of a peasant, he had no formal education and little musical training. He made his debut (1890) in Ufa, then moved to St. Petersburg. In 1896 he joined a private Moscow opera company, where he starred as Boris Godunov and Ivan the Terrible. Going to the West, he appeared at La Scala (1901); the Metropolitan Opera (1907), where he was not appreciated; the Paris Opera (1908); and Covent Garden (1926). A return engagement (1921) at the Metropolitan as Boris Godunov was an unqualified success, and Chaliapin remained there for eight seasons.
SKU |
101000001850 |
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Erscheinungsjahr |
2004 |
Menge pro Set |
1 |
Zusätzliche Informationen |
A. Lihnitskij |