10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHALIAPIN»
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Chaliapin: a critical biography
Traces the life and career of one of the Soviet Union's greatest singers and a reformer of twentieth-century opera who, in spite of his popularity in his own country, was little known to the West
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Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions: A Biography of the ...
It had come from Chaliapin. He, too, it seems, had been offended at the notion of
revising Rimsky's redaction; and, as reported in the press, "since Dia- ghilev
continues to insist on restoring Khopanshchina, F. I. Chaliapin has announced
that ...
Of all the U.S. tourists who have Hocked to Russia, few have had such a warm
and boisterous reception as did Boris Chaliapin, son of the world- famed Russian
basso, Feodor Chaliapin. Although the father had gone into political exile in 1921
...
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Moscow: A Cultural History
Sergei Rachmaninov was hired by Mamontov to work as a conductor at the
Opera, and it was Mamontov who first brought the name of Fyodor Chaliapin to
public prominence in Russia. Chaliapin was a phenomenally talented bass
singer, ...
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The Teatro Solís: 150 Years of Opera, Concert and Ballet in ...
Chaliapin. The company, which originated in Moscow's Theater Kamerny and
was led by Alexandre Tairoff, showed a variety of theatrical art in seven
performances. From an Oscar Wilde drama to two of Charles Lecocq's French
operettas, ...
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Encyclopedia of Music in the 20th Century
Lol Henderson, Lee Stacey. FYODOR CHALIAPIN Fyodor Chaliapin was the first
great singing actor of the 20th century and one of the most famous and influential
Russian basses of all time. Recordings of his performances of art songs and ...
Lol Henderson, Lee Stacey, 2014
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St Petersburg: A Cultural History
The great draw there was the incredibly popular basso Fyodor Chaliapin in the
exotic opera Judith by the composer Alexander Serov, who had died almost forty
years earlier. The young Tchaikovsky had adored this opera and it clearly ...
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Views of Russia & Russian Works on Paper
1927, near the end oF Fedor iVanoVich chaliapin's (1873-1938) career, the
newspaper Wiener Zeitung declared: 'it is almost impossible to separate
chaliapin the singer from chaliapin the actor. each works for the other. where the
singer ends, ...
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Bronislava Nijinska--early Memoirs
You have been seen too often with Chaliapin." "What is wrong with my being
seen with Chaliapin? We are always in public places; I am never alone with him.
When Chaliapin asks me out he always invites other artists too." "Bronia, I think it
...
Bronislava Nijinska, Irina Nijinska, Jean Rawlinson, 1992
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Russia & Europe in the Nineteenth Century
Portrait. ofFedor. Chaliapin. signed in Cyrillic 'II. Repin 1 8 8 " * (lower right) and
with various collectors' stamps and inscriptions pencil on paper laid on hoard
33.8 x 2S.S cm (131. x 10 in) :V \ □ i ILYAYEFIMOVICH REPIN (Chuguyev,
Ukraine ...
Sphinx Fine Art, Edward Strachan, Roy Bolton, 2008
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHALIAPIN»
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A Musical Set in the Mind of Sergei Rachmaninoff
... buddy, the legendary basso Feodor Chaliapin (the sexy and certain Joseph Keckler), takes him on a trip to meet Tolstoy, one of Rach's gods. «The New Yorker, Jun 15»
Review: In 'Preludes,' a Hypnotist Tries to Get Rachmaninoff to Make …
That observation is made by Feodor Chaliapin, the celebrated Russian ... Chaliapin is played and sung (beautifully) by Joseph Keckler, while ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
Concerts to take place around globe to mark Day of Russia in the …
... those that were heard in Paris in the early 20th century when Feodor Chaliapin, Alexander Vertinsky, and Russian choirs performed there.”. «Russia Beyond the Headlines, Jun 15»
Orson Welles: At every stage he did it his way
On other occasions, to other listeners, Welles confided his conviction that his father was in fact the great Russian bass Fyodor Chaliapin, ... «The Australian, May 15»
New book sings the praises of Fyodor Shalyapin's tour to Australia …
When the great Russian singer Feodor Chaliapin left Russia in 1922, his first long tour was to the southern hemisphere, where in just three ... «Russia Beyond the Headlines, May 15»
Don't believe Orson Welles, says his biographer Simon Callow …
On other occasions, to other listeners, Welles confided his conviction that his father was in fact the great Russian bass Fyodor Chaliapin, ... «Spectator.co.uk, May 15»
Singing of Spain
Listening to him brought the great Feodor Chaliapin to mind, since Lavrov also is able to imbue every syllable with character and meaning. «Washington Post, May 15»
Remember The Day; A Life In The Balance; Tonight We Sing! (Fox …
Attending the opera with his fiance, Emma (Anne Bancroft), Sol is mesmerized by singer Feodor Chaliapin (Ezio Pinza). Worming his way into ... «DVD Talk, Apr 15»
Amaga Gotti: “I was called Chaliapin in a skirt in Vladikavkaz”
Hello Amaga! I have read a lot about you, and I've heard that you have a unique voice which is called a dramatic soprano. Have you been ... «vestnik kavkaza, Feb 15»
Stravinsky: As I See Myself
A superb artist, his fame might have equalled Chaliapin's had he cared to travel outside Russia, but nothing would persuade him to leave his ... «Gramophone, Feb 15»