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The Chaliapin edition. Volume 1 : recordings from 1902-1908 / [sung by] Feodor Chaliapin.

Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD 22630
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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Chaliapin, Fyodor Ivanovich, 1873-1938.
Language:
English
French
Italian
Multiple languages
Russian
Subjects (All):
Songs, Russian.
Operas--Excerpts.
Operas.
Folk songs, Russian.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Excerpts.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc (78:00 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication:
Linden Hill Station, New York : Arbiter, [2000]
System Details:
Compact disc.
digital
optical
1.4 m/s
Contents:
When the king went to war / Koeneman (3:17)
Ah, thou red sun, op. 10 no. 1 / Slonov (2:33)
Elegy / Korganov (2:15)
Faust. Act 2: Le veau d'or / Gounod (1:50)
The nightingale, op. 60/4 / Tchaikovsky (2:53)
Nochenka (folk song) (2:43)
A life for the tsar. Act 4: My dawn will come / Glinka (3:28)
Disenchantment, op. 65/2 / Tchaikovsky (2:16)
Song of the needy pilgrim / Manykin-Nevstruev (3:30)
When the king went to war, op. 7/6 / Koeneman (3:23)
Mefistofele. Prologue: Ave Signor / Boito (3:24)
Faust. Act 4: Serenade / Gounod (2:53)
The song of the flea / Mussorgsky (3:16)
Faust. Act 2: Le veau d'or / Gounod (1:55)
Eh, Vanka (folk song) (3:01)
Nochenka (folk song) (3:32)
Luchinushka (folk song) (3:31)
Ruslan & Ludmila. Act 2: Farlaf's rondo / Glinka (3:22)
Barbiere di Siviglia. Act 1: La calunnia / Rossini (4:10)
A life for the tsar. Act 4: They guess the truth ; My dawn will come / Glinka (4:12)
Lakme. Act 2: Lakme, ton doux regard / Delibes (3:39)
Ruslan & Ludmila. Act 2: From the dark shroud of eternity / Glinka (3:01)
Dubinushka (folk song arr. Slonov) (3:01)
Arise, fair sun (folk song) (4:06).
Participant:
Sung by Feodor Chaliapin, bass ; accompanied by various orchestras and pianists.
Credits:
Nos. 1-8, recorded in Moscow, 1902 ; nos. 9-14, recorded in Petersburg, 1907 ; nos. 15-17, recorded in Milan, 1907 ; nos. 16-24, recorded in Paris, 1908.
Notes:
Songs and arias, principally in Russian.
From the private collection of Vladimir Gurvich.
Program notes by Joseph Darsky and Mark Zaltsberg, and texts in Russian and Italian with English translations (27 p.) inserted in container.
OCLC:
46645142
Publisher Number:
125 Arbiter

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