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Feodor Chaliapin song book

Title
  1. Feodor Chaliapin song book [sound recording].
Published by
  1. [Austria] : Lebendige Vergangenheit, p1992.
Author
  1. Chaliapin, Fyodor Ivanovich, 1873-1938

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Additional authors
  1. Keneman, Fedor Fedorovich, 1873-1937
  2. Karatygin, V. G. (V︠i︡acheslav Gavrilovich), 1875-1925
  3. Newton, Ivor
  4. Bazilewski, Jan
  5. Sharpe, Cedric
  6. Coppola, Piero
  7. Coates, Albert, 1882-1953
  8. Goossens, Eugene, 1893-1962
  9. Collingwood, Lawrance
  10. Byng, George W.
  11. Bourdon, Rosario, 1885-1961
  12. Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915
  13. Afonsky, Nicholas, 1894-1971
  14. Ibert, Jacques, 1890-1962
  15. Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.
  16. Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828.
  17. Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856.
  18. Glinka, M. I. (Mikhail Ivanovich), 1804-1857.
  19. Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 1844-1908.
  20. Keneman, Fedor Fedorovich, 1873-1937.
  21. Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881.
  22. Dargomyzhski, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 1813-1869.
  23. Flégier, Ange, 1846-1927.
  24. Clarke, Robert Coningsby, 1879-1934.
  25. Malashkin, L. D.
  26. Rubinstein, Anton, 1829-1894.
  27. Lishin, G. A. (Grigorīĭ Andreevich), 1854-1888.
  28. Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912.
  29. Strokin, Mikhail Porfirīevich, -1887.
  30. Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich, 1864-1956.
  31. Arkhangelʹskiĭ, Aleksandr Andreevich, 1846-1924.
  32. Nekrassoff.
  33. Ibert, Jacques, 1890-1962.
  34. Vedelʹ, Artemiĭ Luk'︠i︡anovych, 1767-1808.
  35. D.I. Aristov Choir, performer.
  36. Balalaika Orchestra, performer.
  37. Petersky Balalaika Orchestra, performer.
  38. Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevski (Paris, France). Chœurs, performer.
  39. Afonsky Choir, performer.
Description
  1. 2 sound discs (2 hr., 20 min., 18 sec.) : digital, mono.; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Ėĭ ukhnem.
Alternative title
  1. Black eyes.
  2. Mashenka.
  3. Down the Petersky.
  4. Farewell to thee.
  5. Stenʹka Razin.
  6. Night.
  7. Down the Volga.
  8. Legend of the twelve brigands.
  9. Arise, red sun.
Subject
  1. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with organ
  2. Songs (Low voice) with orchestra
  3. Songs, Russian
  4. Songs (Low voice), Unaccompanied
  5. Sacred vocal music
  6. Choruses, Sacred (Men's voices), Unaccompanied
  7. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied
  8. Songs (Low voice) with cello and piano
  9. Motion picture music > Excerpts
  10. Solibtechw voice) with piano
  11. Folk songs, Russian
Contents
  1. Disc 1. In questa tomba oscura / Beethoven, Carpani (Albert Coates, conductor) -- Der Tod und das Mädchen / Schubert, Claudius (Eugene Goossens, conductor) -- Der Doppelgänger / Schubert, Heine (Eugene Goossens, conductor) -- Die beiden Grenadiere / Schumann, Heine (Eugene Goossens, conductor) -- The midnight review / Glinka, Shukovsky (Eugene Goossens, conductor) -- The prophet / Rimsky-Korsakov, Pushkin (Albert Coates, conductor) -- When the King went forth to war / Koenemann (Lawrance A. Collingwood, conductor) -- Songs and dances of death. Trepak no. 1 / Moussorgsky, Golenishev-Kutuzov (Lawrance A. Collingwood, conductor) -- The old corporal / Dargomizhky (George W. Byng, conductor) -- Le cor / Flégier, De Vigny (George W. Byng, conductor) -- Song of the flea / Moussorgsky, Goethe (Rosario Bourdon, conductor) -- The blind ploughman / Clarke (Rosario Bourdon, conductor) -- O could I in song tell my sorrow / Malashkin, Lishin (Eugene Goossens, conductor) -- Persian love songs : op. 34. The turbulent waters of Kur / Rubinstein, Mirza-Shafi (Lawrance A. Collingwood, conductor) -- Song of the Volga boatmen / Chaliapin, Koenemann (Albert Coates, conductor) -- Folksong: Black eyes (D.I. Aristov Choir ; Balalaika Orchestra ; A.A. [Aleksandr Nikolayevich?] Scriabin, conductor) -- Folksong: Mashenka (unacc.) -- Folksong: Down the Petersky ("Petersky" Balalaika Orchestra).
  2. Disc 2. Farewell to thee / Karatygin (Ivor Newton, piano) -- She laughed / Lishin (Ivor Newton, piano) -- The prisoner / Rubinstein, Pushkin (Jean Bazilevsky, piano) -- Folksong: Stenʹka Razin (Jean Bazilevsky, piano) -- Folksong: Night (Jean Bazilevsky, piano) -- Doubt / Glinka, Kukolnik (Ivor Newton, piano ; Cedric Sharpe, cello) -- Elégie / Massenet, Gallet (Ivor Newton, piano ; Cedric Sharpe, cello) -- Bolero / Dargomizhky (Piero Coppola, piano) -- Now let us depart in peace / Strokin (Mixed choir of the Russian Metropolitan Church, Paris ; N.P. Afonsky, conductor) -- Open the gates of repentance / Wedel (Mixed choir of the Russian Metropolitan Church, Paris ; N.P. Afonsky, conductor) -- Glory to thee, O God / Gretchaninov (Organ and mixed choir of the Russian Metropolitan Church, Paris ; N.P. Afonsky, conductor) -- The creed / Archangelsky (Mixed choir of the Russian Metropolitan Church, Paris ; N.P. Afonsky, conductor) -- Folksong: Down the Volga (Mixed choir of the Russian Metropolitan Church, Paris ; N.P. Afonsky, conductor) -- Folksong: Legend of the twelve brigands (Male choir of the Russian Metropolitan Church, Paris ; N.P. Afonsky, conductor) -- Song of the needy pilgrim / [Nekrassoff?] Nevstruev, Manykin (Afonsky Choir, Balalaika Orchestra) -- Folksong: Arise, red sun (Afonsky Choir, Balalaika Orchestra) -- Chanson du dʹepart : from the film Don Quichotte / Ibert, Ronsard (composer conducting) -- Chansons à
  3. Dulcinée ; Chanson du duc ; Mort de Don Quichotte : from the film Don Quichotte / Ibert, Arnoux (composer, conducting).
Call number
  1. *LDC 6151 (F)
Note
  1. Songs, folk songs, sacred songs & Russian liturgical music. The accompaniment of many songs arranged for orchestra. The 17th work unaccompanied.
  2. Compact discs.
  3. Program notes with Chaliapin biography and discographical information in English and German ([12] p. : ill., ports.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded between May 20, 1926, and Mar. 19, 1934.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in English, French, Italian, Russian, & Church Slavonic.
Author
  1. Chaliapin, Fyodor Ivanovich, 1873-1938, vocalist, arranger of music.
Title
  1. Feodor Chaliapin song book [sound recording].
Imprint
  1. [Austria] : Lebendige Vergangenheit, p1992.
Performer
  1. Feodor Chaliapin, bass ; with various ensembles, conductors & accompanists.
Event
  1. Recorded between May 20, 1926, and Mar. 19, 1934.
Language
  1. Sung in English, French, Italian, Russian, & Church Slavonic.
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  1. Request Access to Music & Recorded Sound Division Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Keneman, Fedor Fedorovich, 1873-1937, arranger of music.
  2. Karatygin, V. G. (V︠i︡acheslav Gavrilovich), 1875-1925, arranger of music.
  3. Newton, Ivor, instrumentalist.
  4. Bazilewski, Jan, instrumentalist.
  5. Sharpe, Cedric, instrumentalist.
  6. Coppola, Piero, instrumentalist.
  7. Coates, Albert, 1882-1953, conductor.
  8. Goossens, Eugene, 1893-1962, conductor.
  9. Collingwood, Lawrance, conductor.
  10. Byng, George W., conductor.
  11. Bourdon, Rosario, 1885-1961, conductor.
  12. Scriabin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich, 1872-1915, conductor.
  13. Afonsky, Nicholas, 1894-1971, conductor.
  14. Ibert, Jacques, 1890-1962, conductor, composer.
  15. Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. In questa tomba oscura.
  16. Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Tod und das Mädchen (Song). Russian.
  17. Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. Schwanengesang (Song cycle). Doppelgänger. Russian.
  18. Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856. Romanzen und Balladen, op. 49. Beiden Grenadiere. Russian.
  19. Glinka, M. I. (Mikhail Ivanovich), 1804-1857. Nochnoĭ smotr.
  20. Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 1844-1908. Romansy, op. 49. Prorok.
  21. Keneman, Fedor Fedorovich, 1873-1937. Romansy, op. 7. Kak korolʹ shel na voĭnu.
  22. Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881. Pesni i pli︠a︡ski smerti. Trepak.
  23. Dargomyzhski, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 1813-1869. Staryĭ kapral.
  24. Flégier, Ange, 1846-1927. Cor.
  25. Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881. Pesn︠i︡a o blokhe.
  26. Clarke, Robert Coningsby, 1879-1934. Blind ploughman.
  27. Malashkin, L. D. O, esli-by mog vyrazitʹ. English.
  28. Rubinstein, Anton, 1829-1894. Persische Lieder. Gelb rollt mir zu Füssen. Russian.
  29. Lishin, G. A. (Grigorīĭ Andreevich), 1854-1888. She laughed.
  30. Rubinstein, Anton, 1829-1894. Kavkazskiĭ plennik.
  31. Glinka, M. I. (Mikhail Ivanovich), 1804-1857. Somnenie; arranged.
  32. Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912. Elegies, medium voice, cello, piano. Russian.
  33. Dargomyzhski, Aleksandr Sergeevich, 1813-1869. Odelasʹ tumanami Sierra-Nevada.
  34. Strokin, Mikhail Porfirīevich, -1887. Nyne otpushchaeshi.
  35. Grechaninov, Aleksandr Tikhonovich, 1864-1956. Liturgi︠i︡a domestika. Slava tebe, Gospodi.
  36. Arkhangelʹskiĭ, Aleksandr Andreevich, 1846-1924. Liturgi︠i︡a Sv︠i︡atogo Ioanna Zlatousta. Simvol v︠i︡ery.
  37. Nekrassoff. Song of the needy pilgrim.
  38. Ibert, Jacques, 1890-1962. Chansons de Don Quichotte.
  39. Vedelʹ, Artemiĭ Luk'︠i︡anovych, 1767-1808. Poka︠i︡anie.
  40. D.I. Aristov Choir, performer.
  41. Balalaika Orchestra, performer.
  42. Petersky Balalaika Orchestra, performer.
  43. Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevski (Paris, France). Chœurs, performer.
  44. Afonsky Choir, performer.
Added title
  1. Ėĭ ukhnem.
  2. Black eyes.
  3. Mashenka.
  4. Down the Petersky.
  5. Farewell to thee.
  6. Stenʹka Razin.
  7. Night.
  8. Down the Volga.
  9. Legend of the twelve brigands.
  10. Arise, red sun.
Publisher no.
  1. 89207 (89207-I--89207-II) Lebendige Vergangenheit
Research call number
  1. *LDC 6151 (F) Program notes on file.
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