Description |
1 sound disc (77 min., 28 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Note |
Compact disc. |
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From the private collection of Vladimir Gurvich. |
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Program notes by Joseph Darsky in English, and lyrics in Russian and Ukrainian with English translations (23 p. : ill.) inserted in container. |
Contents |
The tale of Tsar Ivan the Terrible / Lyapunov (2:59) -- The mother-in-law had seven sons-in-law (Russian folk song) (3:15) -- Ah, the green oak has bent over the ravine (Ukrainian folk song) (1:40) -- A great big gnat (Ukrainian folk song) (1:25) -- A word of farewell, op. 12/1 / Slonov (2:52) -- The prisoner, op. 78/6 / Anton Rubinstein (3:35) -- A swan, op. 25/2 / Grieg (3:11) -- On the hills of Georgia, op. 3/4 / Rimsky-Korsakov (2:58) -- When yesterday we met, op. 26/13 / Rachmaninoff (2:47) -- Sapphic ode, op. 94/4 / Brahms (3:16) -- The prisoner, op. 78/6 / Anton Rubinstein (3:08) -- A swan, op. 25/2 / Grieg (2:43) -- A word of farewell, op. 12/1 / Slonov (2:06) -- Parting, op. 4/3 / Grieg (1:30) -- Verses in an album, op. 25/3 / Grieg (1:41) -- When the king went to war, op. 7/6 / Koenemann (3:52) -- Aufenthalt / Schubert (4:14) -- The tempest rages in the fields / Sokolov (3:34) -- A life for the tsar: they guess the truth! / Glinka (4:39) -- An old song, op. 4/5 / Grieg (2:25) -- Verses in an album, op. 25/3 / Grieg (1:35) -- Nightingale, op. 60/4 / Tchaikovsky (3:25) -- The song of the flea / Mussorgsky (3:04) -- The prophet, op. 49/2 / Rimsky-Korsakov (3:41) -- The last voyage, op. 17/2 / Alnaes (3:25) -- Oh, could I in song tell my sorrow / Malashkin (2:22). |
Performer |
Feodor Chaliapin, bass ; St. Petersburg Quartet (M.M. Chuprynnikov, tenor ; N.I. Safonov, tenor ; N.N. Kedrov, baritone ; K.N. Kedrov, bass) ; Max Rabinovich, piano ; Feodor Feodorovich Koeneman(?), piano ; Percy Pitt, conductor. |
Event |
Nos. 1-4, recorded in London, July 5, 1913 ; nos. 5-10, recorded in St. Petersburg, Jan. 25, 1914 ; nos. 11-19, recorded in St. Petersburg, April 4, 1914 ; nos. 20-22, recorded in Hayes, England, Oct. 9, 1921 ; nos. 23-24, recorded in Hayes, England, Oct. 10, 1921 ; nos. 25-26, recorded in Hayes, England, Oct. 11, 1921. |
Language |
Sung in Russian and Ukrainian. |
Subject |
Songs, Russian.
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Folk songs, Russian.
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Folk songs, Ukrainian.
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Operas -- Excerpts.
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Added Author |
Rabinovich, Max, 1891-1966
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Keneman, Fedor Fedorovich, 1873-1937.
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Pitt, Percy, 1870-1932.
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St. Petersburg Quartet.
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Note |
Subtitle on container: Song repertoire |
Standard No. |
604907013226 |
Music No. |
132 Arbiter |
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