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Click this link for more great Opera and Vocal Records in my other listings! ParfyonovNikolay Gavrilovich Years of operation: 1925 - 1938 Assistant professor Nikolay Gavrilovich" src="https://i1.mosconsv.ru/287/400/800/90/parfenov.jpg" /> Sergei Vitalievich Yeltsin In 1939 in New York took place the World’s Fair and Soviet Union participated in this event. Soviet plants made special issue of more than 100 thousand records with selected repertoire for distribution in Soviet pavilion.The label depicts a statue of Soviet worker holding a star created by sculptor Vyacheslav Andreev. The statue crowned the USSR pavilion. Later. the records from this special issue were reissued by American company "Stinson" with similar label.Great Russian Opera with the cream of the crop of Leningrad and Moscow TheatersJewish Ukrainian Tenor Solomon KhromchenkoOne of the famous Russian Harp Teachers Nikolay Parfenov Ukrainian Tenor Nikolay SeredaPrincipal conductor of the Kirov Theater Sergei Vitalievich Yeltsin 4598 russian tenor with harpYoung Gypsy’s romance - Look under the devious vault of heaven (?????? ???????? ?????? - ???????: ??? ?????????? ??????) (Opera «Aleko», act 1) (Sergey Rakhmaninov, lyrics by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, based on: Alexander Pushkin: Poem «Gypsies»)Solomon Khromchenko, acc. Nikolay Parfenov (harp) 1936Moscow Aprelevka Plant ??? 786 New York Fair 1939 5746 russian tenor with orchestraLykov’s aria - Dark cloud (???? ?????? - ???? ?????????) (Opera «The Tsar’s Bride», act 3) (Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, lyrics by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, Il’ya Tyumenev, based on: Lev Mey: Drama «The Tsar's Bride»)Nikolay Sereda, acc. orchestra, Conductor Sergey Yeltsin 1937Leningrad Aprelevka Plant ? 1476 New York Fair 1939 Orig Issue Special 1939 New York World’s Fair 10" 78 rpm record. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL SOVIET PRESSING, not a repressing by Stinson Condition: EXCELLENT close to PRISTINE faint scuffs. Tsar's Bride has a tiny 1mm open blister, plays E+ EXCEPTIONALLY quiet rarest ticksA CHOICE COPY Nikolai Sereda (Tenor) (Ukraine 1890 - Leningrad 1948) Lensky In 1925, he finished the Moscow conservatoire in the class of G. Gandolfi. Sereda perfected his singing in Italy and Germania. During 1925-35, he sang at diverse theatres in Russia and duing 1935 -1948 sang at the Mariinski. Among his best roles were: Lenski, Levko, Berendei, Vladimir Dubrovski, Duca, Alfred, and Almaviva. Chronology of some appearances 1926-1933 Kharkov Opera House 1933-1935 Sverdlovsk Opera House In 1939 in New York took place the World’s Fair and Soviet Union participated in this event. Soviet plants made special issue of more than 100 thousand records with selected repertoire for distribution in Soviet pavilion.The label depicts a statue of Soviet worker holding a star created by sculptor Vyacheslav Andreev. The statue crowned the USSR pavilion. Later. the records from this special issue were reissued by American company "Stinson" with similar label.4598 russian tenor with harpYoung Gypsy’s romance - Look under the devious vault of heaven (?????? ???????? ?????? - ???????: ??? ?????????? ??????) (Opera «Aleko», act 1) (Sergey Rakhmaninov, lyrics by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, based on: Alexander Pushkin: Poem «Gypsies»)Solomon Khromchenko, acc. Nikolay Parfenov (harp) 1936Moscow Aprelevka Plant ??? 786 New York Fair 1939 5746 russian tenor with orchestraLykov’s aria - Dark cloud (???? ?????? - ???? ?????????) (Opera «The Tsar’s Bride», act 3) (Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, lyrics by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, Il’ya Tyumenev, based on: Lev Mey: Drama «The Tsar's Bride»)Nikolay Sereda, acc. orchestra, Conductor Sergey Yeltsin 1937Leningrad Aprelevka Plant ? 1476 New York Fair 1939 Solomon Markovich Khromchenko (born 4 December 1907, town of Zlatopol, Russian Empire, now Novomyrhorod, Kirovohrad district, Ukraine – died 20 January 2002, Moscow, Russia) was a Russian and Jewish tenor singer.His vocal gift was first recognized as he was a boy in the choir of a local synagogue. Later, he was a chorister of the "Yevokans" choir ("Jewish Vocal Ensemble"). He studied at the Kiev Conservatory (1929 to 1931) under Mikhail Engel-Kron, and at the Moscow Conservatory (1932–1935), under Xenia Dorliak (the mother-in law of Sviatoslav Richter). In 1933 he was among the winners of the First AlI-Union Musical Competition in vocal category in the former USSR (Emil Gilels won in the piano category). Khromchenko was among the leading tenors of the Bolshoi Theatre.During World War II Khromchenko gave over a thousand concerts for Soviet troops. He was included into the selected group of Soviet performers to participate in the Kremlin concert of Victory Celebration in May 1945. In the Bolshoi he performed over twenty roles of the lyric tenor repertoire: Lensky (Eugene Onegin), the Indian Guest (Sadko), Bayan (Ruslan and Lyudmila), Vladimir (Prince Igor), Sinodal (Demon), Duke of Mantua (Rigoletto), Count Almaviva (Barber of Seville), Faust (Faust) etc. He was teaching at the Gnessin Institute since 1961. From 1992 to 2000, he was professor at Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem, Israel. He authored a handbook on vocal coaching.ParfyonovNikolay GavrilovichYears of operation: 1925 - 1938Assistant professorBorn on October 10 (October 22, new style) 1893 in the city of Kursk in the family of singer and teacher G. V. Parfenov. He began to study harp playing (with F. F. Shollar) and singing at the Court Singing Chapel in St. Petersburg. In 1917 he graduated from the Moscow Conservatory (class of A.I. Slepushkin) with a large silver medal. On June 20, 1938, he was arrested on charges of counter-revolutionary activities and sentenced to death by the collegium of the Supreme Court of the USSR on October 3, 1938. Rehabilitated posthumously in March 1957. He died in 1938 in Moscow (according to other sources - in 1942 in Novosibirsk or Kursk).Pedagogical activities :In 1920–1925 he taught music theory at the Music College named after. S. I. Taneyeva. In 1925–1938 he taught a harp class at the Moscow Conservatory. Since 1930 - associate professor. Students: M. Mchedelov, M. Nizkovskaya, M. Rubin, K. Sarajeva, E. Shlesiger, A. Eldarova. Concert activities:In 1910–1914 he was a harpist in symphony orchestras in Baku, Kislovodsk, and Voronezh. In 1922–1924 he worked in the orchestra of the former S. I. Zimin Opera House, and from 1924 in the orchestra of the Bolshoi Theater. At the same time he played in Persimfans (1923–1932). He gave concerts and repeatedly played in an ensemble with K. A. Erdeli.Works:Author of many works. Among them: Concerto for harp and orchestra, Ballade, Waltz, Elegy, Sonata for cello and harp, etudes, 11 preludes for piano, romances for voice and harp, as well as numerous arrangements and arrangements for duets, trios, and harp quartets.Almost all of N. G. Parfenov’s works have been lost, but the following have survived: “Little Suite” (1938) and “Variations on a Theme of Corelli” (1935, published under the editorship of K. Erdeli in 1959).Scientific works. Editions. PublicationsAuthor of the textbook “Technique of playing the harp. Method of Professor A.I. Slepushkin" (1927) - the first methodological work on playing the harp, published in Russian.Author of the first Russian “School of Harp Playing” (edited by M. P. Mchedelov) (1960, 2nd ed. - 1972).Publications about this teacherDulova V. The art of playing the harp. M., 1975Shameeva N. History of the development of domestic music for the harp (XX century). M., 1994Sergei Vitalievich Yeltsin ( April 22 [ May 4 ] 1897 , St. Petersburg , Russian Empire - February 26 , 1970 , Leningrad , USSR ) - opera conductor , teacher , People's Artist of the RSFSR (1954).Chief conductor and artistic director of the orchestra of the Opera and Ballet Theater. S. M. Kirov from 1953 to 1956 and from 1960 to 1962Biography Born in St. Petersburg on April 22 ( May 4 ) , 1897 .In 1914 he graduated from high school with honors. The next year he entered St. Petersburg University in the natural sciences department of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics. But in 1916, he additionally entered the Military Medical Academy and the St. Petersburg Conservatory , in the piano class of Professor L.V. Nikolaev . At the same time, he studied in the conducting class with Professor E. A. Cooper . In 1918, following a competition, he was accepted into the Mariinsky Theater as an accompanist pianist.He graduated from the Petrograd Conservatory in 1919 in piano , and in 1923 in conducting (with E. A. Cooper) and composition (with M. O. Steinberg and V. P. Kalafati ).In 1922, in the opera class of the conservatory, he conducted the opera “Rusalka” by A. S. Dargomyzhsky. In the spring of 1923, at the opening of the Opera Studio at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, he conducted N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov’s opera “The Snow Maiden”.Since 1918, he worked at the Petrograd (Leningrad) Opera and Ballet Theater (until 1928 - accompanist, then conductor, in 1953-1956 and in 1960-1962 - chief conductor). Under Yeltsin's direction, performances of the Russian and foreign repertoire were staged: “Rigoletto” (1936), “Faust” (1941), “La Traviata” (1944), “Sadko”, “Boris Godunov” (1954), “Prince Igor”; “ Semyon Kotko ” by S. S. Prokofiev ( 1960 ), etc.Since 1919 he taught at the Leningrad Conservatory (since 1935 - professor), and was one of the initiators of the creation of the Opera Studio there. In 1928, as part of the Conservatory's Opera Studio, he traveled to Salzburg (Austria) for Mozart's celebrations.In 1940 he was awarded the title “Honored Artist of the RSFSR”, and in 1954 - “People’s Artist of the RSFSR”.He died on February 26, 1970 after a serious and long illness (atherosclerosis of the 2nd degree). 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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, Solomon Khromchenko, Solomon Khromtchenko, Nikolay Parfenov, Nikolai Parfenov, Nikolay Parfyonov, Nikolay Sereda, Nikolai Sereda, Sergey Yeltsin, Sergei Yeltsin, Sergey Eltsin, Sergei Elzin
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Release Title: Tsar’s Bride Lykov’s aria - Dark cloud/ Aleko Young Gypsy’s roman
Material: Shellac
Genre: Classical, Opera, World Music
Record Label: USSR
Record Size: 10"
Style: Ballet, Brass, Chanson, Christian, Comedy/Novelty Music, Film Score/Soundtrack, Germany & Austria, Greece, Gregorian Chant, Gypsy, Gypsy Jazz, Islamic, Jazz Instrument, Jewish, Mass, Middle East & Islamic, Music Hall, National Anthem/Patriotic, Polka, Schlager, Speech, Traditional/Vocal, Vocal, Waltz, Cabaret/Vaudeville, Christmas, Eastern Europe & Russia, Jewish & Yiddish, Opera, Political/Conscious
Speed: 78 RPM
Language: Polish, Russian, Ukrainian
Catalog Number: 4598, 5746
Sub-Genre: Russian & Baltic States