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Click this link for more great Opera and Vocal Records in my other listings! Simply one of the greatest singers on record. Talking about a viscerally arousing voice, NINA KOSHETZ is it. Schön gebildete, ausdrucksvolle Sopranstimme, deren Musikalität vor allem im Konzert- und Liedrepertoire Bewunderung erregte. "She sang with "a passionate Russian melancholy" and her voice was compared with a Stradivarius in the hands of a sensitive violinist... Nina Koshetz is a singer of an individual style." Here in two of her greatest recordings: Prince Igor: JAROSLAVNA's PLAINT about Husband and Son lost in War/ Lullaby of the Water Princess from SADKO Arioso of Yaroslavna Prince IgorKni?az' Igor'. Ariozo I?AroslavnyAleksandr Porfir'evich Borodin (composer) Berceuse SadkoSadko (Opera). Son po berezhku khodil Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (composer) Nina Koshetz (vocalist : soprano vocal) Bruno Reibold (director) Description: Soprano vocal solo, with orchestraInstrumentation: 2 first violins, 2 second violins, viola, 2 cellos, flute, oboe, 2 clarinets, 2 cornets, trombone, tuba, harp, and trapsCategory: VocalLanguage: Russian 4/13/1928 Camden, New Jersey. Church Bldg. Victor 9233orig issue Victor scroll pressing 12" 78 rpm recordCondition: EXCELLENT light rubs on IGOR, plays very quiet lightest hiss, ticksA Great COPY Nina Koshetz (30 December 1891 - 14 May 1965) was a Ukrainian, later American, soprano opera and recital singer. She was born into a family of intellectuals in Kiev, then moved to Moscow and became an opera singer. In 1908—13 she studied in Mosow State Conservatory (professor of solo singing U. Mazetti), her piano teachers were N. Shishkin, K. Igumnov, S. Taneev).[1] Having received voice lessons in France from the retired dramatic soprano Felia Litvinne, she sang leading roles in opera and performed in principal opera houses across Russia and Europe. In the late 1910s she performed at the Petrograd Conservatory and was accompanied by then-unknown Vladimir Horowitz. She had initially resisted being accompanied by the unknown student, but afterward insisted that only he could accompany her there; she subsequently programmed some of Horowitz's songs. In 1920 she went to America and joined the Chicago Opera Association where she sang in the premiere of Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges (1921). She later performed for the Russian Opera Company in New York and on tour in South America. At the end of the 1920s she was active in France, where she appeared in the French premiere of Sadko. Known for her overly-extravagant life style, her vocal powers declined in the 1930s and in 1940 she retired to Hollywood where she made a living as a voice teacher and restaurateur (a venture that ended in bankruptcy in 1942). She also appeared in bit parts in several Hollywood movies. She died in Santa Ana, California in 1965. Nina's daughter Marina Koshetz (also known as Marina Schubert) (1912–2001) was a soprano opera singer who appeared with the San Francisco Opera as well as the Metropolitan Opera, New York. She sang in films and wrote a biography of her mother and a screenplay about Nina's love affair with Rachmaninoff both titled The Last Love Song.[2] [edit] Relationship with RachmaninoffShe had a working relationship with composer Sergei Rachmaninoff during the 1910s, and he composed a cycle of six romantic songs dedicated to her (opus 38). 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Price: 29.99 USD
Location: San Francisco, California
End Time: 2024-12-07T17:03:10.000Z
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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, NINA KOSHETZ, Bruno Reibold
Format: Record
Material: Shellac
Genre: Classical, Military, Opera, World Music
Record Label: RCA Victor
Record Size: 12"
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
Release Title: Prince Igor Arioso of Yaroslavna / Sadko Berceuse
Language: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Hebrew, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Yiddish
Catalog Number: 9233
Sub-Genre: Opera