Julius Bleichmann Vídeos
compositor de ópera, compositor, director de orquesta
- Imperio ruso
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Monk Samara Meyerbeer Moreschi Marconi Caruso Bleichmann Mariinsky Theatre Bolshoi Theatre Zimin Opera 1863 1881 1892 1901 1902 1908 1912 1916 1920 1923 1937
David Kristoforovitch Yuzhin +••.••(...)) was a Russian tenor of Greek heritage. Born David Pindekost (some sources give his real name as Pistiko) in Ekaterinoslav, he sang in his hometown church choir and aspired to become a monk in his youth. Brutal criticism from a conservatory professor in St. Petersburg drove Yuzhin to the verge of suicide, causing him to abandon the idea of ever singing again. However, a much needed second opinion convinced the young tenor that there was a future for him on the opera stage. After a period of further study, he auditioned for the Mariinsky Theatre and was accepted into the chorus in 1892. After two years as a chorister, Yuzhin made his debut as a principal artist at the Kazansk-Saratovsk Opera. The young tenor spent the rest of the 1890s appearing throughout Russia, singing in the theaters of Samara, Kharkov, Odessa, Perm, Tiflis, Kazan, Saratov, Odessa, Yalta, Baku and Kiev. In 1901, Yuzhin made his debut at Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre as Raoul in Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots. He remained with the company for the next seven seasons, singing a variety of roles. During his tenure at the Bolshoi, Yuzhin met the woman who was to become his wife, soprano Natalya Ermolenko +••.••(...)). The two went on to become frequent singing partners and remained married until the tenor’s death. Yuzhin was a member of Sergei Zimin’s Opera in Moscow from 1908 to 1912 and also appeared in Italy, Belgium and South America during the first decade of the 20th Century. The busy tenor also organized his own touring company (something that seems to have been popular with Russian tenors of that period) to bring operatic productions to the Russian provinces. Yuzhin’s repertoire of some thirty roles included the tenor leads in such operas as Boris Godunov, The Snow Maiden, Pique Dame, Fra Diavolo, La Traviata, Aïda, Il Trovatore, Don Carlo, Rigoletto, La Gioconda, Pagliacci, Mefistofele, Faust, La Juive and Roméo et Juliette. At the age of only 50, Yuzhin began to curtail his stage performances and began concentrating on concerts and recitals. His final performance seems to have been a gala concert in Tsaritsyn (now Volgograd) in 1916. The reasons for his relatively early retirement are not known. Perhaps it was the wear and tear on his voice after two decades of singing some very strenuous repertoire. It might have been to leave more time to dedicate to his touring company. Others have pointed to the possibility that the tenor’s health was failing and that he no longer possessed the physical stamina to perform complete operatic roles. Regardless of the reason, by 1916, Yuzhin’s performing career was over and he concentrated on producing operas on tour to showcase the talents of his wife. By 1920, however, the grueling schedule proved too much for the aging artist. Yuzhin retired to Moscow, where, following a lengthy illness, he died on December 28, 1923 at the age of 60. David Yuzhin left a fairly impressive legacy of about 60 discs, made for G&T, Pathé and the Gramophone Company between 1901 and 1908. One hears a well produced lirico-spinto voice of decent size and range. One also hears unbelievably shoddy musicianship, particularly in his early piano accompanied discs for G&T. Singer and pianist are rarely in synch. Yuzhin blows through rests, constantly forcing his accompanist to jump ahead or quickly change tempo to accommodate the tenor’s rhythmic eccentricities. These blunders may have been the result of nerves due to uncertainty in his first recording sessions (Moreschi, Marconi and even Caruso made similar gaffs in their early recordings), for one notices these types of errors far less in the tenor’s later recordings. Mistakes or not, Yuzhin’s discs give us a priceless glimpse into the art of a lesser known working tenor from Imperialist Russia. Here, Yuzhin sings Bleichmann's "Spring Song". This rare recording was made for The Gramophone & Typewriter Company in Moscow in January of 1902.
Leo Fall Adamo Didur Arrigo Boito Moniuszko Igor Gorin Nin Maurice Renaud Gaetano Donizetti Hensel Schweitzer Fielitz Joseph O Mara Forge Michaelis Thiele Alfred Cellier Sobinov Julius Bleichmann 1900 1925
Compilation of music and tunes from the early 1900s era From 78rpm and cylinder original recordings of classical music, opera, orchestral music, lyrical tunes, cabaret music and fanfare music from the 1900s +••.••(...)) Please feel free to subscribe to musicthroughyourmind YouTube channel, and to Like or Dislike my videos I would also be glad to know your feelings by reading your comments Compilation de musique et d'aires du début des années 1900 D’après enregistrements originaux sur 78rpm et cylindres de musique classique, opéra, musque d’orchestre, chansons, musique de cabaret et fanfares des années 1900 +••.••(...)) N’hésitez pas a vous abonner à la chaine YouTube de musicthroughyourmind, et d' Aimer ou Non mes vidéos Je serai également heureux de connaitre vos sentiments en lisant vos commentaires 0:00 You and I - Kate Cove 1:57 My old Kentucky home - Columbia Stellar Quartette ; Foster 5:07 Dollar prinsessan - Columbia Salong-Orkester; Leo Fall 8:20 Evening Chimes in the Mountains - Columbia Band 10:57 Eccoilmondo - Adamo Didur ; Arrigo Boito 13:15 High School Cadets March - Columbia Band 16:20 Sonetdo Niemna - Wiktor Grabczewski ; Moniuszko 19:49 Villancico Vasco (Noel Basque) - Igor Gorin ; Adolph Baller ; Joaquin Nin 23:00 Atantoamor - Maurice Renaud ; Gaetano Donizetti 25:57 Daskrautvergessenheit - Elsa Hensel-Schweitzer ; Alexandervon Fielitz 28:13 Battle of Manassas - Edisson Symphony Orchestra 30:22 Ochone When I Used to Be Young - Joseph O Mara 33:17 The Forge in the Forest - Columbia Band ; Michaelis 36:02 Angels Serenade - Edison Symphony Orchestra 38:08 American Republic March - Columbia Band ; Thiele 40:45 A Coon Band Contest - Vess L.Ossman's Banjo Orch 43:44 Irish Medley Jig 45:54 Queen of my heart - Emilio Degogorza ; Alfred Cellier 48:33 Romance of Zbigniew - Adamo Didur ; Moniuszko 51:14 El Vito (Andalousie) - Igor Gorin ; Adolph Baller ; Joaquin Nin 53:00 Love is a delightful dream - Leonidvitalyevich Sobinov ; Julius Bleichmann 55:00 That was a dream - Wladyslaw Florjanski ; Lassen Lassen Thank YOU for Watching PHOTOS : Jonas Ferlin : (http•••) Suzy Hazelwood : (http•••)
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