Natalia Iretskaïa Vidéos
chanteuse d’opéra russe
Commémorations 2025 (Naissance: Natalia Iretskaïa)
- soprano
- Empire russe
- artiste lyrique, professeur ou professeure de musique
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2024-05-02
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Tchaikovsky Natalia Iretskaya Pauline Viardot Fyodor Chaliapin Mariinsky Theatre 1976
Oda Slobodskaya sings "So soon forgotten" by Tchaikovsky. Disclaimer- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. If for any reason, you deem that a video appearing in this channel violates copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to YouTube and we will take care to remove it Slobodskaya was born in Vilnius, then part of Russia, and studied with the formidable Natalia Iretskaya, herself a pupil of Pauline Viardot Garcia. She sang major roles in the Mariinsky theatre St Petersburg but after the Revolution and subsequent famine, she left Russia with Fyodor Chaliapin when he brought his own opera company to the west. She eventually married and settled in London where she enjoyed great success as both a concert and opera singer. She continued to give entertaining recitals of Russian songs well into her seventies and was a witty and characterful narrator of Peter and the Wolf. So soon forgotten! All my happiness in life has gone. All our meetings, our caresses - so soon forgotten! Do you remember our love, our dreams, those quarrels one unhappy night? All forgotten...dear God!
Sergei Taneiev Natalia Iretskaya Pauline Viardot Fyodor Chaliapin Scriabin Mariinsky Theatre Covent Garden Scala 1875 1905 1915 1976
Oda Slobdskaya sings "My heart is beating" by Sergei Taneiev. Disclaimer- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. If for any reason, you deem that a video appearing in this channel violates copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to YouTube and we will take care to remove it Slobodskaya was born in Vilnius, then part of Russia, and studied with the formidable Natalia Iretskaya, herself a pupil of Pauline Viardot Garcia. She sang major roles in the Mariinsky theatre St Petersburg but after the Revolution and subsequent famine, she left Russia with Fyodor Chaliapin when he brought his own opera company to the west. She went on to sing major roles at Covent Garden, La Scala Milan and other major houses. She eventually married and settled in London where she enjoyed great success as both a concert and opera singer. She continued to give entertaining recitals of Russian songs well into her seventies and was a witty and characterful narrator of Peter and the Wolf. The photograph of the statuette is reproduced by kind permission of stuartliff If you can post a synopsis or translation it would be most welcome. Sergei Taneiev was born in1856 and graduated from the Moscow Conservtory in 1875, the first student in the history of the Conservatory to win the gold medal both for composition and for performing (piano). He was also the first person ever to be awarded the Conservatory's Great Gold Medal. In 1905, the revolution and its consequent effect on the Moscow Conservatory led Taneyev to resign from the staff there. He resumed his career as a concert pianist, both as soloist and chamber musician. He died in 1915 from pneumonia contracted whilst attending the funeral of Scriabin.
Sergei Taneiev Natalia Iretskaya Pauline Viardot Fyodor Chaliapin Scriabin Mariinsky Theatre Covent Garden Scala 1875 1905 1915 1976
Oda Slobdskaya sings "Nocturne?" by Sergei Taneiev. Slobodskaya was born in Vilnius, then part of Russia, and studied with the formidable Natalia Iretskaya, herself a pupil of Pauline Viardot Garcia. She sang major roles in the Mariinsky theatre St Petersburg but after the Revolution and subsequent famine, she left Russia with Fyodor Chaliapin when he brought his own opera company to the west. She went on to sing major roles at Covent Garden, La Scala Milan and other major houses. She eventually married and settled in London where she enjoyed great success as both a concert and opera singer. She continued to give entertaining recitals of Russian songs well into her seventies and was a witty and characterful narrator of Peter and the Wolf. If you can post a synopsis or translation it would be most welcome. Sergei Taneiev was born in1856 and graduated from the Moscow Conservtory in 1875, the first student in the history of the Conservatory to win the gold medal both for composition and for performing (piano). He was also the first person ever to be awarded the Conservatory's Great Gold Medal. In 1905, the revolution and its consequent effect on the Moscow Conservatory led Taneyev to resign from the staff there. He resumed his career as a concert pianist, both as soloist and chamber musician. He died in 1915 from pneumonia contracted whilst attending the funeral of Scriabin. Disclaimer- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. If for any reason, you deem that a video appearing in this channel violates copyright, please inform us immediately before you submit a claim to YouTube and we will take care to remove it
Rachmaninov Natalia Iretskaya Pauline Viardot Fyodor Chaliapin Scala Covent Garden
Oda Slobodskaya sings "The Lilac" by Rachmaninov, one of many songs in her extensive Russian repertoire. Slobodskaya was born in Vilno and studied in the St Petersburg Conservatoire. Her teacher was the formidable Natalia Iretskaya, a pupil of Pauline Viardot Garcia. She was chosen by Fyodor Chaliapin to be Elisabetta in Don Carlos, opposite his King Philip, when he brought his opera Company to Paris and London in the 1920s. She later settled in England and enjoyed a major international career, singing at La Scala and Covent Garden as well as touring South America. In later years she was famous, and much loved, as a recitalist and definitive interpreter of Russian song. She was a fine teacher, at both the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School, and continued to give lecture recitals up to the last year of her life.
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