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In a letter from November 1910 to the editor of Utro Rossii, the publication which supposedly quoted the above remarks and which attributes them to Rachmaninoff, the composer categorically denies the quotation and wrote "The article publishes without my knowledge words of mine about the Bolshoi Theater and Chaliapin...I said that we often have regrettable confusion backstage at the Bolshoi Theater...I also said that I had heard rumors that since Chaliapin had been appointed régisseur of those operas in which he sings, there is more quiet backstage. That is all I said... S. Rachmaninoff".
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a brawler. They are all scared of his very spirit. He shouts suddenly or even hits someone! And Feodor's fist is powerful ... He can take care of himself. And how else should one behave? Backstage at our own theater it's just like a saloon. They shout, they drink, they swear in the foulest language."
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debut in the 1907 season was disappointing due to the unprecedented frankness of his stage acting; but he returned to the Met in 1921 and sang there with immense success for eight seasons, New York's audiences having grown more broad-minded since 1907. In 1913 Chaliapin was introduced to London and
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as a vulgar, unctuous, greasy priest, constantly picking his nose and wiping his fingers onto his cassock. Audiences were appalled. Defending himself, Chaliapin said in an interview that Basilio 'is a Spanish priest. It is a type I know well. He is not the modern American priest, clean and
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said Chaliapin had a voice like "melodious thunder" but warned of his unannounced antics to hog the limelight onstage. "Chaliapin was a wonderful opera partner, but one had to be watchful for sudden departures from the rehearsal plan, and the touches of originality favorable only for the
897: 455: 654:. Cosmopolitan Paris, with its significant Russian émigré population, became his base, and ultimately, the city of his death. He was renowned for his larger-than-life carousing during this period, but he never sacrificed his dedication to his art. 465: 1098:, persuaded Chaliapin to stay with him there and with the help of a secretary a great deal of information was taken down which Gorky fashioned into a long manuscript, published in Russia in 1917 as a series of articles in the journal 1110:(Alfred A. Knopf, New York) to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of his first stage appearance. The original manuscript of the Gorky version was first translated and published in English in 1967, by Nina Froud and James Hanley, as 1223:, says that Chaliapin was often temperamental, even acting like a “spoiled child.” On hearing the concert basso's complaint that his throat was raw and that he would not be able to sing at a scheduled performance at the 657:
Chaliapin's attachment to Paris did not prevent him from pursuing an international operatic and concert career in England, the United States, and further afield. In May 1931 he appeared in the Russian Season directed by
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While married to Tornaghi, Chaliapin lived with Marina Petsold (1882–1964), a widow who already had two children from her first marriage. She had three daughters with Chaliapin: Marfa (1910–2003),
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Chaliapin toured Australia in 1926, giving a series of recitals which were highly acclaimed. Privately, Chaliapin's personal affairs were in a state of disarray as a consequence of the
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Chaliapin was married twice. He met his first wife, Italian ballerina Iola Tornaghi (1873–1965), in Nizhny Novgorod. They married in Russia in 1898 and had six children: Igor,
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in Moscow engaged Chaliapin, and he appeared there regularly from 1899 until 1914. During the First World War of 1914-1918 Chaliapin also appeared regularly at the
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authorities, caused him to remain perpetually outside Russia after 1921. He still maintained, however, that he was not anti-Soviet. Chaliapin initially moved to
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Chaliapin possessed a high-lying bass voice with an unmistakable timbre which recorded clearly. He cut a prolific number of discs for
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voice, he enjoyed an important international career at major opera houses and is often credited with establishing the tradition of
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During the first phase of his career, Chaliapin endured direct competition from three other great basses: the powerful
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as one of the three greatest singers and most potent and influential artists of the twentieth century."
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well-groomed; he is dirty and unkempt, he is a beast, and this is what I make him, a comic beast.' " (
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1991 - People's Artist of the R.F. Republic (title returned to Feodor Chaliapin by Russian Federation)
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in Moscow. In addition, from 1901, Chaliapin began touring in the West, making a sensational debut at
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1918 – People's Artist of the Republic (The Soviet government withdrew the title in 1927)
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and other commercial labels. In 2018 his complete recordings were issued on 13 CDs by
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occurred in 1917. He had already begun writing his autobiography long before, in the
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Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed, 1954, Vol. VII., p. 734 (footnote)
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1935 -Elected to Royal Academy of Music, awarded diploma of academician (with
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Opera commentator/historian Michael Scott avers that: "Chaliapin ranks with
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Feodor Chaliapin was born into a peasant family on February 1 (OS), 1873 in
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The Virtuosi: Classical Music's Great Performers From Paganini to Pavarotti
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Some accused Chaliapin of brawling backstage. Rachmaninoff agreed. "Feodor
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Chaliapin had his portrait painted a number of times by the Russian artist
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February 1] 1873 – April 12, 1938) was a Russian
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Largely owing to his advocacy, Russian operas such as Mussorgsky's
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Feodor Chaliapin Jr. Dies at 87; Singer's Son and Longtime Actor
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in the West, and his name even appeared on early HMV 78s as
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See the translator's note (by Nina Froud) in the 1967 work.
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The belltower of the Epiphany (Bogoyavlenskaya) Church in
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1914 – British award for special achievements in the arts
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He owned a beautiful villa on the Sainte-Barbe hill in
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Chaliapin (center) with fellow members of the Moscow
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1902 – Order of the Golden Star of Bukhara, 3rd class
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Chaliapin's last stage performance took place at the
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Index

Fyodor Chalyapin
Chaliapin (disambiguation)
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Kazan
Russian Empire
Paris
Boris
Feodor Jr.
romanized
[ˈfʲɵdərɨˈvanəvʲɪtɕʂɐˈlʲapʲɪn]
O.S.
opera
deep
bass
naturalistic acting
Lev Sibiriakov
ru
uk
pl
ca
Vladimir Kastorsky
Ш
romanization
Kazan
Pushkin Street
Candlemas
Epiphany

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