Description: MARIA MICHAILOVA (MIKHAILOVA) (KHARKOV, 22 MAY/3 JUNE, 1864 – PERM, 18 JANUARY, 1943) Her mother's surname was Van Puteren, and she was of Dutch ancestry. She studied for three years in St. Petersburg with Z. P. Grenning-Vilde, followed by approximately four years of study in Milan with S. Ronconi and in Paris with Saint-Yves-Bax and De-Laborde. From 1892 to 1912, she was a soloist at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, where she made her debut as Margherita in Meyerbeer’s Gli Ugonotti (Les Huguenots). During her career, she also performed in Orel, Tambov, Odessa, at the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre (1902), Vladivostok (1903), Kharkov, and in various cities across Siberia (1909). She made guest appearances in Prague (1903), as well as in Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Austria, and Japan. She possessed a flexible, effortless, and well-trained voice with a "silvery" timbre and a wide range. She was also skilled in coloratura and had an attractive stage presence. Chronology of appearance 1892-1912 St. Petersburg Mariinksy Theatre 1902 Moscow Bolshoi Theatre 1903 Vladivostok Opera House TRACKLIST 1. a) The little birch splinter; b) Shall I go, little girl Gramophone 2-43152 6330L 2. Ave Maria (Gounod) (violin Gamoveckaja) G&T 23477 2850L 3. Be silent, rye (Gurilev) (w. Tugarinova) G&T 24383, 2878L 4. Boheme (Puccini) Quando m'en vo G&T 23116x 2139L 5. Chant hindou (Brahma, dieu des croyants) (Bemberg) Gramophone 2-23440 6711r 6. song (Tchaikovsky) G&T 23169 273z 7. Crucifix (Faure) (w. Orlov) G&T 24088 354z 8. Darling girl (Dargomijsky) Gramophone 2-23204, 6327L 9. Demon (Rubinstein) Sweet friends G&T 2-23340 7838L 10. Demon (Rubinstein) The night is calm G&T 2-23064 1148r 11. Dinorah (Meyerbeer) Ombre legere Gramophone 2-43122 2912L 12. Dubrovskij (Napravnik) Ne jamais la voir ni l'entendre (w. Bolshakov) Gramophone 24496 6461L 13. Elegie (Massenet) (violin Gamoveckaja) Gramophone 23456, 2865L 14. Eugen Onegin (Tchaikovsky) Did you hear (w. Tugarinova) Gramophone 24382 2817L 15. Eugen Onegin (Tchaikovsky) Do not send me away (w. Sokolskij) Gramophone 24484 6303L 16. Faust (Gounod) Ah! je ris de me voir si belle Gramophone 2-43143 1142r 17. Faust (Gounod) Diqu! quelle est cette voix (w. Veprinskij) Gramophone 24490 6400L 18. Faust (Gounod) Eternelle... eternelle (w. Davydov) Gramophone 24487 6315L 19. Faust (Gounod) Il m'aime Gramophone 2-23217 6313L 20. Faust (Gounod) Il se fait tard (w. Davydov) Gramophone 24486 6314L 21. Faust (Gounod) Seigneur, daignez permettre (w. Veprinskij & chorus) G&T 2-24001 6399L 22. Freischutz (Weber) Kommt ein schlanker Bursch gegangen Gramophone 23493 2906L 23. Freischutz (Weber) Leise, leise Gramophone 23497 2933L 24. Harold (Napravnik) Hush thee, dear one, slumber well G&T 2-43131 2825L 25. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) O beau pays G&T 23143 461x
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Artist: MARIA MICHAILOVA
CD Grading: Excellent (EX)
Record Label: G&T, Gramophone
Release Title: RUSSIAN SOPRANO MARIA MICHAILOVA (1864-1943)
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Case Condition: Excellent (EX)
Inlay Condition: Excellent (EX)
Edition: First Edition
Type: Album
Format: CDR
Release Year: 2024
Language: Russian
Era: 1900s
Instrument: Voice
Style: Vocal
Features: Compilation
Genre: Classical