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Hulda Lashanska - Songs My Mother Taught Me

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2010

Recorded in 1918

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  • Any biographical info on Ms. Lashanska?

  • @librarybob1958 I found this on the New York public library page:The correspondence, photographs, clippings, music, and various papers gathered here represent the activities of Hulda Lashanska from 1908 to 1971. The bulk of the collection falls between 1920 and 1930, and as a whole thecollection primarily covers 

  • @librarybob1958 Lashanka's middle career years. Correspondence consists almost entirely of letters to Hulda Lashanska from a variety of musical figures such as Geraldine Farrar, Josef Hofmann, Jascha Heifetz, and Ossip Gabrilowitsch. Most photographs and musical scores are inscribed by the subject or composer.

    Biographical/Historical Note

    Hulda Lashanska was an American soprano on the concert stage chiefly in New York City. In her early days she was a student of Marcella Sembrich.

  • What a lovely voice! Till now I have only heard instrumental versions this piece (Itzhak Perlman, etc.) Nice to hear the words for the song.

  • @bsgs98 Glad to share her with you Bill.

  • Lovely!

  • @1920sbuff I appreciate all your time in posting comments Patrick.

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  • You've done it again, Bob -- another evergreen, and beautifully done. Now find me my remembered vocal of McDowell's "To a Wild Rose". Yes, I remember the lyrics, but not who sang them. If anyone can find them, you can!

  • ouch...scary photo, wearing almost a witch's hat...

  • @Gadomska Glad I could add this back to your lists Elzbieta.

  • @abendstunde49 Dvorak was a great composer. I really like those Czech composers.

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