Платон Цесевич (1879—1958) Ой, не шуми луже Ukrainian Folk Song

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Платон Цесевич Ой, не шуми луже, зеленый байраче
Українська народна пісня
Platon Tsesevych Do not rustle, grass Ukrainian Folk Song

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  • In 1895 he moved with his parents in LOTS, where from 1897 he worked as a turner and caster at different factories. He took part in amateur concerts and performances in Yekaterinoslav. Soon was appointed supernumerary touring there Ukr. company under arms. MP and ML Staritskogo Kropivnitskogo and later sang in the choir of the Metropolitan LOTS. the cathedral.

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  • In September 1904 making his debut as Gremin ("Eugene Onegin" by Tchaikovsky) in Kharkiv. Antrim. V. Valentine (hudozh. hands. And conductor LP Steinberg), where he sang one season. During this period he took lessons in sculpture choreography maneb. Later, speaking in St. Petersburg (New summer t-r "Olympia," Antrim. Kabanov and C. E. Yakovlev, Summer 1905, Narr. House, Antrim. M. Zimmerman, 1905-07),

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  • Kharkov (Summer 1905) Kazan and Saratov (season 1906/07, Antrim. NL Mandelstam-Wronski), Kiev (1907-10 and 1912-15), Baku (1909, Antrim. Zurabov PA), Odessa (1910, in certain the source. in 1911/12 or before 1915, Antrim. MF Bagrov, 1918-22, in certain sources. 1919-21), Nizhny Novgorod (1912, mp Fairgrounds, Summer 1917).

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  • He has sung on stage mosk. Big t-ra (debuted in 1907 in Mephistopheles - "Faust" by Gounod, and in 1913 a party of Wotan - "Die Walkure" by Richard Wagner, but the troupe has not been adopted, and in 1915-16 served as a barnstormer). In 1915-18 (or prior to 1919) Soloist EDT. Zimin Opera. In 1918-24 toured cities in Ukraine - including in Kiev (Rus state. Opera) Kharkov (Rus state. Opera, 1921-22, 1924-25), Poltava, in the Caucasus and in Tashkent (1922 .)

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  • Since 1927 has toured the Soviet Union (including Krasnoyarsk, May 1930), in 1930-33 - Italy, Spain (including Barcelona), Romania (Bucharest), France (in May 1932 in Paris. " Opera Comique, "sang along with Fyodor Chaliapin). Between 1933 and played sporadically on the opera stage (1941 - Odessa, Tbilisi, in February. 1942 - Yerevan, Tbilisi and then). In 1949, in Odessa, the last statement the singer on the operatic stage.

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  • Odessa - Miller ("Mermaid" Dargomyzhsky, 1911), the Viking guest ("Sadko" by Rimsky-Korsakov, 1911), Vladimir Galitsky ("Prince Igor" by Borodin, 1911), Major Falsberga ("Mademoiselle Fifi "C. Cui, 1911), Vasily Kochubey Leont'evich (" Mazepa "by Tchaikovsky, 1911), Pierre (" Quo Vadis? "J. Nugesa, 1911), Mephistopheles (" Faust "by Gounod, 1911), Nilakanty ( "Lakme" by Delibes L., 1911);

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  • In the Moscow. Big t-re - Gregory-Malyuta Skuratov ("The Tsar's Bride" by Rimsky-Korsakov, 1916);

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  • "At that time seemed to me the best Tsesevich after Chaliapin performer Boris Godunov, and by far the best Kochubey in" Mazeppa "by Tchaikovsky. The scene and the scene of Boris hallucinations Kochubey in prison were an artist at a high level of realistic, with great emotion and artistic tact '( S. Levik) *.

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  • Dr. . Party :

    Ruslan ("Ruslan and Ludmila" by Glinka), Konchak ("Prince Igor" by Borodin), Vladimir Galitsky ("Prince Igor" by Borodin), Barlaam ("Boris Godunov" by Mussorgsky) Tsar Saltan ("The Tale of Tsar Saltan" by Rimsky-Korsakov), Dodon ("Golden Cockerel" by Rimsky-Korsakov) Grameen ("Eugene Onegin" by Tchaikovsky), Holofernes ("Judith" Serov) Ivan Karas ("Zaporozhets beyond the Danube" by S. Gulak-Artemovsky)

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  • Dr. . Party :

    Makogonenko ("Natalka Poltavka" Lysenko), Ostap Paly ("Catherine" N. Arcas), Marseille ("Les Huguenots" Meyerbeer, J.), Count de Saint -Brie ("Les Huguenots" Meyerbeer, J.), Lothario ("Mignon" A. Thomas), Earl de Grieux ("Manon," Massenet), Don Basilio ("The Barber of Seville" by Rossini), Silva ("Ernani" Verdi), Philip II ("Don Carlos" by G. Verdi), Biterolf ("Tannhauser" by Wagner), Heinrich-Fowler ("Lohengrin" by Wagner).

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