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  1. Fiódor Shaliapin. Apariencia. ocultar. Fiódor Ivánovich Shaliápin (en ruso, Фёдор Ива́нович Шаля́пин. Kazán, Tartaristán; 13 de febrero de 1873-París, 12 de abril de 1938) fue un cantante bajo de ópera ruso. Junto a Maria Callas, Enrico Caruso y Titta Ruffo, es considerado epítome de la ópera del siglo XX. 1 2 . Biografía.

  2. 12 de jun. de 2020 · Junio 12, 2020. Fiódor Chaliapin ha sido considerado por muchos críticos musicales como uno de los tres cantantes más grandes —y de los que mayor poder e influencia ejercieron en el arte musical del siglo XX—, junto con Enrico Caruso y Maria Callas. Además, no hay duda de que Chaliapin era en su tiempo lo equivalente a una superestrella.

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  3. 1 de febrero de 1873 jul. Fiódor Ivánovich Chaliápin (en ruso, Фёдор Ива́нович Шаля́пин. Kazán, Tartaristán; 13 de febrero de 1873-París, 12 de abril de 1938) fue un cantante bajo de ópera ruso. Junto a Maria Callas, Enrico Caruso y Titta Ruffo, es considerado epítome de la ópera del siglo XX. 1 2 .

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    He himself spelled his surname, French-style, Chaliapine in the West, and his name even appeared on early HMV 78s as Theodore Chaliapine. In English texts, his given name is most usually rendered as Feodor or Fyodor, and his surname is most usually seen as Chaliapin. However, in the Russian pronunciation the initial consonant Ш is pronounced like s...

    Feodor Chaliapin was born into a peasant family on February 1 (OS), 1873 in Kazan, in the wing of merchant Lisitzin's house on Rybnoryadskaya Street (now Pushkin Street) 10. This wing no longer exists, but the house with the yard where the wing was situated is still there. The next day, Candlemas (The Meeting of Our Lord), he was baptized in Epipha...

    His vocal teacher was Dmitri Usatov (1847-1913). Chaliapin began his career at Tbilisi and at the Imperial Opera in Saint Petersburg in 1894. He was then invited to sing at the Mamontov Private Opera (1896–1899); he first appeared there as Mephistopheles in Gounod's Faust, in which role he achieved considerable success. At Mamontov Chaliapin met Se...

    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 Russian Revolution of 1917. At first he was treated as a revered artist of the newly emerged Soviet Russia. However, the harsh realities of everyday life under the ne...

    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, Boris (1904–1979), Irina, Lidia and twins Feodor Jr. (1905–1992) and Taniya. Igor died aged four. Feodor Jr. was a character actor featured in Western motion pictures includi...

    Chaliapin as Mephisto. Photograph by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky
    Chaliapin as Boris Godunov
    The belltower of the Epiphany (Bogoyavlenskaya) Church in Kazan. The Chaliapin Chamber Hall is located on the second floor of the belltower.
    Portrait by Boris Kustodiev, 1921
    1902 – Order of the Golden Star of Bukhara, 3rd class
    1907 – Golden Cross of the Prussian eagle[clarification needed]
    1908 – Commander of the officer's rank[clarification needed]
    1910 – Soloistof His Majesty (Russia)

    Chaliapin's autobiographical collaboration with Maxim Gorky occurred in 1917. He had already begun writing his autobiography long before, in the Crimea. In 1917, while he was in the south of France, he was urged to write such a work by a French journalist who hoped to ghost-write it. Gorky, who was his intimate friend and was then living in Capri, ...

    Chaliapin possessed a high-lying bass voice with an unmistakable timbre which recorded clearly. He cut a prolific number of discs for His Master's Voice, beginning in Russia with acoustical recordings made at the dawn of the 20th Century, and continuing through the early electrical (microphone) era. Some of his performances at the Royal Opera House...

    Opera commentator/historian Michael Scott avers that: "Chaliapin ranks with Caruso and Maria Callasas one of the three greatest singers and most potent and influential artists of the twentieth cent...
    "At the Met he sang the role of Basilio in Rossini's The Barber of Seville as a vulgar, unctuous, greasy priest, constantly picking his nose and wiping his fingers onto his cassock. Audiences were...
    Some accused Chaliapin of brawling backstage. Rachmaninoff agreed. "Feodor is a brawler. They are all scared of his very spirit. He shouts suddenly or even hits someone! And Feodor's fist is powerf...
    Met diva Geraldine Farrarsaid 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...
  4. Fiódor Ivánovich Shaliápin (en ruso, Фёдор Ива́нович Шаля́пин. Kazán, Tartaristán; 13 de febrero de 1873-París, 12 de abril de 1938) fue un cantante bajo de ópera ruso. Junto a Maria Callas, Enrico Caruso y Titta Ruffo, es considerado epítome de la ópera del siglo XX.

  5. Retrato de Fiódor Chaliapin (los nombres empleador por el autor son Ciudad Nueva, F. I. Chaliapin en una ciudad desconocida; también F. I. Chaliapin en la feria, Chaliapin en la feria de Nizhny Novgorod ) Es una pintura del artista ruso Borís Kustódiev, realizada en el año 1922, en la ciudad de Petrogrado (moderno San Petersburgo ). 1 2 .

  6. 23 de dic. de 2008 · THIS PROJECT IS RESERVED ONLY FOR THE GREATEST! Feodor Chaliapin here in this collection? What do you think? Please comment!Feodor Chaliapin, bass (1873-1938...

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