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PV 7914
Lev Sibiryakov: Arias and Songs
Released Date:
01 Aug 2007
Originally recorded in 2007
Artists:
Lev Sibiryakov
(1869-1942)
Record Label
Prima Voce
Genre:
Opera
Vocal & Song
Total Time - 78:29
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A cursed World
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In felice
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Vecchia zimarra
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Mein Herr und Gott
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Wotan's Abschied
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Elégie
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GAISER
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The Execution
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Tobolsk Convict Song
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Black Clouds
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Song of Bacchus
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IV
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Lev Sibiryakov
Since the advent of sound recordings at the end of the nineteenth century devotees of vocal art have been fascinated by the voices of the great singers who were primarily active in the opera houses of Imperial Russia. Since comparatively few of these legendary singers made careers in the West, most could only be judged by their recordings - which were always very hard to find. Lev Sibiryakov was one of a small handful of Russian singers who appeared abroad, in the standard repertoire; he also promoted operas written by late-nineteenth-century Russian composers, and he recorded music that was to become a core element of an emerging Russian musical heritage.
Prima Voce has taken ten years to assemble a large number of Sibiryakov's recordings, which are extremely difficult to find in their original 78 rpm format. They amply demonstrate the range and sonority of Sibiryakov's voice across a broad spectrum of the repertoire with which he was most closely associated.
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