Русская оперная группа дирижера М.М. Фивейского в Америке в 1920-е годы
Аннотация
Russian composer M.M. Fiveisky, the pupil of N. A. Rimsky-Korsakoff, came to the US in 1921 as conductor of the Russian Grand Opera Company, a group of 100 persons who had left Moscow during the Revolution. For five years they played in the principal American cities to give there a repertory of Russian operas as well as others, some of which have never been heard in this country. They had for a time as their leading singer Feodor Chaliapin, the Russian bass.