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Nikolai Pechkovsky. Monograph

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Author:Poplavsky Herman Viktorovich
Cover:hardcover
Category:Biographies & MemoirsHumor & Entertainment
ISBN:978-5-507-45711-3
Dimensions: 3x15x21cm
Nikolai Konstantinovich Pechkovsky was a legendary opera artist-innovator, a bright representative of the vocal-romantic tradition of theatrical art. A student of the opera studio of K. S. Stanislavsky and one of his favorite pupils, N. K. Pechkovsky made his debut on the stage of the Bolshoi Theatre and, moving to the Mariinsky Theatre (now known as the Kirov Theatre), created a gallery of unique stage images - Herman, Othello, Werther, Jose, Canio, Lensky, and others, astonishing the audience with the elemental power of his acting talent and the exquisite beauty of his dramatic tenor. He was the leader of the Mariinsky Theatre troupe, the successor of Chaliapin's traditions, one of the most beloved artists - symbols of pre-war Leningrad.
The book by G. V. Poplavsky, a music critic and researcher of Russian opera theater, is an extensive monograph on the life and work of the great artist, who, due to tragic circumstances, found himself separated from his beloved art for several decades. The author engagingly narrates about the life and fate of the singer against the backdrop of a broad panorama of the theatrical life of Leningrad in the 1920s-1960s.
Author:
Author:Poplavsky Herman Viktorovich
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:Humor & Entertainment
Dimensions:
Dimensions:21.8x15.5x3.3 cm
Series:
Series:Musical literature. History of music
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-507-45711-3

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