Only 22 minutes Enjoy Sergey Lemeshev Best 15 Opera Highlights

Only 22 minutes Enjoy Sergey Lemeshev Best 15 Opera Highlights 1 Martha Ach, So Fromm, Ach, So Traut (sung in Russian“ 2 Luisa Miller Quando Le Sere Al Placido (sung In Russian) 3 Lohengrin In Fernem Land, Unnahbar Euren Schritten (sung In Russian 4 Faust Salut! Demeure Chaste Et Pure (sung In Russian) 5 Mignon Elle Ne Croyait Pas (sung In Russian) 6 Rusalka Some Unknown Power (sung in Russian“ 7 sung In Russian On Desire's Soft, Fleeting Wing (The Demon) 8 Eugene Onegin ILove You, Olga (sung In Russian) 9 A May Night the Sun Descends (sung In Russian) 10 A May Night Sleep, My Beauty (sung In Russian) 11 sung In Russian Joyous Day Departs (The Snow Maiden) 12 Raphael My Heart Trembles With Passion (sung In Russian) 13 Dubrovsky Give Me Oblivion (sung In Russian) 14 Fra Diavolo J'ai Revu Nos Amis (sung In Russian) 15 Les Huguenots Plus Blanche Que la Blanche Ermine (sung In Russian Sergei Yakovlevich Lemeshev (Russian: Серге́й Я́ковлевич Ле́мешев; 10 July [O.S. 27 June] 1902 – 27 June 1977) was a Soviet and Russian opera singer and director. People's Artist of the USSR (1950). Biography Early life and career Lemeshev was born into a peasant family, and his father wanted him to become a cobbler. In 1914, he left a parish school and was sent to be trained to make shoes in Saint Petersburg. In 1917, he graduated from school in Tver, where he received vocal training. He began first at a local workers' club and later moved to Moscow. Between 1921 and 1925, he studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Nazari Raisky. In 1924, he sang in the opera studio of Konstantin Stanislavski. From 1926 and 1931, he sang in the theatres of Sverdlovsk, Harbin, and Tbilisi. In 1931 Lemeshev was invited to the Bolshoi Theatre, made his debut and eventually became the theatre's soloist. His lyrical tenor of an unusually soft and light timbre almost at once brought him love and popularity among admirers of the operatic art. Nevertheless, Lemeshev was a great worker and worked hard to develop each of his opera roles. His vocal and artistic qualities, evident to every listener, are beauty of timbre, musicality, effortlessness of vocal production, expressiveness, very clear diction and incredible pianissimo. The best years of his operatic career were from 1931 to 1942. He was also an outstanding concert singer and a brilliant performer of traditional Russian folk songs. In 1938, he became the first artist to sing all 100 romances by Tchaikovsky in 5 concerts. Folk songs broadcast on the radio further sealed his stature as a truly national singer. Health The beginning of the Great Patriotic War was crucial for Lemeshev; during one evacuation he caught a very bad cold which resulted in two attacks of pneumonia, complicated by pleurisy and tuberculosis of the right lung. He was treated with artificial pneumothorax, which induced the therapeutic collapse of one lung. Although singing was forbidden, he adapted by being more conscious and sensitive with regard to his technique, and continued to sing with one lung from 1942 to 1948, when the other lung was also artificially collapsed and re-inflated. During that period he recorded Lakmé, The Snow Maiden, Les pêcheurs de perles, Mozart and Salieri and pieces from operas like The Barber of Seville and Rigoletto. In 1947, he toured and performed at the Berlin State Opera. Along with his friendly rival, tenor Ivan Kozlovsky, he was the leading tenor at the Bolshoi until 1956.