- Sergei Lemeshev
Sergei Yakovlevich Lemeshev (Russian: Серге́й Я́ковлевич Ле́мешев, born OldStyleDate|July 10|1902|June 27, Staroye Knyazevo,
Tver District – diedJune 26 1977 , Moscow) was aRussia nopera tic lyrical tenor.Biography
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
St Petersburg . In 1917 he graduated from school in Tver, where he attended vocal training. He began first at a local workers' club and later moved toMoscow .Between 1921-1925, he studied at the
Moscow Conservatory with the well-known tenor,Nazari Raisky (1875-1958). In 1924, he sang in the opera studio ofKonstantin Stanislavsky . From 1926-1931, he sang in the theatres ofSverdlovsk ,Harbin , andTbilisi . In 1931, he was invited to theBolshoi Theatre , where he sang the roles of Tsar Berendei (Snow Maiden ), Lensky ("Eugene Onegin"), and Gerald ("Lakmé "). Along with his friendly rivalIvan Kozlovsky (1900-1993), he was the leading tenor at the Bolshoi until 1956.While Lemeshev was one of the leading tenors of the
Bolshoi Theatre , he was idolized by female fans who were jokingly called "lemeshistki." The theatre lobby was a venue for scuffles between the "lemeshistki" and the "kozlovityanki," as Kozlovsky's fans were known. [http://www.peoples.ru/art/music/tenor/lemeshev/history.html]Lemeshev's roles included Levko in "
May Night ", Zvezdochyot (the Astrologer) in "Golden Cockerel ", the Indian guest in "Sadko " byNikolai Rimsky-Korsakov , Boyan in "Ruslan and Ludmila" byMikhail Glinka , Dubrovskiy in the opera of the same title byEduard Napravnik , and the Duke in Verdi’s "Rigoletto ", among others. Lensky was his signature role, however, and he played it more that 500 times from 1927 onwards. He performed it for the last time on his 70th birthday, after suffering three heart attacks and having a lung removed.Asteroid number 4561 received the name "Lemeshev" in 1978, a year after Sergei Lemeshev's death.Recordings
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Tchaikovsky - "Eugene Onegin ", cond.Boris Khaikin ,Bolshoi Theatre (CD) Label: Opera D'oro (1956 studio recording, remastered), 1999
*Scenes and Arias from Operas - Sergei Lemeshev (CD) Label: Yedang Entertainment, 2002
*Lebendige Vergangenheit: Sergei Lemeshev, Preiser Records Audio CD (July 4, 1998)[http://www.answers.com/topic/lebendige-vergangenheit-sergei-lemeshev see the link for more information]
ound samples
[http://www.grandi-tenori.org/audio/tenors/lemeshev_donnaemobile.mp3 Lemeshev: La donna e mobile. (Verdi: Rigoletto).] Rec.: 1956. Source: Discovery Classics. File: mp3pro at 16 kbit/s. Size: 323 kb.
Quotations about Lemeshev
“Soft spoken and self-effacing, Lemeshev hated his star status and all the pomp and partying that it implied. His workaholic attitude and exactingness were legendary and directors, conductors, accompanists, and fellow singers always found him a nice and easygoing man everyone loved to work with…” ("Voice of Russia" see the link [http://www.vor.ru/English/MTales/tales_024.html] )
“He sang "sul soffio" (leaning on the breath), avoided stressful abdominal respiration (only Caruso could do it), and directed the sound current to the mask, the method of singing which was so much
Lauri-Volpi 's gospel.” ("Dr. Joseph Fragala", see the link [http://www.grandi-tenori.com/tenors/lemeshev.php] )Bibliography
Vasiliev, Viktor Dmitrievich: "Doroga k Lemeshevu", Tver' ,2002, ISBN 5-87049-247-5
External links
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* [http://www.grandi-tenori.com/tenors/lemeshev.php Grandi Tenori]
* [http://www.peoples.ru/art/music/tenor/lemeshev/photo.html Peoples in Russian]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0501269/ Filmography]
* [http://www.vor.ru/English/MTales/tales_024.html Voice of Russia: The Rivals]
* [http://www.russia-ic.com/culture_art/music/398/ Biography of Sergei Lemeshev]
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