Pages from My Life: An Autobiography
by Chaliapine, F.I
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New York: Harper Brothers Publishers, 1927. Used. Hardcover
345 pp., illustrated
Feodor Chaliapine is perhaps the most legendary operatic bass in history. Possessed of a large and beautiful voice, he devoted himself to all aspects of his art - most significantly his dramatic portrayals - at a time when such things were not at all typical of singers.
This Autobiography of Feodor Ivanovitch Chaliapine details his life growing up until he became involved in performing. It was revised, enlarged and edited by Katharine Wright and translated by H.M. Buck. The book also contains some pictures from parts that he portrayed.
345 pp., illustrated
Feodor Chaliapine is perhaps the most legendary operatic bass in history. Possessed of a large and beautiful voice, he devoted himself to all aspects of his art - most significantly his dramatic portrayals - at a time when such things were not at all typical of singers.
This Autobiography of Feodor Ivanovitch Chaliapine details his life growing up until he became involved in performing. It was revised, enlarged and edited by Katharine Wright and translated by H.M. Buck. The book also contains some pictures from parts that he portrayed.
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- Title
- Pages from My Life: An Autobiography
- Author
- Chaliapine, F.I
- Book Condition
- Used
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- Publisher
- Harper Brothers Publishers
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1927
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