Moscow, Russia
Assembly of the Nobility, Pillar Hall
‘Die alten, bösen Lieder’, from Dichterliebe, op. 48
‘The Two Grenadiers’, op. 49
‘Ich hab’ im Traum geweinet’, from Dichterliebe, op. 48
Schumann
'Aprite un po' quegli occhi', from The Marriage of Figaro
Mozart
Chaliapin, bass
Dance macabre
Saint-Saëns
Rachmaninoff and Goldenweiser
‘Farewell’, op. 4, no. 3
‘Verse for an album’, op. 25, no. 3
‘The Swan, op. 25, no. 2
‘The Poet’s Heart’, op. 5, no. 2
‘The Old Song’, op. 4, no. 5
Grieg
Chaliapin, bass
Intermission
‘Jewish song’
Glinka
‘Oh, if you could’, op. 39, no. 1
Rimsky-Korsakov
‘Fate’, op. 21, no. 1
Rachmaninoff
Chaliapin, bass
Waltz and Tarantella, for two pianos
N Rubinstein-Langer
Rachmaninoff and Goldenweiser
‘The Paladin’
‘The Old Corporal’
Dargomyzhsky
‘Song of the Flea’
Mussorgsky
Chaliapin, bass
Feodor Chaliapin, bass. Sergei Rachmaninoff and Alexander Goldenweiser, pianos.
Rachmaninoff's role
Chamber Musician
Notes
Satina cites Apetian, p. 183, and notes that it was the first performance of ‘Fate’. Satina believed there was a possibility that dates have been mixed with this concert, and it could have occurred on September 3 1900, yet the date of March 9 is confirmed by Keldysh (p. 167). Martyn (p. 435) lists 'Aus meines Tränen spriessen' from Dichterliebe in place of 'Ich hab' im Traum geweinet'. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.