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GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit (http•••) The Queen and Prince Philip visit the Cutty Sark at Greenwich. Full Description: ENGLAND: London: Greenwich: EXT "CUTTY SARK" In permanent dry-dock at Greenwich..visited by Queen Elizabeth II. and Duke of Edinburgh for opening...Queen makes speech.. interior shots and good exteriors....Ship now a Memorial to Merchant Seamen. Ships and Boats; Buildings, Landmarks and Monuments Background: The Queen and Prince Philip visit the Cutty Sark at Greenwich. FILM ID: VLVA7SB2OOGSZX5NB7ETHOKWBDELB To license this film, visit (http•••) Archive: Reuters Archive managed by: British Pathé
Rimantas Siparis Glinka 1927 1944 1948 1960 1964 1970 1977 1989 1990
A Lithuanian bass Rimantas Siparis +••.••(...)) began his artistic career in drama theatre, in 1944. In 1948, Siparis graduated from Vilnius Conservatoire and immediately joined the Lithuanian Opera. Until 1977 he sang the main bass roles there (Méphistophélès and Boris Godunov, Prince Galitsky and King Philip II, to mention a few), in 1977-1989 he was an artistic director of the theatre. Siparis won the National Prize in 1960 and was the Lithuanian National Artist since 1964. In this video, Siparis presents a beautifully expressive Lithuanian language version of the Russian original text. More of his recordings can be found at (http•••) (the vinyl was published in 1970).
Rachmaninov Natalia Iretskaya Pauline Viardot Fyodor Chaliapin Scala Covent Garden
Oda Slobodskaya sings "The Lilac" by Rachmaninov, one of many songs in her extensive Russian repertoire. Slobodskaya was born in Vilno and studied in the St Petersburg Conservatoire. Her teacher was the formidable Natalia Iretskaya, a pupil of Pauline Viardot Garcia. She was chosen by Fyodor Chaliapin to be Elisabetta in Don Carlos, opposite his King Philip, when he brought his opera Company to Paris and London in the 1920s. She later settled in England and enjoyed a major international career, singing at La Scala and Covent Garden as well as touring South America. In later years she was famous, and much loved, as a recitalist and definitive interpreter of Russian song. She was a fine teacher, at both the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School, and continued to give lecture recitals up to the last year of her life.
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