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Kontserty Tserkovno-Pevcheskogo Blagotvoritel'nogo Obshchestva v Spb
The Concerts of the Church-Singing Charity Society in St. Petersburg
Khorovoe i regentskoe delo
Article in journal
Russian
2
1913
50-52
1913
13757
A. B.
The Russian church in Liege <Belgium>
Russkaia mysl’ (Paris 1947-)
Newspaper Article
Russian
303
1950
4
Wednesday December 20, 1950
Denisov, Ivan K.; St Petersburg Quartet
role of N. I. Tsygankov, director of the choir and also a performance by the St Petersburg Quartet with I. Denisov (conductor), Kaidanov, Pashutin and Braminov
8157
A. B.
The Russian Youth Choir
Zarubezh’e (Munich)
Article in Journal
Russian
111
1967
12
4/1/1967
Znamenny Chant; Dreving
Names: Viktor Anatol'evich Drevin<g and 3 soloists Svetlana Landezen (Sopr), Aleksandr Shhlippe (sic?) (Bass) and Viktor Drevin<g (Baritone) St Seraphim's Choir
5804
A. B.
Vladimirskie torzhestva v Dzheksone
Festival of St Vladimir’s at Jackson NJ
Novoe Russkoe Slovo (New York 1910-)
Newspaper Article
Russian
1974
4
New York: Wednesday August 7, 1974
Secular Music-recheck; Paris: BN; Khaus or House?-USA; mention of the conductor Professor Chaus (recheck English spelling)
6326
A. C. B.
Russko-Amerikanskii Pravoslavnyi Vestnik (1896- )
Article in Journal
English
23
Kedroff Quartet; Kedrov, C.; Denisov; Kasakov, T. K.; Kedrov, N.
A large audience gathered at the Town Hall last night to hear the concert given by the Kedroff Quartet. That most of the hearers understood the Russian (sic) the singers used exclusively was manifested by the rapt attention given the majestic strains of the oening (sic) numbers, taken from the liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church and by the laughter that accompanied the closing number. "A Mother-in-Law had Seven Sons-in-Law, which was needlessly listed on the program as a "humerous song." I. K. Denisoff, the first tenor, was suffering from an incipient cold, but acquitted himself very well, while C.N. Kedroff, the basso, had his competent organ under full control for his important substructure, and N. N. Kedroff, baritone and T. K. Kasakoff, second tenor, were always helpful with their "inside" parts. The four were generous with encores, and were so wildly applauded at the end the offered Rimsky-Korsakoff's Bumble-Bee after they had smilingly sung "Good-night."
9980

A. D.
Dukhovnyi kontsert Moskovskago Sinodal'nago khora v Varshave.
A Sacred Concert of the Moscow Synodal Choir in Warsaw.
Notice
Russian
13403

A. D.
Obzor dukhovnykh kontsertov. Khor Spb. Tserk. Pevch. Obshch.
Sacred Concert Review. The Choir of the St. Petersburg Church Singing Society
Russkaia muzykal'naia gazeta
Newspaper Article
Russian
13
341
Tchaikovskii; Grechaninov
13457