Description
ANDREI LABINSKY (TOBOLSK, RUSSIAN EMPIRE, 20 AUGUST, 1871 –MOSCOW, SOVIET UNION, 8 AUGUST, 1941)
He studied singing at the St. Petersburg Conservatoire (1895-1899) under Gabel and Samus and made his debut in 1899 at the Mariinsky Theatre as Berendey in ”The Snow Maiden” of N. Rimsky-Korsakov.
Chronology of some appearances
1899-1912 St. Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre
1919-1924 St. Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre
TRACKLIST
- In my blood the fire of desire burns, Romance (Glinka) 22331 2612G G&T 1901
- Dubrovsky (Napravnik): O give me oblivion 2-22930 1122r Gramophone 06-1906
- North Star G&T 22430 2998G G&T 1901
- Rigoletto (Verdi): Questa o quella 2-22802 442x G&T St. Petersburg 1905
- Poet (Krotkov): Aria of Luiidy 2-22745 2821L Gramophone 1905
- Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky): Whither, whither 2-22760 2958L Gramophone 1905
- Les Huguenots (Meyerbeer): Raoul’s Aria 2-22775 2975L Gramophone 1905
- Demon (Rubinstein): Prince Sinodal’s aria 2-22776 2976L Gramophone 1905
- Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky): Unwillingly to these sad shores 2-22926 1118r Gramophone 06-1906
- Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky): Everything here reminds me 2-22927 1119r Gramophone 06-1906
- Ivan Susanin (Glinka): Brothers in the snowstrom 2-22929 1121r Gramophone 06-1906
- Dubrovsky O give me oblivion (Napravnik) 22332 2642G G&T St. Petersburg 1901
- Der Engel (Wagner) Gramophone 3-22536 4923L
- Serenade (Night descended on the earth) 3-22556 4994L Gramophone 1906
- Askold’s tomb (Verstovsky): Near the town of Slavyansk 3-22557 49011/2L Gramophone 1906
- A Life for the Tzar (Glinka): The rose which blooms (w. Mikhailova, Nikitina & Sibiryakov) 2-24157 7839L Gramophone St. Petersburg 1908
- Prince Igor (Borodin): Vladimir’s cavatina 3-22830 7794L Gramophone St. Petersburg 1908
- Snow Maiden (Rimsky-Korsakov): So full of wonders 3-22855 7795L Gramophone St. Petersburg 1908
- Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky): I love you Olga 3-22856 7797L Gramophone St. Petersburg 1908
- Halka (Moniuszko): The wind wails in the hills 3-22862 7796L Gramophone St. Petersburg 1908
- Sadko (Rimsky-Korsakov): Song of India 3-22863 7798L Gramophone St. Petersburg 1908






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