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CHALIAPIN Marina Fedorovna (1912 - 2009) CHALIAPIN Marina Fedorovna (1912 - 2009) OPERA - CHALIAPIN Marina Fedorovna (1912 - 2009) - Four autograph letters Four autograph letters (three signed, only one dated 1984), addressed to various correspondents, discussing private matters, travels, as well as an account of her father's tournée. "I am back in my cozy little room in Paris its walls are how hung with souvenirs, there is a sort of tapisserie from Port Said...". "Father's première and the second Boris had a great great deal of success. It's true that it is interesting to see him and he holds the audience thoroughly in this theatre. The tickets were and are sold for quite a few performances ahead and interesting the public. The King of Sweden was there the last time. I am longing to see Don Carlos; I have never heard father in it in my life before and I think it must be very interesting. It will be the first serious role in Italian opera that I will hear because I just know him in the Barbiere di Siviglia...". Maria Fedorovna Chaliapin was the daughter of the famous bass singer Fedor Ivanovich Chaliapin and, acclaimed actress and model ('Miss Russia' 1931), and a passionate advocate for preserving her father's memory. Total of 14 pages, in-8, in French, English, and Russian. Included a letter and three telegrams addressed to Marina Chaliapin."

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CHALIAPIN Marina Fedorovna (1912 - 2009) CHALIAPIN Marina Fedorovna (1912 - 2009) OPERA - CHALIAPIN Marina Fedorovna (1912 - 2009) - Four autograph letters Four autograph letters (three signed, only one dated 1984), addressed to various correspondents, discussing private matters, travels, as well as an account of her father's tournée. "I am back in my cozy little room in Paris its walls are how hung with souvenirs, there is a sort of tapisserie from Port Said...". "Father's première and the second Boris had a great great deal of success. It's true that it is interesting to see him and he holds the audience thoroughly in this theatre. The tickets were and are sold for quite a few performances ahead and interesting the public. The King of Sweden was there the last time. I am longing to see Don Carlos; I have never heard father in it in my life before and I think it must be very interesting. It will be the first serious role in Italian opera that I will hear because I just know him in the Barbiere di Siviglia...". Maria Fedorovna Chaliapin was the daughter of the famous bass singer Fedor Ivanovich Chaliapin and, acclaimed actress and model ('Miss Russia' 1931), and a passionate advocate for preserving her father's memory. Total of 14 pages, in-8, in French, English, and Russian. Included a letter and three telegrams addressed to Marina Chaliapin."

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CHALIAPIN Marina Fedorovna (1912 - 2009) CHALIAPIN Marina Fedorovna (1912 - 2009) OPERA - CHALIAPIN Marina Fedorovna (1912 - 2009) - Autograph diary Autograph diary of the actress, daughter of the famed Russian bass Fedor Ivanovich Chaliapin. The text, in English, French, Russian, and Italian, spans the period from March 15, 1935 to April 16, 1936. It contains personal notes, reflections, travel accounts (from Italy, Austria, and France) and describes meetings with personages of culture and music, including Arturo Toscanini and Tito Schipa. On December 3, 1935, she writes: "If I am to write about the wonderful evening spent at Wl. Horowitz concert I will have to write a different kind of diary, with details. But I spent it with Maestro Toscanini, and we talked a great deal and he said to me, standing behind the closed stage door together, where he escaped from photographers dragues me after him, he said "Cara Marina" and then che bella che sei! And that is a lovely compliment from such a man...". On February 7, 1936, from the film studios in Tirrenia (Italy), she notes: "Signed first contract in lifetime...". The last pages (written in reverse) contain some addresses, a draft letter to Ernest Hemingway and some reflections. Total of 96 unnumbered pages, in-8. Original binding with brown velvet cover (some spine damages, needs restoration), marbled endpapers. Included is an autograph letter signed, dated Dimanche 25 juin (1933), addressed to tenor Tito Schipa: "Je suis encore à Paris qui est très gaie en ce moment et je ne sais pas quand je te verrai toi aussi. Si tu viens à Paris tu es un amour et telephone moi tout de suite. On se verra quand tu voudras. Je veux tant te parler...". 3 pages, in-8, in French, on bifolio, on a letterhead paper. Pencil note: "Never received"."