About Sergei Lemeshev
Sergei Yakovlevich Lemeshev (Russian: Серге́й Я́ковлевич Ле́мешев, born July 10 [O.S. June 27] 1902, Staroye Knyazevo, Tver District – died June 26, 1977, Moscow) was a Soviet operatic lyric tenor. Lemeshev was born into a peasant family, and his father wanted him to become a cobbler. In 1914, he left a parish school and was sent to be trained to make shoes in St Petersburg. In 1917 he graduated from school in Tver, where he attended vocal training. He began first at a local workers' club and later moved to Moscow.
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Одинокая гармонь
Prince Igor: Act 2, Recitative of Vladimir Igorevich
Moya Lyubimaya
Pesnya Bobilya (Song of the Poor Man)
Eugene Onegin, Op. 24, Act II Scene 2: No. 17b, Lensky's Aria "Kuda, kuda, kuda vy udalilis?"
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U Vorot, Vorot (At the Gate)
Ruslan and Ludymila: Act 1, Introduction, Bayan's Song 2 "Est' pustynnyi krai"
Akh ty, dushechka, krasna devitsa
Eugene Onegin, Op. 24, Act I Scene 1: No. 6a, Scene "Kak schastliv, kak schastliv ya"
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