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Nina Koshetz (Ukrainian: Ніна Павлівна Кошиць; née Poray-Koshetz (uk:Порай-Кошиці); 30 December 1891 – 14 May 1965) was a Ukrainian-American operatic lyric soprano, recital singer, and the niece of Alexander Koshetz.
Apr 24, 2024 · Nina Koshetz recorded Rachmaninoff’s “Eleven Songs” (op 4) in 1940, years after she had moved to America. She had had a relationship with Sergei Rachmaninoff for many many years.
Oct 27, 2013 · The Russian-American soprano Nina Koshetz (1891-1965) in one of the loveliest recordings ever made of this Tchaikovsky classic.
Nina Koshetz (Ukrainian: Ніна Павлівна Кошиць; Russian: Нина Павловна Кошиц; née Poray-Koshetz (uk:Порай-Кошиці); 30 December 1891 – 14 May 1965) was a Russian-Ukrainian, later American opera soprano, recital singer and actress. The niece of Oleksandr Koshytsa.
Singer/actress Nina Koshetz (1894-1965) was in Russia a distinguished artist in classical and nationalist repertoire, singing at the principal opera and recital houses of Europe. She was frequently accompanied by Siloti and Rachmaninoff.
Nina Koshetz (1891 - 1965) was born into a family of intellectuals in Kiev. In 1908—13 she studied in Moscow State Conservatory with U. Mazetti. Having received voice lessons in France from the...
Koshetz, Nina. (Koshitz), Russian soprano, 1891 - 1965. Biographical notes: She was born in Kiev and hailed from a musical family. Both of her parents had been stars of the Imperial Opera in Moscow. Her father was the first Siegfried to be heard in Russia. Nina was a very musical child starting playing the piano with four.