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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nina_KoshetzNina Koshetz - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. 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.

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  3. Oct 27, 2013 · The Russian-American soprano Nina Koshetz (1891-1965) in one of the loveliest recordings ever made of this Tchaikovsky classic.

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  4. Nina Koshetz - Perhaps the greatest Ukrainian Russian Opera Singer in two great arias from Russian Operas:Alexander Borodin: Prince Igor=====...

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  5. 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.

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  6. She made her operatic debut as Donna Anna at the Imperial Opera in St. Petersburg (1913), and toured the U.S. with the Ukrainian National Chorus, under the conductorship of her brother (1920), where she settled. She sang the role of Fata Morgana in the first performance of Prokofiev’s The Love for 3 Oranges (Chicago, Dec. 30, 1921).

  7. 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.