Previous posts for February 13th are here: Eileen Farrell (2020) and Dale Wood (2021)
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Feodor Chaliapin (February 13 [O.S. February 1] 1873 – April 12, 1938) was a great Russian bass opera singer.
If at First…
The singer's Metropolitan Opera debut in the 1907 season was disappointing due to the unprecedented frankness of his stage acting; but he returned to the Met in 1921 and sang there with immense success for eight seasons, New York's audiences having grown more broad-minded since 1907. – Wikipedia
New Yorkers were slow to embrace
Chaliapin, the great Russian bass.
For the prim and the proper a-
-ttending the opera,
His acting was too in-your-face.
He later seemed less of a threat,
And he conquered the stage of the Met;
And those who attended
Declared he was splendid,
A basso they’d never forget.
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