October 24 1916 (Julian calendar)

Moscow, Russia
Nezlobin Theatre
‘There are many sounds’, op. 26, no. 1
‘The Muse’, op. 34, no. 1
‘He took all from me’, op. 26, no. 2
‘Arion’, op. 34, no. 5
‘The migrant wind’, op. 34, no. 4
‘What happiness’, op. 34, no. 12
Rachmaninoff
‘Before my window’, op. 26, no. 10
‘Fragment from de Musset’, op. 21, no. 6
‘I remember that day’, op. 34, no. 10
‘It cannot be’, op. 34, no. 7
‘To the children’, op. 26, no. 7
‘Dissonance’, op. 34, no. 13
Rachmaninoff
Six songs, op. 38
Rachmaninoff

Nina Koshetz, soprano. Sergei Rachmaninoff, piano. 

Rachmaninoff's role
Chamber Musician
Notes
Satina notes that this was the first performance of the complete series of songs, op. 38, which is dedicated to Nina Koshetz. Satina also indicates that the program – which contained three parts – appears to be the same as performed in Kyiv on January 20 1917, which is confirmed by Apetian. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.