St Petersburg, Russia
Conservatory, Small Hall
‘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
A Siloti’s Chamber Music Concerts. Nina Koshetz, soprano. Sergei Rachmaninoff, piano.
Rachmaninoff's role
Chamber Musician
Notes
Satina indicates that the same program was given here as in the concert in Moscow, October 24 1916, (and therefore, Kyiv, January 20 1917), as is copied above. However, she also notes the possible addition of ‘How fair this spot’, op. 21, no. 7, and ‘When Yesterday we met’, op. 26, no. 13, ‘and possibly some others’. St Petersburg was known as Petrograd at this time. LoC, Sergei Rachmaninoff Archive, ML31.R33, Papers of Sophie Satin, boxes 82-89.