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GLAZUNOV, Alexander (1865-1936). Autograph manuscript signed and dedicated of Romans Niny (Nina's Song) from Masquerade, op.102, inscribed with the title and signed at the beginning and dedicated at the end in Russian, To dear Matilda Georgievna Lüdig, in memory of the great impression produced by the broadcast of it, his favourite of Romances on the evening of 15 January 1922 in Revel, with sincere devotion and ethusiasm, and signed again, black ink, four pages, scored for voice and piano accompaniment, folio, (paper discoloured, edges frayed, torn at folds).
Nina's Song or Nina's Romance is a setting of a text from Lermontov's play Masquerade and dates from 1916. This manuscript clearly commemorates a broadcast of the song in Revel (now Talinn) in Estonia.
The Lüdig family were a distinguished family of musicians. Matilda Georgievna Lüdig grew up in St. Petersburg, where she studied singing with Helen von Schrenk, a pupil of Mathilde Marchesi. She performed extensively in Russia before the Revolution and was married to the distinguished Estonian composer, Mikhail Lüdig, a close friend of Glazunov.
Nina's Song or Nina's Romance is a setting of a text from Lermontov's play Masquerade and dates from 1916. This manuscript clearly commemorates a broadcast of the song in Revel (now Talinn) in Estonia.
The Lüdig family were a distinguished family of musicians. Matilda Georgievna Lüdig grew up in St. Petersburg, where she studied singing with Helen von Schrenk, a pupil of Mathilde Marchesi. She performed extensively in Russia before the Revolution and was married to the distinguished Estonian composer, Mikhail Lüdig, a close friend of Glazunov.
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The Lüdig family.