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Vladimir Shushlin

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434: 105:(Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Шушлин; 26 July 1896 - 23 October 1978) was a Russian opera singer. He is called "the founder of Chinese vocal singing" and was the first foreign singer in China to perform Chinese songs in the original language. Shushlin was known for his rich, bass singing voice and to his use of the traditional 201: 169:
in 1924. Here he taught music and performed, going by the name Su Shi Lin. In 1927, he left to perform a tour of Japan and the Philippines. Shushlin returned to China in 1929 and moved to
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The Shanghai Conservatory, Chinese Musical Life, and The Russian Diaspora, 1927–1949
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A. A. Khisamutdinov “With love for art: Russian artists in China”, 2017
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Shushlin returned to Russia in 1956 and became a professor at the
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in 1920. Between 1922 and 1924, he performed with the
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Grodno
Russian Empire
Moscow
USSR
Italian opera
Grodno
St. Petersburg State Academic Capella
Mikhail Klimov
Mariinsky Theater
Feodor Chaliapin
Boris Godunov
The Golden Cockerel
Saint Petersburg Conservatory
Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra
Götterdämmerung
Russian Revolution
Harbin
Shanghai
Xiao Youmei
Shanghai Conservatory of Music
Ding Shande
Moscow Conservatory
The Shanghai Conservatory, Chinese Musical Life, and The Russian Diaspora, 1927–1949
A. A. Khisamutdinov “With love for art: Russian artists in China”, 2017
""中国声乐的奠基人"——苏石林史料新解-人民音乐2016年07期-手机知网"




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