Merchant Kalashnikov
His real name was Max Schwarz. He studied singing with C. Everardi in St. Petersburg, then with A. Buzzi in Milan. Additionally he studied vocal art under K. Ryadnov in Tbilisi. He made his debut in 1889 in Rostov-Na-Donu as Demon in A. Rubinstein’s opera ‘’Demon’’. From 1889 to 1897 and in 1900 Maksakov appeared at the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre. From 1889 to 1897 he sang also at Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre. He made guest appearances in Kazan (1894, 1897/1898), Moscow (Bolshoi Theatre 1895, Aquarium Theatre 1905-1907), St. Petersburg ( 1898-99, 1901; 1902), Saratov, Nizhny Novgorod (1906), Kharkov (1907), Odessa (1908/1909, 1924), Kiev (1909), Vienna (1911), Astrakhan (1920-1923) and Tbilisi (1929). He was a diminutive man with a dramatic voice, which was said to lack charm and flexibility. Like other Russian singers of his era, he became an impresario with visions of reforming opera. Ultimately, his efforts proved futile and after suffering financial loss he returned to the standard repertory. His recordings are extremely rare.
Chronology of appearance
1889 Rostov-Na-Donu Opera House Demon (Demon) Debut
1897 Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre Aleko (Aleko) Creator in this opera house
1897 Kazan Opera House Tannh¤user (Wolfram) Creator in this opera house
1908/1909 Odessa Opera House Thais (Atanael) Creator in this opera house
RECORDINGS FOR SALE
Berliner, St Petersburg 1901-03
Queen of Spades (Tchaikovsky): If only
darling maidens 22284 2649G
Don Juan's Serenade (Napravnik) 22283 2650G
Prince Igor (Borodin): Oh, give me freedom 22282 2651G
Traviata (Verdi): Di Provenza il mar 22278
2652G
G&T, Moscow 1902-01
Faust (Gounod): Il
etait temps 22871 543x
Demon (Rubinstein): Accursed world 22872 544x
G&T, St
Petersburg 1903
Again with you, Gipsy song 2-22543 1276z
Gramophone, Moscow 1909-01
Iolanta (Tchaikovsky): Who can be compared with
my Matilda 3-22942 8400½L
Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky): Alas, there is no
doubt 3-22888 8401L
Mazeppa (Tchaikovsky): Three treasures 3-22943
8402L
Maccabeus (Rubinstein): What orders, Lord, do
you give your slave? 3-22911 8403L
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