Word: chaliapin
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Within two hours, TIME'S editors in New York had decided to put the new Queen on TIME'S cover, using Boris Chaliapin's color portrait of Elizabeth, which had been drawn months before. TIME'S Foreign News Desk sent cables to London and other overseas bureaus, outlining story plans. The Domestic and Canadian News Bureau wired scores of correspondents, asking for spot reactions of people and newspapers...
...Artist Chaliapin certainly caught the mood in the [Boyle] cover...
...their A's. The Chronicle's Alfred Frankenstein: "Never before have I heard an audience gasp when an operatic hero fell dead; this is the final measure of the conviction with which Rossi played Boris." Declared Critic Cecil Smith in the News: "The most commanding Boris since Chaliapin...
...European singers who were stranded in Chicago four seasons ago when their impresario went broke (TIME, Feb. 10, 1947). The Chicago Tribune's captious Claudia Cassidy got him to sing a few bars of Lamentation of a Siberian Prisoner to her over the telephone. She compared him to Chaliapin and Pinza...
...inch hole," as it was first laughingly referred to), it was, to a radio engineer, a greatly enlarged artist's representation of the face of one type of RCA color television picture tube. This tube has red, blue and green dots in a mosaic pattern similar to Artist Chaliapin...