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  2. Angelika Yutt - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... АНЖЕЛИКА), is a Russian opera, pop, house and trance singer ... The video of this interpretation sparked a backlash on ...

  3. Template:User Russian opera - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Russian-language operas - Wikipedia

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    The Maid of Orleans (opera) The Maid of Pskov; The Mandarin's Son; Mateo Falcone (opera) Mavra; May Night; Mazeppa (opera) The Merchant Kalashnikov; The miller who was a wizard, a cheat and a matchmaker; The Miserly Knight; Mlada; Mlada (Rimsky-Korsakov) Monna Vanna; Moscow, Cheryomushki; Mother (Khrennikov opera) Mozart and Salieri (opera) MR ...

  5. Avdotya Mikhaylova - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (1746–1807), was a Russian stage actress and opera singer. [1] ... You may also add the template ...

  6. Russian opera - Wikipedia

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    The music of another successful Russian opera Melnik – koldun, obmanshchik i svat (The Miller who was a Wizard, a Cheat and a Match-maker, text by Alexander Ablesimov, Moscow, 1779), on a subject resembling Rousseau’s Le Devin du village, is attributed to a theatre violin player and conductor Mikhail Matveyevich Sokolovsky (c. 1756

  7. Vladimir Kastorsky - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... You may also add the template ... Vladimir Ivanovich Kastorsky (March 14, 1870-Jule 2, 1948) was a Russian and Soviet opera artist ...

  8. Russian classical music - Wikipedia

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    Russian classical music is a genre of classical music related to Russia's culture, people, or character.The 19th-century romantic period saw the largest development of this genre, with the emergence in particular of The Five, a group of composers associated with Mily Balakirev, and of the more German style of Pyotr Tchaikovsky.

  9. Judith (Serov) - Wikipedia

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    Judith (Russian: Юдифь, romanized: Yudíf – stress on second syllable) is an opera in five acts, composed by Alexander Serov during 1861–1863. Derived from renditions of the story of Judith from the Old Testament Apocrypha, the Russian libretto, though credited to the composer, has a complicated history.