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  2. Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya - Wikipedia

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    The halls and corridors of the hotel's upper floors are panelled in dark cherry wood. Komsomolskaya Square, view from the Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya. The hotel includes a restaurant, bar, lounge, spa and beauty salon, fitness centre with swimming pool, bureau de change, gift shop, meeting rooms, grand ballroom, and business center. [2]

  3. Seven Sisters (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel reopened its doors again after a 3-year-renovation on April 28, 2010, now a part of Radisson Collection Hotels Group, Moscow, with 505 bedrooms and 38 apartments. The hotel was acquired by billionaire property investor God Nisanov for £59 million during an auction in 2005. [14] He co-owns it with Zarakh Iliev. [15]

  4. Literaturoper - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of literaturoper only became established in European opera culture when, with Richard Wagner and the "through-composed dramatic form" he developed, the conventions of verse metrics for the opera libretto had faded. At the same time, the personal union of libretto poet and composer appeared as the new norm of opera production.

  5. Leningradsky - Wikipedia

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    Leningradsky (masculine), Leningradskaya (feminine), or Leningradskoye (neuter) may refer to: Leningradsky District , name of several districts and city districts in Russia Leningradsky (inhabited locality) ( Leningradskaya , Leningradskoye ), name of several inhabited localities in Russia

  6. Hotel Ukraina, Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Ukraina was commissioned by Joseph Stalin. [6] It was designed by Arkady Mordvinov and Vyacheslav Oltarzhevsky (the leading Soviet expert on steel-framed highrise construction), and is the second tallest of the neoclassical Stalin-era "seven sisters" (198 m (650 ft), with 34 stories).

  7. Review: At L.A. Opera, Russell Thomas is an Otello for our time

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    L.A. Opera brings back Verdi's 'Otello,' the first opera it ever produced, with tenor Russell Thomas delivering inner torment with heartbreaking beauty. Review: At L.A. Opera, Russell Thomas is an ...

  8. The Listeners (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The premiere was staged in 2022 at the Oslo Opera House with the Norwegian National Opera. [3] The opera was then performed in 2024 by Opera Philadelphia at the Academy of Music. [4] This will be followed in 2025 by a production from the Aalto Musiktheater in Essen, directed by Anna-Sophie Mahler. The lead Role will be sung by Betsy Horne.

  9. Review: James Gray's traditional 'Marriage of Figaro' at L.A ...

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    Filmmaker James Gray, who is directing a new production of 'The Marriage of Figaro' at L.A. Opera, returns Mozart to his 18th century milieu.