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  2. Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky) - Wikipedia

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    Rusalka (Russian: Русалка, romanized: Rusálka listen ⓘ) is an opera in four acts, six tableaux, by Alexander Dargomyzhsky, composed during 1848-1855.The Russian libretto was adapted by the composer from Aleksandr Pushkin's incomplete dramatic poem of the same name.

  3. 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

  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. 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.

  6. Praskovia Kovalyova-Zhemchugova - Wikipedia

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    Praskovia was one of the best opera singers in eighteenth-century Russia. [1] and Figes describes her as Russia's first "superstar". [2]She was born into the family of a serf blacksmith by the name of Ivan Gorbunov (a.k.a. Kovalyov) probably on the estate of Voshchazhnikovo in the province of Yaroslavl.

  7. Le chant du rossignol - Wikipedia

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    Chant du Rossignol (English: Song of the Nightingale), as it was published in 1921, [1] is a poème symphonique by Igor Stravinsky adapted in 1917 from his 1914 opera The Nightingale. Opera [ edit ]

  8. Category:Russian opera - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Opera houses in Russia (1 C, 15 P) Russian-language operas (133 P) R. Russian opera companies (4 P)

  9. Category:21st-century Russian male opera singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "21st-century Russian male opera singers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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