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  2. The Snow Maiden - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow premiere followed that of St. Petersburg three years later in 1885. It was presented by the Russian Private Opera (the Opera of Savva Mamontov in Moscow), conducted by Enrico Bevignani with scenic Design by Viktor Vasnetsov, Isaak Levitan, and Konstantin Korovin; Tsar Berendey – Grigoriy Erchov, Bermyata – Anton Bedlevitch, Spring Beauty – Vera Gnucheva, Grandfather Frost ...

  3. Let The Season In - Wikipedia

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    "A Russian Christmas Festivity - Dance of the Tumblers (excerpt), from The Snow Maiden" Orchestra: 3:18: 13. "A Russian Christmas Festivity - Procession of the Nobles (excerpt), from Mlada" Choir and Orchestra: 1:23: 14. "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" Richard Elliott: 4:11: 15. "Coventry Carol" Deborah Voigt and Choir: 4:45: 16. "Luke 2: The ...

  4. Capriccio Espagnol - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish themes, of dance character, furnished me with rich material for putting in use multiform orchestral effects. All in all, the Capriccio is undoubtedly a purely external piece, but vividly brilliant for all that. It was a little less successful in its third section (Alborada, in B-flat major), where the brasses somewhat drown the ...

  5. The Snow Maiden (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Maiden (Russian: Снегу́рочка; tr.:Snegurochka) is a 1952 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film. It was produced at the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow and is based on the 1873 Slavic-pagan play of the same name by Aleksandr Ostrovsky (itself largely based on traditional folk tales). [1]

  6. Undina (Tchaikovsky) - Wikipedia

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    The introduction was used unchanged as the introduction to his incidental music to Ostrovsky's play The Snow Maiden (1873). Undina's aria was somewhat altered and put to use as the first song of Lel in The Snow Maiden. The duet was recycled as the duet (No. 13-V) of Siegfried and Odette in act 2 of Swan Lake (1875–1876). The vocal parts were ...

  7. The Snow Maiden (1968 film) - Wikipedia

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    In the Berendey village, a beautiful but emotionless girl, Snegurochka (the Snow Maiden), appears. Although many young men admire her, including the charming Lel, her heart remains cold, and she shows no affection in return. Kupava and Mizgir, a betrothed couple, attend a festival with Kupava's friends.

  8. The Snow Maiden (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Maiden (Russian: Снегурочка, Snegurochka) is a play in verse by Alexander Ostrovsky written in 1873 and first published in the September 1873 issue of Vestnik Evropy. It was adapted into an opera of the same name by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov , which premièred in 1882.

  9. Alexandrov Ensemble discography - Wikipedia

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    (SILDV 7004, B00076ON32 Region 1 DVD. [3] Live performance in Paris 16/17 December 2003. Dir: I. Jugashvili. Released 8 February 2005, in English, 124 mins.) Included are: Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves from Nabucco, Bandits' Chorus from Ernani, Spanish Medley: Amapola y Valencia y Granada, excerpt from Boris Godunov, March of the Toreadors from Carmen, Nessun Dorma from Turandot and Di Quella ...