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  2. The Snow Maiden - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Maiden: A Spring Fairy Tale (Russian: Снегурочка–весенняя сказка, romanized: Snegurochka–vesennyaya skazka) is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed during 1880–1881.

  3. Snegurochka - Wikipedia

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    Snow Maiden (1899) by Victor Vasnetsov. Snegurochka (diminutive) or Snegurka (Russian: Снегу́рочка (diminutive), Снегу́рка, IPA: [sʲnʲɪˈɡurət͡ɕkə, sʲnʲɪˈɡurkə]), or Snow Maiden, is a Novy God character originating from Russian fairy tales.

  4. 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.

  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. Yuki-onna - Wikipedia

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    Yuki-onna illustration from Sogi Shokoku Monogatari. Yuki-onna originates from folklores of olden times; in the Muromachi period Sōgi Shokoku Monogatari by the renga poet Sōgi, there is a statement on how he saw a yuki-onna when he was staying in Echigo Province (now Niigata Prefecture), indicating that the legends already existed in the Muromachi period.

  7. The Snow Maiden (1968 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Maiden (Russian: Снегурочка, romanized: Snegurochka) is a 1968 Soviet musical fantasy film directed by Pavel Kadochnikov. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Plot

  8. Ded Moroz - Wikipedia

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    The play The Snow Maiden (named Snegurochka in Russian) by Aleksandr Ostrovsky was influential in this respect, as was Rimsky-Korsakov's The Snow Maiden with libretto based on the play. [1] [5] By the end of the 19th century Ded Moroz became a popular character.

  9. List of compositions by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Maiden – Suite; includes "Dance of the Skomorokhi" (act 3) (also known as "Dance of the Clowns" or "Dance of the Tumblers") Mlada. Suite; includes "Procession of the Nobles" Night on Mount Triglav, 1899–1901; purely orchestral adaptation of act 3; Christmas Eve Suite. Includes "Polonaise" (from Christmas Eve, act 3, tableaux no. 7)