The Golden Cockerel (Russian: Золотой петушок, romanized: Zolotoy petushok listen) is an opera in three acts, with a short prologue and an even shorter...
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Golden Cockerel may refer to: Golden Cockerel Press, an English fine press operating between 1920 and 1961 The Golden Cockerel, an opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov...
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The Golden Cockerel Press was an English fine press operating between 1920 and 1961. The private press made handmade limited editions of classic works...
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The Tale of the Golden Cockerel (Russian: «Сказка о золотом петушке», romanized: Skazka o zolotom petushke) is the last fairy tale in verse by Alexander...
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Eric Gill (redirect from ITC Golden Cockerel)
books published by the Golden Cockerel Press considered among the finest of their kind, and it was at Capel that he designed the typefaces Perpetua,...
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P&O Cruises (section Golden Cockerel)
meaningful consultation”. P&O Cruises awards the company's Golden Cockerel trophy to the fastest ship in its fleet. The trophy is currently held by Aurora, which...
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The Golden Cockerel is a 1951 Australian radio play by Catherine Shepherd about Alexander Pushkin. It was one of a series of plays from Shepherd on writers...
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Alexander Pushkin (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
Dargomyzhsky's Rusalka and The Stone Guest; Rimsky-Korsakov's Mozart and Salieri, Tale of Tsar Saltan, and The Golden Cockerel; Cui's Prisoner of the Caucasus, Feast...
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family for the Golden Cockerel Press, which has been digitised as ITC Golden Cockerel, also has similarities. Monotype's Gill Facia family from the digital...
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Nikolay Milyutin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the New International Encyclopedia)
Harcave, Sidney (1968). Years of the Golden Cockerel, p. 174. New York: Macmillan Frank, Joseph (1979). Dostoevsky: The Seeds of Revolt, 1821–1849, p. 253...
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Robert Gibbings (category Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design)
for The Lives of Gallant Ladies for the Golden Cockerel Press, his most important commission to date at 100 guineas. Gibbings was working on the wood...
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the opera "The Golden Cockerel" by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov. Dudley Buck set portions of the text of the Don Munio chapter for his 1874 oratorio The Legend...
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Juan Rulfo (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
de oro [es] (The Golden Cockerel), which was not published until 1980. A revised and corrected edition was issued posthumously in 2010. The Fundación Rulfo...
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century and the famous narrative epic of Alexander Pushkin: The Tale of the Golden Cockerel (Сказка о золотом петушке, 1834) with the addition of the Shamakhan...
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Ivan Bilibin (category Illustrators from the Russian Empire)
depicting the emperor as a donkey. In 1909 Bilibin served as the designer for the first stage production of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's The Golden Cockerel. In...
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and act 4, tableau 2) "Flight of the Bumblebee" (from act 3, tableau 1) Pan Voyevoda Suite Op. 59 The Golden Cockerel Introduction and Cortège de Noces...
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SS Oriana (1959) (category Ships of the Orient Line)
held the Golden Cockerel trophy for the fastest ship in the P&O fleet which she retained until she retired in 1986, when it was handed back to the Canberra...
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Folio Society (redirect from The Folio Society)
Golden Cockerel Press), and Alan Bott (founder of Pan Books). Folio and the Golden Cockerel Press shared premises in Poland Street until 1955. The Folio...
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F. L. Lucas (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
The Golden Cockerel Greek Anthology; originals and verse translations, with introduction and notes; engravings by Lettice Sandford (Golden Cockerel Press...
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Owen Rutter (category Fellows of the Royal Geographical Society)
Voyage in the Resource (Golden Cockerel Press) 1937 The First Fleet. The Record of the Foundation of Australia from its Conception to the Settlement...
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Hibla Gerzmava (category Recipients of the Golden Mask)
Tale of Tsar Saltan by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Queen of Shemakha in The Golden Cockerel by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Louise in Betrothal in a Monastery by...
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Gay Taylor (section Founding of Golden Cockerel Press)
English writer and co-founder, with Harold (Hal) Midgely Taylor, of the Golden Cockerel Press. Ethelwynne (nickname, "Gay") ) Stewart McDowall was born on...
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69,153 gross tons. As Oriana, she held the Golden Cockerel trophy in recognition of being the fastest ship in the P&O Cruises fleet from 1997, when she...
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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (category American football venues in the United Kingdom)
walk up the side of the stadium to the roof, then over a glass walkway around the golden cockerel above the South Stand where they may view the goal line...
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SS Canberra (category Falklands War naval ships of the United Kingdom)
many years as a result. In March 1986, the Golden Cockerel trophy was transferred from the old Oriana to the Canberra due to Oriana's retirement. Age...
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Philomele, The Love of the Nightingale (Richard Mills) The Queen, Perelà, uomo di fumo (Dusapin) The Queen of Chemakha, The Golden Cockerel (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov)...
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Eric Ravilious (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Gwenda Morgan who also depicted scenes in the South Downs and was commissioned by the Golden Cockerel Press. In the mid-1930s Ravilious took up lithography...
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published by the Golden Cockerel Press in 1921 and was a critical success; it was the first of over a dozen short-story collections he published in the 1920s...
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Mariinsky Theatre (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
opera The Golden Cockerel in 1909 and Prokofiev's ballet Cinderella in 1946 (with Natalya Dudinskaya). The imperial and Soviet theater was the home of...
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Jim Ede (category Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art)
while keeping the house in Morocco as a base. His correspondence with T. E. Lawrence was published by the Golden Cockerel Press in 1942. The collection of...
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