Leonid Vitalyevich Sobinov (Russian: Леони́д Вита́льевич Со́бинов, 7 June [OS 26 May] 1872 – 14 October 1934) was an Imperial Russian operatic tenor. His...
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Sobinov may refer to one of the following: Boris Sobinov (1895–1956), Russian composer Leonid Sobinov (1872–1934), Russian opera singer, father of Boris...
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defected from the Soviet Union in 1979. On board a Soviet cruise ship, SS Leonid Sobinov (Black Sea Shipping Company), in Sydney Harbour, Gasinskaya slipped...
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Leonidovich Sobinov (Russian: Бори́с Леони́дович Со́бинов; 1895 in Moscow – 1956 in Klin) was a Russian composer and a son of Leonid Sobinov, Russia's leading...
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by the Soviet Union-based Black Sea Shipping Company and renamed SS Leonid Sobinov. The ship was scrapped in 1999. Prior to World War II, Cunard's Canadian...
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(1929–1998), Soviet swimmer Leonid Sigal, Russian violinist and conductor Leonid Sobinov (1872–1934), Russian opera singer Leonid Stadnyk (1970–2014), Ukrainian...
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begin their studies. In 1935 the Conservatory was named after the tenor Leonid Sobinov. Stanislav Kasparovich Echsner (Exner, Eksner) (1912–1914) Josef Ivanovich...
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retirement to dance the mazurka, the 'sensation of the evening' was tenor Leonid Sobinov, who, standing in for Shaliapin, was dressed as Michael I Romanov –...
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Leonid Sobinov (1973–1999) Scrapped at 1999 at Alang, India Franconia and Carmania Laid up in Southampton. Carmania is on the right. Leonid Sobinov in...
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sold to the Black Sea Shipping Company, Soviet Union 1973, renamed Leonid Sobinov, scrapped 1999 Phrygia 1955 1955–1965 Cargo ship 3,534 Served on Cunard...
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Scriabin, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and famous opera singers like Leonid Sobinov and Feodor Chaliapin. At the end of the nineteenth century, Kyiv, at...
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Saxonia Cunard 1954 1999 In 1962 renamed Carmania; in 1973 sold & renamed Leonid Sobinov, scrapped 1999 St Helena HM Government 1977 1990 Ex-Northland Prince...
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world-renown, well-remembered and still popular soloists, including Leonid Sobinov, Galina Vishnevskaya and, of course, Feodor Chaliapin, the greatest...
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Eugene Onegin Opera by Tchaikovsky Leonid Sobinov as Vladimir Lensky, 1898 Description lyrical scenes Native title Russian: Евгений Онегин (Yevgény Onégin...
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and Ballet Theater. He is often referred to as Odessa's Sobinov, a reference to Leonid Sobinov, one of the best known Russian tenors of the first half...
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Ellen Sheidlin, photoblogger and painter Fyodor Shekhtel, architect Leonid Sobinov, operatic tenor Pyotr Stolypin, statesman Vladimir Stoupel, Russian-born...
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violinist, 60 October 13 – Theodore Baker, musicologist, 83 October 14 – Leonid Sobinov, operatic tenor, 62 (heart attack) November 12 – Henri Verbrugghen,...
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become an opera singer. After some time, in memory of Pavel Koshetz Leonid Sobinov organized two concerts, which involved famous singers partners of Pavel...
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from his first marriage tenor Mikhail Dmitrievich Vasilyev Mikhaylov Leonid Sobinov Galitsky (Vladimir Yaroslavich), Prince of Galich, brother of Princess...
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1909, at the Nizhny Novgorod fair, she was heard by the great tenor Leonid Sobinov. He brought her to the attention of a wider public, which soon included...
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geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey MPC · 4448 4449 Sobinov 1987 RX3 Leonid Sobinov (1872–1934), Russian opera singer MPC · 4449 4450 Pan 1987...
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demands, the efforts of cultural figures such as the Russian singer Leonid Sobinov meant that the opera company was saved. Between 1919 and 1939, the opera...
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the first Russian theater Nikolay Nekrasov and Mikhail Kuzmin, poets Leonid Sobinov, opera singer Konstantin Ushinsky, founder of Russian pedagogics Feraliminal...
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Leonid Sobinov as Tsar Berendey (Bolshoy Theatre, Moscow 1911)...
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The main role of Vladimir Dubrovsky was performed by Nikolai Figner, Leonid Sobinov, Sergei Lemeshev, and Ivan Kozlovsky, as well as various others. The...
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Vinci Italian Line 1960 33,340 Ended service in 1978. Scrapped 1982. Leonid Sobinov Black Sea Shipping Company 1974 21,370 Formerly: Saxonia, Carmania....
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Artist of the USSR (1936). Vsevolod Meyerhold (1874–1940), director Leonid Sobinov (1872–1924), opera singer (lyric-dramatic tenor) Konstantin Stanislavsky...
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renowned not only in Leningrad, but also around the whole USSR. When tenor Leonid Sobinov first saw him, he exclaimed: "This is a miracle of nature". The Soviet...
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Smoktunovsky (1925–1994), actor Pyotr Sobennikov (1894–1960), general Leonid Sobinov (1872–1934), tenor and Director of the Bolshoi Theatre Sergei Sokolov...
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with such major Russian opera stars as a bass Feodor Chaliapin, tenor Leonid Sobinov, and tenor Dmitri Smirnov. After the end of the First World War, in...
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