Catterino Albertovich Cavos (Italian: Catarino Camillo Cavos; Russian: Катерино Альбертович Кавос, romanized: Katerino Albertovich Kavos; October 30, 1775...
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family. Catterino Cavos (Russian: Катерино Альбертович Кавос) also Catarino Camillo Cavos (1775–1840), is one of the most prominent members of the Cavos family...
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in Moscow (1853–1856). Alberto Cavos was born in Saint Petersburg to Venetian opera composer Catterino Cavos (see Cavos family), and his wife, Camilla...
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further reconstruction was carried out, by Alberto Cavos, son of the opera composer Catterino Cavos. On 7 December 1919 the house was renamed the State...
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The plot of A Life for the Tsar had been used earlier in 1815, when Catterino Cavos, an Italian-Russian composer, had written a two-act singspiel with...
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success at its premiere on 9 December 1836, under the direction of Catterino Cavos, who had written an opera on the same subject in Italy. The Tsar rewarded...
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musician, 68 May 1 – Giuditta Grisi, operatic mezzo-soprano, 34 May 10 – Catterino Cavos, organist, conductor and composer, 64 May 25 – Nikolai Lavrov, operatic...
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Kashin (1769–1841) Alexey Titov (1769–1827) Lev Gurilyov (1770–1844) Catterino Cavos (1775–1840) Stepan Davydov (1777 – 1825) Ekaterina Likoshin (1780–1840)...
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Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre was renovated to a design by Albert Cavos (son of Catterino Cavos, an opera composer), and served as the principal theatre of...
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Václav Tomášek (1774–1850) Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse (1774–1842) Catterino Cavos (1775–1840) Johann Anton André (1775–1842) François-Adrien Boieldieu...
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Камилла Альбертовна Кавос, and then Бенуа) was the granddaughter of Catterino Cavos. His father was Nicholas Benois, a Russian architect. His brothers...
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(1916–2002), born in present-day Uzbekistan Georgy Catoire (1861–1926) Catterino Cavos (1775–1840) Nektarios Chargeishvili (1937–1971) Gayane Chebotaryan...
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preservationist. His great-grandfather was Venetian-born Russian composer Catterino Cavos. Lanceray's siblings were also heirs to this artistic tradition. His...
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– Giuseppe Baini, composer and music critic (d. 1844) October 30 – Catterino Cavos, organist, conductor and composer (d. 1840) December 6 – Nicolo Isouard...
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in turn based on a melody by Catterino Cavos from his vaudeville The Cossack-Poet.; In its first appearance in the Cavos vaudeville the melody had an...
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surgeon, judge and politician in Upper Canada (d. 1845) October 30 Catterino Cavos, Russian composer (d. 1840) Wilhelm Ludwig Viktor Henckel von Donnersmarck...
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initially studied to be ballet dancer and was then trained in singing by Catterino Cavos. She made her operatic debut in 1835 and the following year created...
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her. Among Nadezhda Repina's roles: Masha – Ivan Susanin, opera of Catterino Cavos Zerlina – Don Giovanni, opera of Mozart Angèle – Le domino noir, opéra...
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documented use was as an arietta from a vaudeville by a Venetian composer Catterino Cavos. The original English translation of the song "Oi Ne Khody Hrytsiu"...
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immigrant Catterino Cavos (1775–1840) and Stepan Davydov (1777–1825). The next success was a patriotic opera Ivan Susanin (1815) by Cavos based on an...
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Alexander I it was French opera that was in vogue. Even so, the Italian Catterino Cavos, installed in the country, was appointed director of the Imperial Theater...
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Precaution, or Lise and Colin). The work was set to music by the composer Catterino Cavos. A production of Jean-Pierre Aumer's 1828 version of La Fille mal gardée...
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Russian text and additional music by the naturalised Russian immigrant Catterino Cavos who originally hailed from Venice, and Stepan Davydov (1777–1825)....
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registers variants from Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian sources. Catterino Cavos's 1807 opera Ilya Bogatyr (Ilya the Hero) Foma Berennikov from Alexander...
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composing of opera tetralogy Mermaid (together with Ferdinand Kauer and Catterino Cavos, 1803–1807, providing the additional music for the 1st, 3rd and 4th...
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surgeon, judge and politician in Upper Canada (d. 1845) October 30 Catterino Cavos, Russian composer (d. 1840) Wilhelm Ludwig Viktor Henckel von Donnersmarck...
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including Pasquale Cafaro and Niccolò Jommelli. Henry Bishop [pupils] Catterino Cavos [pupils] Joseph Ignaz Bieling this teacher's teachers Biggs (1906–1977)...
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them the pianist John Field, violinist Gavrila Rachinsky, composer Catterino Cavos, harpist Karl Schulz and painter Mikhail Terebenyov. By age eleven...
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transferred to the Tikhvin in 1939. Catterino Cavos 1775 1840 Operatic composer, organist and conductor, father of Alberto Cavos. Opera Ivan Susanin. Originally...
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May 1797 protagonista Inno patriottico per la guardia civica Anthem Catterino Cavos Venice, Teatro alla Fenice 14 September 1797 Edipo Edipo a Colono Tragedia...
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