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    Rogneda (Russian: Рогнеда) is an opera in five acts, composed by Alexander Serov between 1863 and 1865. The scenario, by the composer, was based on the...
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    Rogneda Rogvolodovna (Russian: Рогнеда Рогволодовна; Christian name: Anastasia; c. 960 – c. 1000), also known as Ragnhild (Ragnheiðr), is a person mentioned...
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  • (1813–1873) with his 3 operas including Zaporozhets za Dunayem (1863); Alexander Serov (1820–1871) with his Judith (1863) Rogneda (1865) The Power of the...
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    Anton Rubinstein (The Demon, 1875) and Aleksandr Serov (Judith, 1863; Rogneda, 1865). In Ukraine, belonging to Russia until 1991, Mykola Lysenko was...
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    Dargomyzhsky; 1886 – The Stone Guest by Alexander Dargomyzhsky; 1886 – Rogneda by Alexander Serov; 1886 – Prince Igor by Alexander Borodin; 1886 – The...
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    Tsar (1836), Ruslan and Ludmila(1842) Aleksandr Serov: Judith (1863), Rogneda (1865), The Power of the Fiend (1871) Giuseppe Verdi: Don Carlos (1867)...
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    for the series of Russian nationalistic historical operas continued by works such as Serov's Rogneda, Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, Rimsky-Korsakov's Maid...
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  • 1700–c. 1754): The Devil to Pay Alexander Serov (1820–1871): Judith, Rogneda, The Power of the Fiend José Serrano (1873–1941): La dolorosa, La canción...
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    Sicily Karol Szymanowski: King Roger Rogneda of Polotsk, consort of Vladimir I of Kiev Alexander Serov: Rogneda Theodore Roosevelt, American President...
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    Alexander Serov (category Russian opera composers)
    performed in 1863. Although Serov's operas Judith and Rogneda were quite successful at the time, none of his operas is performed today, though excerpts...
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    servant) of Vyshata – baritone Vakhrameyevna, witch – contralto Ghost of Rogneda – dramatic soprano Old visitor – spoken role Young visitor – spoken role...
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  • Monteverdi, 1640 Roberto Devereux, Donizetti, 1837 Rodelinda, Handel, 1725 Rogneda, Serov, 1865 Le Roi Arthus, Ernest Chausson, 1903 Le roi de Lahore, Massenet...
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    Grand opera in Russia; Three case-studies: Rogneda, The Maid of Orleans and Servilia". In David Charlton (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Grand Opera. Cambridge...
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    This stage debut, supplemented with his next opera Rogneda, made Serov the most important Russian opera composer of the 1860s. The Italian play Giuditta...
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    Juliet" 1989 – L. Minkus "Don Quichote" 1995 – A. Mdivani "Passions" ("Rogneda") 1997 – I. Stravinsky "Le sacre du printemps" (second edition) 1998 –...
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  • Nikolai Potocki. They had one son, Mstislav. In 1916, she designed the opera Rogneda, produced in Moscow. In 1918, Shchekatikhina was recruited by the graphic...
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    audience's subdued response to his opera Judith; she also inspired the author to write another work, the opera Rogneda. In Tatyana's constant striving "to...
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    Rogneda of Polotsk, Vladimir I of Kiev and Izyaslav of Polotsk...
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    The Power of the Fiend (category Russian-language operas)
    gives up the idea of murder and reconciles his marriage.) Judith (1863) Rogneda (1865) Notes The Power of the Fiend Mariinsky Theatre's title Sources Bernandt...
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  • Vladimir and Rogneda, 1770...
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    Mikhail Sariotti (category 19th-century male opera singers from the Russian Empire)
    Olofern – opera Judith, 1863; Vladimir Krasnoye Solnyshko – opera Rogneda, 1865; Yeryomka – opera The Power of the Fiend, 1871. Mikhail Sariotti worked as...
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    original. Alexander Serov 1820 1871 Composer and music critic. Operas Judith and Rogneda. Pyotr Tchaikovsky 1840 1893 Composer. Swan Lake, Eugene Onegin...
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    Osip Petrov (category 19th-century male opera singers from the Russian Empire)
    Rubinstein's The Demon Oziya in Serov's Judith Prince Vladimir in Serov's Rogneda Kochubey in Tchaikovsky's Mazeppa Neizvestnyi (The Unknown Man) in Verstovsky's...
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