- will do
anything and
everything to keep her safe.
Marya Dmitriyevna Akhrosimova "Marya is old-school, a
grand dame of Moscow": She is Natasha's godmother...
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Petersburg and
schemes with
Prince Vasily Kuragin.
Maria Dmitryevna Akhrosimova: An
older Moscow society lady, good-humored but
brutally honest. Amalia...
-
Akinfi – monk and
confessor of
Marya Bolkonskaya.
Marya Dmitriyevna Akhrosimova –
relative of
Count Rostov and matchmaker.
Strict but
respected and admired...
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Buslayevna Rimsky-Korsakov
Sadko Marfa Mussorgsky Khovanshchina Maria Akhrosimova Prokofiev War and
Peace Marina Mniszech Mussorgsky Boris Godunov Marya...
- away her
secret to
Madame Akhrosimova, with whom they are staying.
Anatole and
Dolokhov are sent away by Gavrila, and
Akhrosimova reduces Natasha to tears...
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Khlestova (“Woe from Wit” by
Alexander Gribo****ov) and
Marya Dmitrievna Akhrosimova (“War and Peace” Leo Tolstoy). The estate, like the
entire Obukhov Lane...
-
Bridges are Made (1962) as Inga War and
Peace (1967) as girl in the
Akhrosimova house, who gave
Natasha a
letter The Incident,
which no one
Noticed (1967)...
- many roles,
including the
British stage premieres of War and
Peace (
Akhrosimova) in 1972 and The B****arids (Beroe) in 1974. She
began her ****ociation...
- in Tchaikovsky’s Enchantress,
Konchakovna in Borodin’s
Prince Igor,
Akhrosimova in Prokofiev's War and
Peace and the
Commissar in Kholminov’s Optimisticheskaya...
- role was
Marcellina in Mozart's The
Marriage of Figaro,
followed by
Akhrosimova in Prokofiev's War and
Peace (1973; the
first opera performed at the...