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Catterino Albertovich Cavos (Italian:
Catarino Camillo Cavos; Russian: Катерино Альбертович Кавос, romanized: Katerino
Albertovich Kavos;
October 30,...
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reconstruction was
carried out, by
Alberto Cavos, son of the
opera composer Catterino Cavos. On 7
December 1919 the
house was
renamed the
State Academic Bolshoi...
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classification registers variants from Russian,
Belarusian and
Ukrainian sources.
Catterino Cavos's 1807
opera Ilya
Bogatyr (Ilya the Hero) Foma
Berennikov from Alexander...
- 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...
- end of 18th century. They came of an old, well-to-do
Venetian family.
Catterino Cavos (Russian: Катерино Альбертович Кавос) also
Catarino Camillo Cavos...
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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 prin****l
theatre of the...
- do****ented 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"...
- folk-song "Oi ne khody, Hrytsju",
which is in turn
based on a
melody by
Catterino Cavos from his
vaudeville The Cossack-Poet.; In its
first appearance in...
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great 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...
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Sautermeister of
Lyons ("B****e-orgue") in 1812;
Gottlieb Streitwolf in 1828; and
Catterino Catterini ("glicibarifono") in the 1830s.
These last four, and several...