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Ludmila Červinková (29
April 1908 – 16
September 1980) was a
Czech operatic soprano who had a
celebrated international career during the 1930s through...
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Marie Červinková-Riegrová (9
August 1854 in
Prague – 19
January 1895 in Prague) was a
Czech writer. She
wrote the
libretto Dimitrij for
Karel Šebor, but...
- four acts by Antonín Dvořák (B. 127, Op. 64), set to a
libretto by
Marie Červinková-Riegrová, with a plot
derived from
Ferdinand Mikovec's
Dimitr Ivanovič...
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responsibility of
Adolf Čech. It was sung in
Czech and
translated by
Marie Červinková-Riegrová. The
first performance in Hamburg, on 19
January 1892, was conducted...
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sprawie uznania za
pomnik historii, Dz. U., 2005, vol. 64, No. 570
Cervinkova, Hana; Golden,
Julia (2014). Gonzalez, ed. "Centennial Hall in Wroclaw:...
- by Antonín Dvořák, his Opus 84 (B. 159). Its
Czech libretto by
Marie Červinková-Riegrová
employs characters from
Alois Jirásek's
story At the
Ducal Court...
- България на 28 март". frognews.bg (in Bulgarian).
Retrieved 20
March 2025.
Červinková,
Alice (18
December 2023). "Aero
signs contract for
overhaul and modernization...
- and the symphony. London:
Toccata Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-907689-65-2.
Červinková,
Blanka (ed.).
Bohuslav Martinů, 8.12.1890–28.8.1959: bibliografický katalog...
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Jaroslav Hasek". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077.
Retrieved 2019-08-23.
Červinková, Hana (2004). "Time to Waste". The
Journal of
Power Institutions in Post-Soviet...
- (1908–2007)
Maria Carbone (1908–2002)
Margherita Carosio (1908–2005)
Ludmila Červinková (1908–1980)
Trude Eipperle (1908–1997) Ruby Elzy (1908–1943) Gabriella...