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Alexander Sergeyevich Dargomyzhsky (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Даргомыжский, romanized:
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Dargomyzhskiy, IPA: [ɐlʲɪkˈsandr sʲɪrˈɡʲe(j)ɪvʲɪdʑ...
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winter to
Alexander Dargomyzhsky, at that time the most
important Russian composer after Mikhail Glinka.
Dargomyzhsky was
impressed with Mussorgsky's...
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Dargomyzhsky Glacier (71°50′S 70°50′W / 71.833°S 70.833°W / -71.833; -70.833) is an
outlet glacier flowing west from
Duffy Peak, in the
central portion...
- love that he has for her. "I
Loved You", a song by
composer Alexander Dargomyzhsky (1832) "I
Loved You", a song by
composer Alexander Alyabyev (1834) "I...
- Rusálka listen) is an
opera in four acts, six tableaux, by
Alexander Dargomyzhsky,
composed during 1848-1855. The
Russian libretto was
adapted by the composer...
- with
incidental music by
Camille Chevillard Rusalka (
Dargomyzhsky), an
opera by
Alexander Dargomyzhsky based on Pushkin's play
Rusalka (novel), a fantasy...
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Kamennyj gost' in transliteration) is an
opera in
three acts by
Alexander Dargomyzhsky from a
libretto taken almost verbatim from
Alexander Pushkin's 1830 play...
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whose works were pla**** at the
concert were
Mikhail Glinka,
Alexander Dargomyzhsky, Mily Balakirev, and
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The
article ended with...
- turn
towards classic Russian operatists like Tchaikovsky, Glinka, and
Dargomyzhsky. Yet,
after the 1922 premiere, the work's tame
nature –
compared to the...
- such
operatic masterpieces as
Rusalka and The
Stone Guest by
Alexander Dargomyzhsky,
Boris Godunov and
Khovanshchina by
Modest Mussorgsky,
Prince Igor by...