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Semyon Kotko (Russian: Семён Котко), Op. 81, is an
opera in five acts by
Sergei Prokofiev to a
libretto by
Sergei Prokofiev and
Valentin Katayev based...
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Yekaterina Kotko (Russian: Екатерина Котько, born 20
October 1965) is a
retired Soviet rower who won a
silver medal in the
eights at the 1991
World Championships...
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Three Oranges, Op. 33 (1919) The
Fiery Angel, Op. 37 (1919–27)
Semyon Kotko, Op. 81 (1939)
Betrothal in a Monastery, Op. 86 (1940–41) War and Peace...
- is a
Russian opera director. His 1999
production of Prokofiev's
Semyon Kotko won The
Golden Mask (Russia's
highest theatre award) in the
categories of...
- Igor
Kotko (born 3
January 1963) is a
Soviet rower. He won a gold
medal at the 1986
World Rowing Championships in
Nottingham with the men's quadruple...
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vinograd (1936)
Enemies (1938) -
Nadya A
Soldier Was
Returning (1939) -
Froska Kotko - ****'s
sister Doctor Kalyuzhnyy (1939)
Adventures of
Korzinkina (1941...
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Maddalena The
Gambler The Love for
Three Oranges The
Fiery Angel Semyon Kotko Betrothal in a
Monastery War and
Peace The
Story of a Real Man
Ballets Ala...
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Alexander Nevsky's success,
Prokofiev composed his
first Soviet opera,
Semyon Kotko,
which was
intended to be
produced by the
director Vsevolod Meyerhold. The...
- and was
engaged with
producing the première of
Sergei Prokofiev's
Semyon Kotko, when he was
instructed that he was to c****ograph a
spectacle in Leningrad...
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developed his
mature style.
Sergei Prokofieff –
wrote a five-act
opera Semyon Kotko (1939). The
opera is set in
Ukraine in 1918.
Dmitri Kabalevsky – A Ukrainian...