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mythological characters (Frost, Spring, Wood-Sprite), real
people (Kupava,
Mizgir'), and
those in-between, i.e., half-mythical, half-real (Snow Maiden, Lel’...
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Mizgir chases after her but
encounters the Leshy. In the forest, Snegurochka,
while meeting Spring,
receives the gift of love,
which delights Mizgir....
- return.
Kupava and
Mizgir, a
betrothed couple,
attend a
festival with Kupava's friends. However, upon
seeing Snegurochka,
Mizgir abandons Kupava, publicly...
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story follows Yeremey Mizgir, a
spirited young serf
whose mischievous behavior leads his
mistress to
conscript him into the army.
Mizgir is sent to
serve in...
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Ukrainian and English). Kyiv:
State Statistics Service of Ukraine.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 28
September 2023.
mizgir.com.ua (in Ukrainian) v t e...
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Raimbaud (Le
Comte Ory),
Escamillo (Carmen),
Golaud (Pelléas et Mélisande),
Mizgir (The Snow Maiden),
Gondremarck (La Vie parisienne),
Calchas (La
belle Hélène)...
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sketches for
Mlada were
transferred to The Snow
Maiden (1881), becoming:
Mizgir's motive "Oh, tell me, tell me, say but one word", and "the
harmonic base...
- in
Cherevichki (Tchaikovsky, 1887)
Demon in The
Demon (Anton Rubinstein)
Mizgir in The Snow
Maiden (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov)
created the
title role in Aleko...