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- Константиновна Мравинская), better known by her stage name Yevgeniya or Evgenia Mravina (Russian: Евгения Мравина; 16 February [O.S. 4 February] 1864 – 24 October [O...
- Christmas Eve Opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Yevgeniya Mravina as Oksana in the premiere Native title Russian: Ночь перед Рождеством Librettist Rimsky-Korsakov...
- Conservatory. Mravinsky was born in Saint Petersburg. The soprano Yevgeniya Mravina was his aunt. His father, Alexandr Konstantinovich Mravinsky, died in 1918...
- Liebling [pupils] Blanche Marchesi (her daughter) Dame Nellie Melba Yevgeniya Mravina Emma Nevada Aglaja Orgeni Gina Oselio Regina Pacini Rosa Papier [pupils]...
- President of Argentina (b. 1831)[citation needed] October 24 – Yevgeniya Mravina, Russian soprano (b. 1864)[citation needed] October 27 – Prince Maurice...
- Domontovich, with whom she had fallen in love. Russian opera singer Yevgeniya Mravina (stage name) was Kollontai's half-sister via her mother. The celebrated...
- Estelle Liebling Blanche Marchesi (her daughter) Dame Nellie Melba Yevgeniya Mravina Louise Natali-Graham Emma Nevada Aglaja Orgeni Gina Oselio Regina Pacini...
- (old calendar: 26 April), with set-design by Leonid Pasternak; Yevgeniya Mravina took the role of Fornarina, Raphael's model and mistress. Arensky chose...
- and the singers Fyodor Shalyapin, Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel and Yevgeniya Mravina performed, accompanied by Rimsky-Korsakov's wife. A Becker piano, acquired...