- A
rayok (Russian: раёк, IPA: [rɐˈjɵk], lit. "small paradise") was a
Russian fairground peep show.
Performed using a box with
pictures viewed through magnifying...
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Antiformalist Rayok (Russian: Антиформалистический раёк), also
known as Learner's Manual,
without opus number, is a
satirical cantata for four voices...
- Znamenskoye-
Rayok is an
estate in Тver
Oblast (Maryinskoe
Rural Settlement [ru], Тorzhoksky District), Russia, that was
built in the
second half of the...
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forced publicly to repent. The
campaign was
satirized in the Anti-Formalist
Rayok by Shostakovich. The
composers condemned were
formally rehabilitated by...
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Macbeth and the
Eleventh Symphony, as well as in
satirical works such as "
Rayok". Prokofiev's
influence is most
apparent in the
earlier piano works, such...
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Catherine the
Great in 1782, a
senator in 1781, and he
built the Znamenskoye-
Rayok Estate. He was one of the highest-ranking and
richest members of the Glebov...
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opened up to
anyone who
could afford a ticket. A
seating section called a
rayok, or 'paradise gallery',
consisted of
simple wooden benches. This allowed...
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cantata for mezzo-soprano, tenor, two baritones,
chorus and
orchestra (1947)
Rayok (Little Paradise) for four voices,
chorus and
piano (1948) Op. 81: Song...
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headings of the
magazine as "Pitchfork to the flank", "Crocodile's Tooth", "
Rayok", "Readers Page", were based, as a rule, on the
materials of
workers rural...
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Themes Song of the
Forests The Sun
Shines Over Our
Motherland Antiformalist Rayok From
Jewish Folk
Poetry The
Execution of
Stepan Razin Seven Romances on...