- (Motsart i Salyeri, Russian: Моцарт и Сальери) and The
Miserly Knight (Skupoy
rytsar, Russian: Скупой рыцарь). All four of
these plays were set as one act operas...
-
Salieri (Моцарт и Сальери);
English translation:
Mozart and
Salieri Skupoy rytsar (Скупой рыцарь);
English translations: The
Miserly Knight, or The Covetous...
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archived version 2018.02.03
Anthony Bloom,
Beginning to Pray, page 6. Roman,
Rytsar (1
January 2012). The
Kenotic Theology of
Anthony Bloom Metropolitan of...
- four films, Ring of
Daring (1953), Ma-ma (1976), The Blue Bird (1976), and
Rytsar bez
dospekhov (Poland, 1966). He
published a book of
memoirs in 1967, which...
- 1861) "Peasant Children" (Krestyanskiye deti, 1861) "A
Knight for An Hour" (
Rytsar na thas, 1862) "Green Roar" (Zelyony shum, 1862) "Orina, the Soldier's Mother"...
- Knight, Op. 24, also The
Covetous Knight (Russian: Скупой рыцарь, Skupój
rýtsar’), is a
Russian opera in one act with
music by
Sergei Rachmaninoff, with...
- Чувствительный и холодный),
English translation: The
Sensitive and the Cold (1803)
Rytsar nashego vremeni (Russian: Рыцарь нашего времени),
English translation: A...
- и Сальери,
Mozart i Salieri) The
Miserly Knight (Скупой рыцарь,
Skupoy rytsar) A
Feast in Time of
Plague (Пир во время чумы, Pir vo
vremya chumy) Sir...
-
takes place in the
second act of
Alexander Pushkin's
short tragedy Skupoi rytsar (1836). This
concerns a son, Albert, kept
short of
funds by his father,...
- (1917–[1918], administrator), at.
Andrii Khlystun (1922–1924), at.
Mykola Rytsar (1924–1942+), at.
Vasyl Kvit (1942–[1944]), at.
Stepan Zhyhalo, at. Mykhailo...