- The
Noblewoman Vera
Sheloga (Russian: Боярыня Вера Шелога, romanized: Boyarïnya Vera
Sheloga listen) is an
opera in one act by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov...
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subsequently rewritten and
became in 1898 the one act
opera Boyarïnya Vera
Sheloga). The
third version was made
famous by
Feodor Chaliapin in the role of...
- Tchaikovsky's The
Oprichnik and Rimsky-Korsakov's The
Noblewoman Vera
Sheloga, and
videos of Dargomyzhsky's The
Stone Guest, Rimsky-Korsakov's Sadko...
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Historical drama: The Maid of Pskov, and its
prologue The
Noblewoman Vera
Sheloga,
Mozart and Salieri, The Tsar's Bride, Pan Voyevoda,
Servilya Folk operas:...
- (Моцарт и Сальери =
Mocart i Sal'eri), Op. 48, 1897 The
Noblewoman Vera
Sheloga (Боярыня Вера Шелога =
Bojarynja Vera Šeloga), Op. 54, 1898 The Tsar's...
- Tokmakova.
Adoptive daughter of
Prince Tokmakov,
biological daughter of Vera
Sheloga (Tokmakov's sister-in-law) and Tsar Ivan
Vasilevich the Terrible. 1872...
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captured by the
Livonian Brothers of the Sword. In 1330, the
Pskov posadnik Sheloga constructed the
Izborsk fortress on the top of
Zheravya hill. In 1348,...
- Tokmakov. The
adoptive father of
Princess Olga and the brother-in-law of Vera
Sheloga. 1872
opera composed by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov,
based on the
drama of...
- Bouffes-Parisiens,
Salle Choiseul,
Paris Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Boyarinya Vera
Sheloga Sadko,
premiered January 7 at the
Solodovnikov Theatre in Moscow. The Belle...
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Salieri by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov –
world premiere; 1898 –
Boyarinya Vera
Sheloga by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov –
world premiere; 1898 –
Judith by Alexander...