- Oda
Slobodskaya (28 November/10
December 1888 – 30 July 1970) was a
Russian soprano who
became a
British citizen. Her
biographer Maurice Leonard quotes...
- romanized: Slobidska Ukraina; Russian: Слободская Украина, romanized:
Slobodskaya Ukraina. Ukrainian: Слобожанщина, IPA: [sloboˈʒɑnʃtʃɪnɐ]; Russian: Слобожанщина...
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Slobodskoy (masculine),
Slobodskaya (feminine), or
Slobodskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Slobodskoy District, a
district of
Kirov Oblast,
Russia Slobodskoy...
- Piatigorsky, Lily Pons,
Vladimir Rosing, Tito Schipa,
Elisabeth Schumann, Oda
Slobodskaya,
Conchita Supervía, Dame
Clara Butt,
Maggie Teyte and Eugène Ysaÿe. Grove's...
- the songs.
Medtner himself recorded a
selection with the
sopranos Oda
Slobodskaya,
Tatiana Makushina,
Margaret Ritchie and
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. In recent...
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Slobodskoy (Russian: Слободской; masculine),
Slobodskaya (Слободская; feminine), or
Slobodskoye (Слободское; neuter) is the name of
several inhabited...
-
Hatteras Island, Dare County,
North Carolina; his girlfriend,
Natalia Slobodskaya, was
severely injured in the attack, but survived. Eric Reichardt, 42...
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Slobozhanschyna (
Slobodskaya) Ukraine. The
Great Synaxaristes for May 19
includes a list of
names (in Gr****) of 27
Hieromartyrs of
Slobozhanschyna (
Slobodskaya), Ukraine...
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rubles was
recently announced [36]. In 2019 the
poultry enterprise "Rybno-
Slobodskaya agrofirm " KAZ "
specializing in
geese breeding was
opened on the territory...
- by
Bronislava Nijinska,
conducted by
Grzegorz Fitelberg, and with Oda
Slobodskaya,
Stefan Belina-Skupevsky, Zoya Rozovskaya, and
Yelena Sadoven in the...