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originating from the noun
zbruya (harness); its
feminine counterpart is
Zbruyeva or Zbrueva. It may
refer to the
following notable people:
Aleksandr Zbruyev...
- "Rusalka." Bulakhov's
daughter was an
opera singer Yevgeniya Ivanovna Zbruyeva (1867?–1936). His song "You Will Not Believe" ("Ты не поверишь") was set...
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Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel Alkonost, bird of
paradise contralto Yevgeniya Zbruyeva Serafima Sinitsina Chorus,
Silent roles: Well-off people,
beggar community...
- The Snow
Maiden Opera by
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Yevgeniya Zbruyeva as Lel at the
Bolshoy Theatre,
Moscow (1894)
Native title Russian: Снегурочка–Весенняя...
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December 1867 (or
January 7, 1868)
Moscow Died 20
October 1936
Moscow Other names
Evegeniya Zbrujewa,
Evegenia Zbroueff,
Yevgenia Zbruyeva Occupation Singer...
- (Russian: Семь невест ефрейтора Збруева, romanized: Sem
nevest Yefreytora Zbruyeva) is a 1970
Soviet teen
comedy film
directed by
Vitaliy Melnikov. While...
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Yevgeniya Zbruyeva as
Marfa (Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, 1911)...