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Rusalka
Rusalka Rusalka may refer to: Rusalka, a Slavic water nymph; see Slavic fairies Rusalka (play) , a major though unfinished verse play by Alexander Pushkin Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky), an opera by Alexander Dargomyzhsky ...
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Rusálka (translated from German)
... too improve and remove afterwards this marking. Rusalka of the Russian painter Konstantin Wasiljew (design ... escape safe death any longer. see also Rusalka (opera), Dvorak Quellnymphe
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Rusalka (translated from German)
Rusalka The word Rusalka designated: Rusalka_(Oper), an opera of Antonín ...
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Rusalka (translated from French)
Rusalka One rusalka is, in Slavic mythology, a creature of ... small siren of Hans Christian Andersen or Rusalka of Antonín Dvo?ák . Artistic evocations Literature ... small siren of Hans Christian Andersen . Music Rusalka of Antonín Dvo?ák .
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Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky)
Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky) Rusalka (Русалка in Cyrillic; stress on the second ... Mariinsky Theatre. Although much of Dargomyzhsky's Rusalka is fairly conventional in musical form and ... a prince, drowns herself (hence the designation "rusalka," or "drowned maiden"). The last act of ... unusual in that a 12-year-old rusalka speaks her lines over the music. ...
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Rusalka (book)
Rusalka (book) Rusalka is a 1989 book by C. J ...
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Rusalka (opera)
Rusalka (opera) Rusalka is an opera by Antonin Dvořák. The ... in Prague on 31 March 1901. (A rusalka is a water spirit of Slavic mythology ... in Czech lands, though less so elsewhere. Rusalka's "Song to the Moon" ("Píseň Rusalky ... Wood-Sprite - mezzo Vodník (a water goblin , Rusalka's father) - bass Rusalka - soprano Ježibaba ( ...
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Rusalka (opera) (translated from German)
Rusalka (opera) Rusalka is one Opera in three documents of ... tenor) The cook The kitchen boy (Sopran) Rusalka (lyric Sopran) Jezibaba - the witch (Mezzosopran) The ... of them into the water. The nixe Rusalka confesses to her father, that it wants ... witch Jezibaba appears. Hoehnisch grants it to Rusalka their despairs to stated desire and ...
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Rusalka (opera) (translated from Spanish)
Rusalka (opera) Rusalka she is one ópera with music of ... the opera comes from Slavic mythology, where rusalka he is a spirit of the water ... is Song to the moon, that sings Rusalka to request to him that it turns ...
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Image:Rusalka.jpg
Image:Rusalka.jpg Image File history File links Rusalka.jpg Rusalka (Русалка ...
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