Don Juan (drama)
Don Juan (Russian: Дон Жуан) is an 1862 drama by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, first published in the April issue of The Russian Messenger magazine. Don Juan never appeared on stage during its author's lifetime. In 1891, its production was deemed "unsuitable" by censors. The play was staged for the first time in 1905 by the Adelgeim Brothers troupe. Later incidental music was written for the play by Eduard Nápravník. Pyotr Tchaikovsky set the "Distant Alpujarra's lights..." piece to music; it is known as "Don Juan's Serenade".
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Don Juan (drama)
Don Juan (Russian: Дон Жуан) is an 1862 drama by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy, first published in the April issue of The Russian Messenger magazine. Don Juan never appeared on stage during its author's lifetime. In 1891, its production was deemed "unsuitable" by censors. The play was staged for the first time in 1905 by the Adelgeim Brothers troupe. Later incidental music was written for the play by Eduard Nápravník. Pyotr Tchaikovsky set the "Distant Alpujarra's lights..." piece to music; it is known as "Don Juan's Serenade".
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Don Juan (Russian: Дон Жуан) i ...... nown as "Don Juan's Serenade".
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Дон Жуан — драматическая поэма ...... ь. — Письмо от 10 июня 1861 г.
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Don Juan (Russian: Дон Жуан) i ...... nown as "Don Juan's Serenade".
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Дон Жуан — драматическая поэма ...... а. — Письмо от 10 июня 1861 г.
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Don Juan (drama)
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Дон Жуан (драма)
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