Askold's Grave (opera)
Askold's Grave (also: Askold's Tomb, Russian: Аскольдова могила – Askol’dova mogila) is an opera in four acts by Alexey Verstovsky with a libretto by Mikhail Zagoskin. It was the most successful of Verstovsky's six operas, and its popularity even overshadowed Glinka’s two operas. It is a romantic opera with spoken dialogue, influenced by Weber's Der Freischütz, the latter having become popular in Russia after its first Russian performance in 1824. The role of Torop was created specifically for Alexander Bantyshev.
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Askold's Grave (opera)
Askold's Grave (also: Askold's Tomb, Russian: Аскольдова могила – Askol’dova mogila) is an opera in four acts by Alexey Verstovsky with a libretto by Mikhail Zagoskin. It was the most successful of Verstovsky's six operas, and its popularity even overshadowed Glinka’s two operas. It is a romantic opera with spoken dialogue, influenced by Weber's Der Freischütz, the latter having become popular in Russia after its first Russian performance in 1824. The role of Torop was created specifically for Alexander Bantyshev.
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Askold's Grave (also: Askold's ...... cally for Alexander Bantyshev.
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Russian
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Askold's Grave
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Аскольдова могила
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1835-09-16
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Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
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Sound sample of the fragment of the vocal part from Aria of the Unknown Man
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Askold's Grave (also: Askold's ...... cally for Alexander Bantyshev.
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