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    The Zimin Opera was founded by the Russian entrepreneur Sergei Zimin in Moscow, Russia in 1903. The company staged the premieres of such operas as Rimsky-Korsakov's...
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  • Zimin may refer to Zimin (surname) Zimin, Poland – a village Zimin volcano – a Kamchtka volcano Zimin Opera in Moscow, Russia This disambiguation page...
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  • Sergei Ivanovich Zimin (Сергей Ива́нович Зими́н) (June 20 (June 8, Old Style), 1875 – July 26, 1942) was an entrepreneur and opera manager from the Russian...
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  • the Zimin Opera Valentina Zimina (1899–1928), Russian silent screen actress Viktor Zimin (politician) (born 1962), Russian politician Viktor Zimin (football...
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    Private Opera Society (Товарищество Частной Оперы, 1899-1904); and Solodovnikov Theatre (Театр Солодовникова, from 1895; later used by Zimin opera, Moscow...
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    The Golden Cockerel (category Operas by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov)
    last opera. The premiere took place on 7 October, (O.S. 24 September) 1909, at Moscow's Solodovnikov Theatre in a performance by the Zimin Opera. Emil...
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    by Zelyonïy. Other notable performances included those in 1906 at the Zimin Opera, Moscow, conducted by Ippolitov-Ivanov; 1913 at the Bolshoy Theatre in...
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  • Sergei Rachmaninoff Igor Stravinsky Sergei Prokofiev Dmitri Shostakovich Zimin Opera established in 1904, Sergei Diaghilev's Saisons Russes began in Paris...
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    served as conductor for the Russian Choral Society, the Mamontov and Zimin Opera companies and, after 1925, the Bolshoi Theatre, and was known as a contributor...
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    There were 1910 and 1911 productions in the two cities, the first by the Zimin Opera in Moscow and conducted by Palitsīn scenes by Matorin, while the second...
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  • Klavdiievo-Tarasove Mensheviks Rahumäe cemetery Ševčík-Lhotský Quartet Zimin Opera ongoing - Central Committee compositions elected by the 1st–3rd congresses...
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    opera outside Russia; in 1899 in Moscow by the Private Opera Society, conducted by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov; and in 1907 in Moscow by the Zimin Opera...
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  • piano score of the opera was published in 1908 by Jurgenson's publishing house and premiered on November 11, 1916, at the Zimin Opera House in Moscow. The...
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    Fatma Mukhtarova (category 20th-century Azerbaijani women opera singers)
    in front of Feodor Chaliapin, and later Sergei Zimin. She accepted an offer to work for the Zimin Opera where she performed alongside Shalyapin in Boris...
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    in French took place in the Opéra de Monte-Carlo on 12 April 1912 in an adaptation by Maurice Vaucaire [fr]. The Zimin Opera presented the work's Russian...
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    Photographed as Cio-Cio-San from "Madame Butterfly" by Giacomo Puccini, the Zimin Opera soprano Vera Liutse opined: The unusually delicate and natural aroma...
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    Mlada (Rimsky-Korsakov) (category Operas by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov)
    Conservatory by Tsereteli's opera company; in 1913 in Moscow by the Zimin Opera; and in 1923 in Petrograd at the State Theatre of Opera and Ballet. A production...
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  • Petersburg from 1910. Between 1916 and 1917, he was the conductor of the Zimin Opera in Moscow. In 1918, he travelled back to Ukraine, becoming a teacher...
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  • railway station built. 1902 – Savyolovsky railway station built. 1903 Zimin Opera founded. Hotel National in business. 1904 29 June: 1904 Moscow tornado...
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    Mikhail Bocharov (category Male opera singers from the Russian Empire)
    continued his education in Italy. Bocharov sang in Kiev opera since 1900, then sang in Moscow (Zimin Opera), St. Petersburg, Odessa and other cities. He was...
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