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There were serf theatres on 173 estates, and serf orchestras on 300 estates, between the
There were serf theatres on 173 estates, and serf orchestras on 300 estates, between the
There were serf theatres on 173 estates, and serf orchestras on 300 estates, between the
In 1762, the Empress liberated the nobility from compulsory service to the state. She wan
In 1762, the Empress liberated the nobility from compulsory service to the state. She wan
In 1762, the Empress liberated the nobility from compulsory service to the state. She wan
The Sheremetev serf troupe was the most important theatre of its kind, and it played a maj
The Sheremetev serf troupe was the most important theatre of its kind, and it played a maj
The Sheremetev serf troupe was the most important theatre of its kind, and it played a maj
and 1787. He left its direction to his son, Count Nikolai Petrovich, who was well acquain
and 1787. He left its direction to his son, Count Nikolai Petrovich, who was well acquain
and 1787. He left its direction to his son, Count Nikolai Petrovich, who was well acquain
So, too, was the Russian opera. The Sheremetev theatre began the practice of performing
So, too, was the Russian opera. The Sheremetev theatre began the practice of performing
So, too, was the Russian opera. The Sheremetev theatre began the practice of performing
* Stepan Degterov, the composer of Minin and Pozharsky (1811), was a former Sheremetev se
* Stepan Degterov, the composer of Minin and Pozharsky (1811), was a former Sheremetev se
* Stepan Degterov, the composer of Minin and Pozharsky (1811), was a former Sheremetev se
Berezovsky was Mozart’s fellow student in the composition school of Padre Martini.*
Berezovsky was Mozart’s fellow student in the composition school of Padre Martini.*
Berezovsky was Mozart’s fellow student in the composition school of Padre Martini.*
The love affair between Petersburg and Venice was continued by Glinka, Tchaikovsky and
The love affair between Petersburg and Venice was continued by Glinka, Tchaikovsky and
The love affair between Petersburg and Venice was continued by Glinka, Tchaikovsky and
The French were also instrumental in the development of a distinctive Russian musical
The French were also instrumental in the development of a distinctive Russian musical
The French were also instrumental in the development of a distinctive Russian musical
* Berezovsky was elected to the Accademia Philharmonica in Bologna. He returned to Rus
* Berezovsky was elected to the Accademia Philharmonica in Bologna. He returned to Rus
* Berezovsky was elected to the Accademia Philharmonica in Bologna. He returned to Rus
+ This was not the end of the Cavos connection with the Russian opera. Catterino’s son, th
+ This was not the end of the Cavos connection with the Russian opera. Catterino’s son, th
+ This was not the end of the Cavos connection with the Russian opera. Catterino’s son, th
Lubin), St Petersburg Bazaar and The Miller Magician (based on Rousseau’s Le devin du v
Lubin), St Petersburg Bazaar and The Miller Magician (based on Rousseau’s Le devin du v
Lubin), St Petersburg Bazaar and The Miller Magician (based on Rousseau’s Le devin du v
One of the earliest Russian operas was specially commissioned by the Sheremetevs for t
One of the earliest Russian operas was specially commissioned by the Sheremetevs for t
One of the earliest Russian operas was specially commissioned by the Sheremetevs for t
Green with Jealousy, or The Boatman from Kuskovo
The design and the decor of the palace and its park contained much theatricality. The high
The design and the decor of the palace and its park contained much theatricality. The high
The design and the decor of the palace and its park contained much theatricality. The high
In its everyday routines and public entertainments the palace was a kind of theatre, too
In its everyday routines and public entertainments the palace was a kind of theatre, too
In its everyday routines and public entertainments the palace was a kind of theatre, too
the need to take a leading role - dancing, singing at the piano, playing the coquette. Da
the need to take a leading role - dancing, singing at the piano, playing the coquette. Da
the need to take a leading role - dancing, singing at the piano, playing the coquette. Da
At least three hours he peruses His figure in the looking-glass.89
At least three hours he peruses His figure in the looking-glass.89
At least three hours he peruses His figure in the looking-glass.89
Etiquette demanded that they hold themselves and act in the directed form: the way they walke
Etiquette demanded that they hold themselves and act in the directed form: the way they walke
Etiquette demanded that they hold themselves and act in the directed form: the way they walke
The aristocracy of eighteenth-century Russia was aware of acting out its life as if upon a
The aristocracy of eighteenth-century Russia was aware of acting out its life as if upon a
The aristocracy of eighteenth-century Russia was aware of acting out its life as if upon a
These new social manners were expounded in a manual of etiquette,
These new social manners were expounded in a manual of etiquette,
These new social manners were expounded in a manual of etiquette,
* In the Orthodox belief the beard was a mark of God and Christ (both were depicted wearing
* In the Orthodox belief the beard was a mark of God and Christ (both were depicted wearing
* In the Orthodox belief the beard was a mark of God and Christ (both were depicted wearing
The Honourable Mirror to Youth, which Peter had adapted and embellished from the German o
The Honourable Mirror to Youth, which Peter had adapted and embellished from the German o
The Honourable Mirror to Youth, which Peter had adapted and embellished from the German o