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New articles

  1. Ablesimov
  2. Al'tani,
  3. Anyuta
  4. Araja
  5. Askold's Grave
  6. Artyomov
  7. Bantyshev
  8. Barsa-Kelmes Nature Reserve
  9. Bessel
  10. Bobylev
  11. Bocharov
  12. Bonecchi
  13. Calandro (opera)
  14. Canterville Ghost (opera)
  15. Catterino Cavos
  16. Cavos
  17. Cherevichki
  18. Chishko
  19. Davydov
  20. Demofonte
  21. Demofonte (Berezovsky)
  22. Desyatnikov
  23. Dodonov
  24. Dubrovsky
  25. Dubrovsky (opera)
  26. Dovizi
  27. The Enchantress
  28. Eshpai
  29. Fevey (opera)
  30. Veniamin Fleishman
  31. Fomin
  32. Historia von D. Johann Fausten
  33. Historia von D. Johann Fausten (opera)
  34. Il Pigmalione (Donizetti)
  35. Homophony (disambiguation)
  36. Homophony (writing)
  37. Honorary titles in Russia
  38. Kamenny Island
  39. Karetnikov
  40. Kashchey the Immortal (opera)
  41. Iretskaya|
  42. Kauer
  43. Kerzelli
  44. Kerzelli, Ivan (composer)
  45. Khodebshchik
  46. Knayfel
  47. Knipper Theatre
  48. Knyazhnin
  49. Korsov
  50. Kozlovsky
  51. Kozlovsky, Ivan (singer)
  52. Kozlovsky, Osip (composer)
  53. Lavrov
  54. L'écume des jours (opera)
  55. Le Diable amoureux (opera)
  56. Lemeshev
  57. Lobanov
  58. Locatelli, Giovanni Battista
  59. Madrigal (ensemble)
  60. Savva Mamontov
  61. Manfredini
  62. Marinelli
  63. Martsenkovich
  64. Matinsky, Mikhail (dramatist and librettist)
  65. Meritorious Artist
  66. Melodeclamation
  67. Monna Vanna (opera)
  68. MR (Marina and Rainer)
  69. Nightingale and the Rose (story)
  70. Nightingale and the Rose (Firsova)
  71. Off-beat (music)
  72. The Oprichnik (opera)
  73. Order of St Catherine
  74. Pallavicini, Stefano Benedetto
  75. Pashkevich, Vasily (composer)
  76. Philharmonic Academy of Bologna
  77. Pietro il Grande zar di tutte le Russie ossia Il Falegname di Livonia
  78. Popov, Mikhail (dramatist and librettist)
  79. Potpourri (music)
  80. Powder Her Face
  81. Piccioli, Luigi
  82. Pigmalione (Donizetti)
  83. Private Opera
  84. Raupach, Hermann (composer)
  85. Renard (Stravinsky) (opera-ballet)
  86. Reizen, Mark
  87. Repina, Nadezhda (singer)
  88. Retransition
  89. Ristori
  90. Rothschild's Violin
  91. Russian opera File:Russian Opera2.jpg
  92. Russian opera articles (sub-page)
  93. Salammbô (Mussorgsky)
  94. Sbiten
  95. Sbitenshchik (retailer)
  96. Sergeeva, Galina (actress)
  97. Shakhtyorskaya slava
  98. Sidelnikov Nikolai (composer)
  99. Sinaisky, Vassily
  100. Shcherbachev, Vladimir
  101. Vladislav Shoot
  102. Sikorski
  103. Slonimsky, Sergei
  104. Sobinov, Boris
  105. Sobinov, Leonid (singer)
  106. Sokolovsky, Mikhail
  107. Suslin, Viktor
  108. Tarnopolsky, Vladimir
  109. Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  110. Tishchenko, Boris
  111. Tsefal i Prokris
  112. Undina (Tchaikovsky)
  113. Upbeat (music)
  114. V. Bessel and Co.
  115. Vakula the Smith
  116. Vocal score
  117. Andrei Volkonsky
  118. Voyevoda (opera)
  119. Alexander Vustin
  120. Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel
  121. Zaporozhets za Dunayem
  122. Zhenitba
  123. Zingara
  124. La Zingara (Donizetti)

Did you know?

  1. ...that, in the 1940s, the female fans of the Soviet tenor Sergei Lemeshev (pictured), often quarrelled with the fans of his rival, Ivan Kozlovsky? May 30 2006
  2. ...that, in the 1940s, the female fans of the Soviet tenor Sergei Lemeshev (pictured), often quarrelled with the fans of his rival, Ivan Kozlovsky? May 30 2006
  3. ...that an unknown manuscript of opera libretto by writer Mikhail Bulgakov was found in Isaak Dunayevsky's archive after his death in 1955? June 04, 2006
  4. ...that Russian playwright Yakov Knyazhnin was once thought to have been tortured to death after presenting a libertarian play to Catherine the Great? June 20, 2006
  5. ...that the symphony said to have been written in 1809 by Ukrainian landowner Mykola Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky was later proven to be a hoax? June 30, 2006
  6. ...that the first performance of Glinka's opera A Life for the Tsar (1836) was conducted by Catterino Cavos, who composed an opera on the same subject 20 years before Glinka? July 6, 2006
  7. ...that composer Veniamin Fleishman was killed at the beginning of the Second World War before he could complete his opera Rothschild's Violin, but that his teacher Dmitri Shostakovich rescued his sketches from besieged Leningrad and completed the opera?
    July 9, 2006
  8. ...that Russian composer Boris Sobinov was abducted from the Berlin American Zone by the NKVD and condemned to ten years in prison in the Soviet Union? July 11, 2006
  9. ...that Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov referred to his opera Kashchey the Immortal as a "short autumnal fairy tale", as opposed to Snegurochka, a "spring fairy tale"? September 15, 2006


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Additions

  1. ACM
  2. ACM - Association for Contemporary Music
  3. ASM
  4. Arensky, Anton (composer)
  5. Ballard disamb. July 12, 2006
  6. Barsa-Kelmes
  7. Berezovsky, Maksym (composer)
  8. Ivan Bilibin
  9. Boosey & Hawkes
  10. Bortniansky, Dmytro (composer)
  11. Bullant, Antoine (composer)
  12. Canterville Ghost (story)
  13. Chaliapin, Feodor (singer)
  14. Comic opera
  15. Emil Cooper
  16. Dartington Hall July 19 2006 major contribution
  17. Denisov, Edison (composer)
  18. Donizetti, Gaetano
  19. Felsenstein, Walter (opera director)
  20. Francesca da Rimini (opera)
  21. Dunayevsky, Isaak (composer)
  22. Fiery Angel, The (Prokofiev)
  23. Firsova, Elena (composer)
  24. Frid, Grigory (composer)
  25. Gogol, Nikolai
  26. Herschkovitz, Philip
  27. Homophony (music)
  28. Hulak-Artemovsky, Semen)
  29. Kamenny Island Theatre
  30. Kholopov, Yuri (music Theorist)
  31. Korndorf, Nikolai (composer)
  32. List of 21st century classical composers
  33. List of famous tenors
  34. Lyadov, Anatoly
  35. L'Écume des Jours (story) major contribution
  36. Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky, Mykola
  37. List by Rimsky-Korsakov
  38. Madrigal
  39. Mandelstam, Osip
  40. Manfredini, Francesco (composer)
  41. Mathilde Marchesi
  42. Mariinsky Theatre
  43. Martini, Giovanni Battista
  44. Mazeppa (opera)
  45. Metastasio
  46. Monophony
  47. MR
  48. Mosolov, Alexander (composer)
  49. Musical terminology
  50. Modest Mussorgsky
  51. Eduard Nápravník
  52. L'Olimpiade
  53. Opera
  54. Opera buffa
  55. Opera corpus
  56. Pálmay
  57. Petrov, Osip (singer)
  58. Popov
  59. Pushkin
  60. Pygmalion (mythology)
  61. Rebikov
  62. Reynard
  63. Russian culture
  64. Russian Enlightenment
  65. Salammbô
  66. Salammbô (novel)
  67. Schnittke, Alfred
  68. Shebalin, Vissarion
  69. Sheremetev, Nikolai
  70. Sumarokov
  71. Boris Tchaikovsky
  72. Tchaikovsky, Peter (composer)
  73. Tchaikovsky
  74. Tiriel
  75. Tiriel (Blake)
  76. Tiriel (opera)
  77. Verstovsky
  78. Undine
  79. USSR State Prize
  80. Ustvolskaya, Galina
  81. Vasnetsov, Appolonary
  82. Yurodivy
  83. Zhemchugova
  84. Zhenitba (play)
  85. Zoraida di Granata (Donizetti)


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Meladina appeared here on April 26, 2006 just to make a few corrections into some entries. However almost every day he discovered in the Wikipedia more and more lacunae or inaccurate information. In a month time his involvement in the Wikipedia brought to it 35 completely new articles, as well as an improvement of 34 previously written entries, and furnishing of 32 entries with the images and music examples (all together 101 actions). The idea is to rise the topic Russian opera to higher levels. Many thanks to Kleinzach for his help and support (Meladina, 17:29, 28 May 2006 (UTC))

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