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  Prince Igor
Prince Igor (Князь Игорь in Cyrillic, Knjaz' Igor' in transliteration) is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Alexander Borodin.
In the USA the opera was first produced at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, December 30, 1915.
According to the printed score, the opera was completed as follows: Rimsky-Korsakov orchestrated the previously unorchestrated passages from the Prologue, Acts 1, 2, and 4, and the "Polovetsian March" which opens Act 3.
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 Opera, Operas, Opera Singers
Opera America - a service organization for opera.
Opera japonica features original work by a team of writers located around the globe.
Operas by name / opera composer: an index.
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 Russian Opera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Volume AE206 in the Audio Encyclopedia is an overview of Russian opera.
We have chosen to concentrate on the mainstream works in this release and to provide a multidimensional perspective to the extent we could on a single disc.
NOTE: Due to an error on the disc in the Ruslan y Lyudmila playback, Acts III, IV and V refer to the wrong performances; the 1937 plays when the 1956 is selected and vice versa.
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 Lincoln Center-Foreclosures Kansas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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Lincoln Center Festival 2007 and The Metropolitan Opera will co-present the Kirov Opera from the Mariinsky...
July 2007 as the centerpiece of the Lincoln Center Festival.
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 Newsletter from naxos.com, the web site of Naxos and Marco Polo
Kostyantyn Andreyev, tenor / Elizabeth Batton, mezzo-soprano / Roland Davitt, baritone / Denisa Hamarova, mezzo-soprano / Iveta Jirikova, soprano / Lubomir Matl, choirmaster / Igor Tarasov, baritone / Wexford Festival Opera Chorus / Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra / Jaroslav Kyzlink, conductor
Beniamino Gigli, tenor / Rina Gigli, soprano / Rome Opera Chorus / Milan La Scala Orchestra / Rome Opera Orchestra / Studio orchestra / Prussian State Orchestra / Umberto Berrettoni, conductor / Dino Olivieri, conductor / Bruno Seidler-Winkler, conductor / Luigi Ricci, conductor / Giovanni Militello, conductor
Zurich Opera House Chorus / Zurich Opera House Orchestra / Franz Welser-Most, conductor
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 1996 Gramophone Awards
Marie Angel, Anne Howells, Richard Greager, Penelope Walmsley-Clark, Omar Ebrahim, Alan Ewing, John Marsden, François Le Roux, Kevin Smith, John Tomlinson, Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden / Elgar Howarth (Collins Classics)
Opera and Operetta Arias, volumes 1 and 2 (The Complete Victor Recordings, 1925–1937),
Galina Gorchakova, Sergei Leiferkus, Vladimir Galusin, Konstantin Pluzhnikov, Sergei Alexashkin, Vladimir Ognovanko, Evgeni Boitsov, Valery Lebed, Yuri Laptev, Mikhail Kit, Evgenia Perlasova, Larissa Diadkova, Olga Markova-Mikhailenko, Yevgeny Fedotov, Mikhail Chernozhukov, Andrei Karabanov, Gennadi Bezzubenkov, Tatiana Kravtsova, Tatiana Filimoniva, Chorus and Orchestra of the Kirov Opera / Valery Gergiev (Philips)
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 Classical Music online store - product index - page 8
Mozart: Opera Arias / Kathleen Battle, James Levine
Symposium Opera Collection Vol 1 & 2 - Mei-figner, Et Al Paganini: 24 Caprices Op.
Dagmar Pecková And Ivan Kusnjer - Opera Arias
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 onepagebiblio
89 ‘Historical Note’, in Khovanshchina (opera programme) ([London], 1963:Royal Opera House Covent Garden Ltd), 5 pp.; repr.
in About The House 3 No 1 (March1969), 8–13, New Republic, 6 October 1979, 30–4, Ernani (opera programme) ([Cardiff, 1979]:Welsh National Opera) (abridged), William Weaver and Martin Chusid (eds), The Verdi Companion (London, 1980: Gollancz), Opera 31 (1980),128–35, and AC; trans.
192b ‘A Personal View of Super-Titles’, in Glyndebourne Touring Opera 1986 (programme) ([Glyndebourne, 1986: Glyndebourne Festival Opera]), 54–6; repr.
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