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Mikhail Glinka, another proven over this trip, can also make the frame in an open contest.
Opinion Poll gets the vote in Gold Cup on Dubai Carnival card 2011
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After several minutes, a choir of many dozens dressed as building workers launched into Mikhail Glinka's Ivan Susanin, singing "Glory to the Russian people!"
Bolshoi gala: a night in true Russian style, minus Putin 2011
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Russia's first postcommunist president, Boris Yeltsin, chose a new anthem with the generic title "Patriotic Song," written by the 19th-century Russian composer Mikhail Glinka.
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About 100 musicians and opera singers in orange and white hard hats and workmen's overalls took to the stage, where they burst into song performing "Slavsya" by the Russian 19th century composer Mikhail Glinka.
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MOSCOW Reuters - Nudity, video, puppets and an ultra-modern twist on Mikhail Glinka's folkloric romantic opera "Ruslan and Lyudmila" will be the first full production to grace the stage of Russia's newly renovated Bolshoi theater.
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Krupa says it's "not heavy -- there's no angst on this program whatever": a Mozart sonata, one work by Schumann -- "some of his best chamber music, and he didnt write much" -- a Poulenc sonata for oboe and piano, two pathetiques by Mikhail Glinka for clarinet, bassoon, and piano, and the Bohuslav Martinu Quator for oboe, violin, cello, and piano.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Krupa says it's "not heavy -- there's no angst on this program whatever": a Mozart sonata, one work by Schumann -- "some of his best chamber music, and he didnt write much" -- a Poulenc sonata for oboe and piano, two pathetiques by Mikhail Glinka for clarinet, bassoon, and piano, and the Bohuslav Martinu Quator for oboe, violin, cello, and piano.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Mikhail Glinka: Overture "Ruslan and Ludmila" 05: 25 02.
AvaxHome anbryk 2010
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Krupa says it's "not heavy -- there's no angst on this program whatever": a Mozart sonata, one work by Schumann -- "some of his best chamber music, and he didnt write much" -- a Poulenc sonata for oboe and piano, two pathetiques by Mikhail Glinka for clarinet, bassoon, and piano, and the Bohuslav Martinu Quator for oboe, violin, cello, and piano.
Chicago Reader 2010
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The first important Russian composer was Mikhail Glinka (1804-1857), who added religious and folk elements to classical compositions, composing pioneering operas like A Life for the Tsar and Ruslan and Lyudmila; though these operas were distinctively Russian, they were based on the Italian tradition.
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