#Prince Igor Князь Игорь
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balletthebestphotographs · 3 months ago
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Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень
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 Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень as one of the “Captive Girls”, “Polovtsian Dances” from Opera “Prince Igor Князь Игорь”, libretto by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин based on the anonymous epic poem “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign”, choreo by Mikhail Fokine, music by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин corrected and completed by Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov Николай Римский Корсаков and Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus Большой Tеатр Беларуси, Opierny Teatr Opera and Ballet Theatre, Minsk, Republic of Belarus (April 2, 2020).
“The Lay of Igor’s Campaign” is an anonymous epic poem written in the old east slavic language. The title is occasionally translated as “The Tale of the Campaign of Igor”, “The Song of Igor’s Campaign”, “The Lay of the Host of Igor” or “The Lay of the Warfare Waged by Igor”. These translations capture different aspects of the original title and reflect the varied interpretations of the poem’s content and significance.
Source and more info at: Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Facebook Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Instagram Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on VKontakte
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
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musavera · 1 year ago
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Alexander Borodin "Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances". Director by Valery Gergiev.
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world-of-self-development · 4 years ago
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Княгиня Ольга встречает тело князя Игоря, 1915, Василий Суриков  Princess Olga meets the body of Prince Igor, 1915, Vasily Surikov
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twiginthewind-7 · 2 years ago
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♡ Улетай на крыльях ветра Ты в край родной, родная песня наша, Туда, где мы тебя свободно пели, Где было так привольно нам с тобою. Там, под знойным небом, Негой воздух полон, Там под говор моря Дремлют горы в облаках; Там так ярко солнце светит, Родные горы светом заливая, В долинах пышно розы расцветают, И соловьи поют в лесах зеленых...
© Copyright: Песня из оперы "Князь Игорь" Александра Бородина /песня половецких девушек/, видеоряд из фильмов "Садко", 1952 г., и "Илья Муромец", 1956 u. Актеры из фильма "Садко": Сергей Столяро��, Анна Ларионова/
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Song from the opera "Prince Igor" by Alexander Borodin / song of Polovtsian girls /, video sequence from the films "Sadko", 1952, and "Ilya Muromets", 1956 .
Actors from the film "Sadko": Sergei Stolyarov, Anna Larionova.
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Князь Игорь | Ариозо https://arioszo.ru/prince-igor/
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asktour · 7 years ago
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Ekaterinburg-295. Day of the city of Ekaterinburg, 08/18/2018 "Holy Prince Igor and Fevronia of Murom", a monument. Екатеринбург-295 День города Екатеринбурга, 18.08.2018 "Святые благоверные князь Игорь и Феврония Муромские", памятник. #екатеринбург #ekaterinburg295
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ruspeach · 6 years ago
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SOUND: https://www.ruspeach.com/en/news/10438/ 2 апреля 1151 года родился князь Игорь Святославич. Игорь был князем Путивля, Новгород-Северска и Чернигова. Эксперты говорят, что у него была завидно успешная военная карьера. Он провел много военных компаний против половцев и был увековечен благодаря эпической поэме "Слово о Полку Игореве". On April 2, 1151 the prince Igor Svyatoslavich was born. Igor was prince of Putivl, of Novgorod-Seversk and of Chernigov. Experts say that he had an enviably successful military career. He led many military campaigns against the Cumans and was immortalized through the epic poem “The Tale of Igor's Campaign”. Игорь [ìgar'] - Igor военный [vajènnyj] - military man www.ruspeach.com
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discotheque-herge-paris · 5 years ago
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Liked on YouTube: Borodin: Overture to Prince Igor [Бородин: Князь Игорь] https://youtu.be/uEYMhHlcRks
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balletthebestphotographs · 4 months ago
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Sofia Romanova and Artur Almukhametov
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Sofia Romanova София Романова as “Yaroslavna” (Princess Euphrosyne Yaroslavna Княгиня Ефросинья Ярославна) and Artur Almukhametov Артур Альмухаметов as “Prince Igor” (Prince Igor Sviatoslavich Князь Игорь Святославич), “Polovtsian Dances” from Opera “Prince Igor Князь Игорь”, libretto by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин based on the poem “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign”, choreo by Mikhail Fokine, music by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин corrected and completed by Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov Николай Римский Корсаков and Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Astrakhan State Opera and Ballet Theater Астраханский Государственный Театр Оперы и Балета, Astrakhan, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia.
Note I: “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign” is an anonymous epic poem written in the old east slavic language. The title is occasionally translated as “The Tale of the Campaign of Igor”, “The Song of Igor’s Campaign”, “The Lay of the Host of Igor” or “The Lay of the Warfare Waged by Igor”. These translations capture different aspects of the original title and reflect the varied interpretations of the poem’s content and significance.
Note II: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
Note III: Original quality of photographs might be affected by compression algorithm of the website where they are hosted.
Source and more info at: Photographer Aleksandr Potapov on Facebook Photographer Aleksandr Potapov on Instagram Photographer Aleksandr Potapov on Instagram (Portraits) Photographer Aleksandr Potapov on Instagram (Theatrical Photography) Photographer Aleksandr Potapov on VKontakte (Theatrical Photography)
via Sofia Romanova on Instagram
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень
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 Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень as one of the “Captive Girls”, “Polovtsian Dances” from Opera “Prince Igor Князь Игорь”, libretto by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин based on the anonymous epic poem “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign”, choreo by Mikhail Fokine, music by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин corrected and completed by Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov Николай Римский Корсаков and Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus Большой Tеатр Беларуси, Opierny Teatr Opera and Ballet Theatre, Minsk, Republic of Belarus (April 2, 2020).
Source and more info at: Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Facebook Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Instagram Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on VKontakte
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
Note II: Original quality of photographs might be affected by compression algorithm of the website where they are hosted.
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень
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Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень as one of the “Captive Girls”, “Polovtsian Dances” from Opera “Prince Igor Князь Игорь”, libretto by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин based on the anonymous epic poem “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign”, choreo by Mikhail Fokine, music by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин corrected and completed by Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov Николай Римский Корсаков and Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus Большой Tеатр Беларуси, Opierny Teatr Opera and Ballet Theatre, Minsk, Republic of Belarus (April 2, 2020).
Source and more info at: Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Facebook Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Instagram Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on VKontakte
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
Note II: Original quality of photographs might be affected by compression algorithm of the website where they are hosted.
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень
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 Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень as one of the “Captive Girls”, “Polovtsian Dances” from Opera “Prince Igor Князь Игорь”, libretto by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин based on the anonymous epic poem “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign”, choreo by Mikhail Fokine, music by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин corrected and completed by Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov Николай Римский Корсаков and Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus Большой Tеатр Беларуси, Opierny Teatr Opera and Ballet Theatre, Minsk, Republic of Belarus (April 2, 2020).
“The Lay of Igor’s Campaign” is an anonymous epic poem written in the old east slavic language. The title is occasionally translated as “The Tale of the Campaign of Igor”, “The Song of Igor’s Campaign”, “The Lay of the Host of Igor” or “The Lay of the Warfare Waged by Igor”. These translations capture different aspects of the original title and reflect the varied interpretations of the poem’s content and significance.
Source and more info at: Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Facebook Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Instagram Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on VKontakte
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
Note II: Original quality of photographs might be affected by compression algorithm of the website where they are hosted.
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balletthebestphotographs · 5 months ago
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Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень
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 Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень as one of the “Captive Girls”, “Polovtsian Dances” from Opera “Prince Igor Князь Игорь”, libretto by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин based on the anonymous epic poem “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign”, choreo by Mikhail Fokine, music by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин corrected and completed by Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov Николай Римский Корсаков and Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus Большой Tеатр Беларуси, Opierny Teatr Opera and Ballet Theatre, Minsk, Republic of Belarus (April 2, 2020).
Source and more info at: Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Facebook Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Instagram Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on VKontakte
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
Note II: Original quality of photographs might be affected by compression algorithm of the website where they are hosted.
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balletthebestphotographs · 6 months ago
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Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень
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 Tatsiana Ulasen Таццяна Уласень as one of the “Captive Girls”, “Polovtsian Dances” from Opera “Prince Igor Князь Игорь”, libretto by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин based on the anonymous epic poem “The Lay of Igor’s Campaign”, choreo by Mikhail Fokine, music by Aleksandr Borodin Александр Бородин corrected and completed by Nikolay Rimsky Korsakov Николай Римский Корсаков and Aleksandr Glazunov Александр Глазунов, set and costume by Vyacheslav Okunev Вячеслав Окунев, Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus Большой Tеатр Беларуси, Opierny Teatr Opera and Ballet Theatre, Minsk, Republic of Belarus (April 2, 2020).
Source and more info at: Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Facebook Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on Instagram Photographer Pawel Suschtschönok on VKontakte
Note I: This blog is open to receiving and considering any suggestions, contributions, and/or criticisms that may help correct mistakes or improve its content. Comments are available to any visitor.
Note II: Original quality of photographs might be affected by compression algorithm of the website where they are hosted.
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