Rusalka
Rusalka.
1. Opera in 3 acts by Dvořák to lib. by J. Kvapil. Comp. 1900. Prod. Prague 1901, Chicago 1935, London 1950, London (SW) 1959 (first prof. prod. in English), NY Met 1993. Rusalka is a watersprite.
2. Opera in 4 acts by Dargomyzhsky to his own lib. after Pushkin (1832). Prod. St Petersburg 1856, Seattle 1921, London 1931.
1. Opera in 3 acts by Dvořák to lib. by J. Kvapil. Comp. 1900. Prod. Prague 1901, Chicago 1935, London 1950, London (SW) 1959 (first prof. prod. in English), NY Met 1993. Rusalka is a watersprite.
2. Opera in 4 acts by Dargomyzhsky to his own lib. after Pushkin (1832). Prod. St Petersburg 1856, Seattle 1921, London 1931.
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