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Bewitching Russian Opera: The Tsarina from State to Stage
Inna Naroditskaya
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Music Studies
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Arts and Humanities
Opera
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Russian Opera
100%
Russian Federation
100%
Empire
66%
Folk
66%
Hero
66%
monarch
66%
Kingdom
66%
Eighteenth Century
66%
Nationalists
66%
Genre
33%
Deity
33%
Champions
33%
Tsar
33%
Disappearance
33%
parade
33%
Chorus
33%
princesses
33%
Coronation
33%
Christmas
33%
defeat
33%
Masquerade
33%
triumph
33%
militants
33%
Choral
33%
Operatic Stage
33%
victory
33%
Catherine II
33%
allure
33%
Narrative
33%
Patriarchy
33%
Army
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Performativity
33%
Folk Song
33%
Heroine
33%
Keyphrases
Opera
100%
Wedding
100%
Russian Opera
100%
18th Century
66%
Hero
66%
Nationalist
66%
Pushkin
66%
Monarch
66%
Koryak
66%
Army
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Female Age
33%
Performativity
33%
Christmas
33%
Nationalism
33%
SPADE
33%
Heroine
33%
Patriarchy
33%
Masquerade
33%
Choral
33%
Queen
33%
Princess
33%
Heroic
33%
Slipper
33%
Olympics
33%
Tsar
33%
Discrediting
33%
Tchaikovsky
33%
Catherine II
33%
Militant
33%
Coronation
33%
Rusalka
33%
Folk Songs
33%