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Lydia Mikhaylovna Koreneva (Лидия Михайловна Ко́ренева, 31 July 1885 - 2 July 1982) was a Russian, Soviet stage actress associated with the Moscow Art Theatre.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: A Month in the Country (play), Alexander Blok, Boris Godunov (play), Fyodor Dostoevsky, Ivan Turgenev, Konstantin Somov, Konstantin Stanislavski, Léon Bakst, Leo Tolstoy, Maria Lilina, Maria Yermolova, Mikhail Bulgakov, Moscow, Moscow Art Theatre, Mstislav Dobuzhinsky, People's Artist of the RSFSR, Russian Empire, Soviet Union, Tambov, The Blue Bird (play), The Brothers Karamazov, The Cherry Orchard, The Fruits of Enlightenment, The Government Inspector, The King of Paris (1917 film), Theatrical Novel, Three Sisters (play), USSR State Prize, Vagankovo Cemetery, Yevgeni Bauer.

  2. People from Tambov
  3. Russian silent film actresses

A Month in the Country (play)

A Month in the Country (translit) is a play in five acts by Ivan Turgenev, his only well-known work for the theatre.

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Alexander Blok

Alexander Alexandrovich Blok (a; 7 August 1921) was a Russian lyrical poet, writer, publicist, playwright, translator and literary critic.

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Boris Godunov (play)

Boris Godunov (Борис Годунов, Borís Godunóv; variant title: Драматическая повесть, Комедия o настоящей беде Московскому государству, o царе Борисе и о Гришке Отрепьеве, A Dramatic Tale, The Comedy of the Distress of the Muscovite State, of Tsar Boris, and of Grishka Otrepyev) is a closet play by Alexander Pushkin.

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Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky (. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. Ѳедоръ Михайловичъ Достоевскій.|Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevskiy|p.

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Ivan Turgenev

Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (Иванъ Сергѣевичъ Тургеневъ.|p.

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Konstantin Somov

Konstantin Andreyevich Somov (Константин Андреевич Сомов; – May 6, 1939) was a Russian artist associated with the Mir iskusstva ("World of Art") movement that began in the last decade of the 19th century.

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Konstantin Stanislavski

Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavski (p;; 7 August 1938) was a seminal Soviet Russian theatre practitioner. Lydia Koreneva and Konstantin Stanislavski are Moscow Art Theatre.

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Léon Bakst

Léon Bakst, born Leyb-Khaim Izrailevich Rosenberg (Леон (Лев) Самойлович Бакст, Лейб-Хаим Израилевич Розенберг.; 27 January (8 February) 1866 – 27 December 1924),.

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Leo Tolstoy

Count Lev Nikolayevich TolstoyTolstoy pronounced his first name as, which corresponds to the romanization Lyov.

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Maria Lilina

Maria Petrovna Alekseyeva (Мари́я Петро́вна Алексе́ева, Perevoshchikova, Перево́щикова, 3 July 1866 – 24 August 1943) was a Russian and Soviet stage actress, associated with the Moscow Art Theatre, better known under her stage name Lilina (Ли́лина). Lydia Koreneva and Maria Lilina are Russian stage actresses.

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Maria Yermolova

Maria Nikolayevna Yermolova (Мария Николаевна Ермолова; in Moscow – 12 March 1928, id.) was a Russian actress, said to be the greatest in the history of the Maly Theatre in Moscow and the first person to be proclaimed the "People's Artist of the Republic" (1921).

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Mikhail Bulgakov

Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (p; – 10 March 1940) was a Russian, later Soviet writer, medical doctor, and playwright active in the first half of the 20th century. Lydia Koreneva and Mikhail Bulgakov are Moscow Art Theatre.

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Moscow

Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.

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Moscow Art Theatre

The Moscow Art Theatre (or MAT; Московский Художественный академический театр (МХАТ), Moskovskiy Hudojestvenny Akademicheskiy Teatr (МHАТ) was a theatre company in Moscow. It was founded in 1898 by the seminal Russian theatre practitioner Konstantin Stanislavski, together with the playwright and director Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko.

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Mstislav Dobuzhinsky

Mstislav Valerianovich Dobuzhinsky or Dobujinsky (Мстислав Валерианович Добужинский, Mstislavas Dobužinskis; August 14, 1875, Novgorod – November 20, 1957, New York City) was a Russian artist noted for his cityscapes conveying the explosive growth and decay of the early 20th-century city.

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People's Artist of the RSFSR

People's Artist of the RSFSR (Народный артист РСФСР, Narodnyj artist RSFSR) was an honorary title granted to Soviet Union artists, including theatre and film directors, actors, choreographers, music performers, and orchestra conductors, who had outstanding achievements in the arts, and who lived in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR).

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.

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Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

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Tambov

Tambov (p) is a city and the administrative center of Tambov Oblast, central Russia, at the confluence of the Tsna and Studenents rivers, about south-southeast of Moscow. With a population of 261,803 as of 2021, Tambov is the largest city, and historical center, of the Tambov Oblast as a whole.

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The Blue Bird (play)

The Blue Bird (L'Oiseau bleu) is a 1908 play by Belgian playwright and poet Maurice Maeterlinck.

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The Brothers Karamazov

The Brothers Karamazov (Бра́тья Карама́зовы, Brát'ya Karamázovy), also translated as The Karamazov Brothers, is the last novel by Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky.

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The Cherry Orchard

The Cherry Orchard (translit) is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov.

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The Fruits of Enlightenment

The Fruits of Enlightenment, aka Fruits of Culture (1889-90, pub. 1891) is a play by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy.

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The Government Inspector

The Government Inspector, also known as The Inspector General (Revizor, literally: "Inspector"), is a satirical play by Russian dramatist and novelist, Nikolai Gogol.

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The King of Paris (1917 film)

The King of Paris (Russian:Король Парижа, translit:Korol' Parizha) is a 1917 Russian silent feature film directed by Yevgeni Bauer.

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Theatrical Novel

Theatrical Novel (Notes of a Dead Man), translated as Black Snow and A Dead Man's Memoir (translit is an unfinished novel by Mikhail Bulgakov. Written in first-person, on behalf of a writer Sergei Maksudov, the novel tells of the drama behind-the-scenes of a theatre production and the Soviet writers' world. Lydia Koreneva and Theatrical Novel are Moscow Art Theatre.

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Three Sisters (play)

Three Sisters (translit) is a play by the Russian author and playwright Anton Chekhov.

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USSR State Prize

The USSR State Prize (Gosudarstvennaya premiya SSSR) was the Soviet Union's state honor.

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Vagankovo Cemetery

Vagankovo Cemetery (Vagan'kovskoye kladbishche) is located in the Presnensky District of Moscow, Russia. Lydia Koreneva and Vagankovo Cemetery are Burials at Vagankovo Cemetery.

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Yevgeni Bauer

Yevgeni Franzevich Bauer (Евгений Францевич Бауэр) (1865 &ndash) was a Russian film director of silent films, a theatre artist and a screenwriter.

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See also

People from Tambov

Russian silent film actresses

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lydia_Koreneva