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- in September 1869 with initial versions of Yaroslavna's arioso and Konchakovna's cavatina, and sketched the Polovtsian Dances and March of the Polovtsy...
- Igor's Campaign. He united the western and eastern ****an-Kipchak tribes. Konchakovna (also known as Svoboda), daughter of Khan Konchek, married prince Vladimir...
- of the Polovtsian Maidens" which opens the act and is followed by "Konchakovna's Cavatina". Contains notable instrumental solo for clarinet. The dances...
- Jocasta Stravinsky Oedipus rex Judith Béla Bartók Bluebeard's Castle Konchakovna Borodin Prince Igor Léonor de Guzman (Leonora di Gusmann) Donizetti La...
- Cherubino and Lola in Cavalleria rusticana. In 1990 Zaremba was engaged as Konchakovna for Prince Igor at the Royal Opera House, a performance which has been...
- professional opera debut in 1961 at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb as Konchakovna in Alexander Borodin's Prince Igor. She remained active at that theatre...
- Judit in Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle Micaëla in Bizet's Carmen Konchakovna in Borodin's Prince Igor Alceste in Gluck's Alceste Orfeo in Gluck's Orfeo...
- Sonnambula among other roles. Most notably she created the roles of Konchakovna in the American premiere of Prince Igor (1915), Pepa in the world premiere...
- Some of her later roles included Princess in Tchaikovsky’s Enchantress, Konchakovna in Borodin’s Prince Igor, Akhrosimova in Prokofiev's War and Peace and...
- Marfa (Mussorgsky's Khovanshchina), both recorded in 1954; and, in 1955, Konchakovna (Alexander Borodin's Prince Igor), the Countess (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's...