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Tamara Ilyinichna Sinyavskaya (Russian: Тамара Ильинична Синявская; born 6 July 1943, in Moscow) is a
Russian mezzo-soprano from the
Bolshoi Theatre....
- States. He
eventually remarried, this time to the
opera singer Tamara Sinyavskaya. In
later life,
Magomayev struggled with a
serious heart condition. In...
- Синявский) is a
Slavic masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Sinyavskaya. It may
refer to
Andrei Sinyavsky (1925–1997),
Russian writer, dissident...
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Maria Sinyavskaya (1762 – 1829), was a
Russian stage actress. She was
engaged at the
Petrovka Theatre in 1780–1801, and in the
Imperial theatres in St...
- 19, 1974
Nauchnij L. I.
Chernykh THM 17 km MPC · JPL 4981
Sinyavskaya 1974 VS
Sinyavskaya November 12, 1974
Nauchnij L. I.
Chernykh KOR 9.2 km MPC ·...
- (Onegin),
Vladimir Atlantov (Lensky),
Galina Vishnevskaya (Tatyana),
Tamara Sinyavskaya (Olga),
Alexander Ognivtsev (Gremin),
Tatiana Tugarinova (Larina), Larisa...
- place —
Alexander Ozeryanskiy (Rostov-on-Don, Russia) 8th place — Lana
Sinyavskaya (left the show on her own) 9th place —
Asijat Shabanova (Uzbek: Асиёт...
- many
times by
other famous singers,
including Lidia Ruslanova,
Tamara Sinyavskaya,
Georgi Vinogradov,
Eduard Khil, Anna German, Ivan Rebroff,
Dmitri Hvorostovsky...
- Gujjar, ****stani
politician Kim Kye-gwan,
North Korean diplomat Tamara Sinyavskaya,
Russian mezzo-soprano July 7 Jürgen Geschke,
German track cyclist M...
- village, Baranavichy,
whose first mention was in the
testament of A.E
Sinyavskaya in 1627. Then, in 1871, not far from the station, the
locomotive depot...