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  1. The Society of Russian Dramatists and Opera Composers (Russian: Общество русских драматических писателей и оперных композиторов) was an organisation launched in 1874 in Moscow with a view to defending the rights of the authors of music and drama in Russia.

  2. In 1890 Shpazhinsky became President of the Society of Russian Dramatists and Opera Composers. In 1900, he offered Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov the same libretto that Tchaikovsky had rejected in 1887, The Bayadere , only to have it rejected a second time.

  3. The Society of Russian Dramatists and Opera Composers (Russian: Общество русских драматических писателей и оперных композиторов) was an organisation launched in 1874 in Moscow with a view to defending the rights of the authors of music and drama in Russia.

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    Opera came to Russia in the 18th century. At first there were Italian language operas presented by Italian opera troupes. Later some foreign composers serving to the Russian Imperial Court began writing Russian-language operas, while some Russian composers were involved into writing of the operas in Italian and French. And only at the beginning of ...

    The 19th century was the golden age of Russian opera. It began with a success of a massive and slowly developing operatic project: the opera Lesta, dneprovskaya rusalka and its three sequels (1803–1807, first in Saint Petersburg) based on the German romantic-comic piece Das Donauweibchen by Ferdinand Kauer (1751–1831) with the Russian text and addi...

    The political collisions of the 20th century divided Russian opera composers into those who managed to escape to the West, successfully or not, and those who continued to live in not the particular friendly atmosphere of the Soviet and Post-Soviet regimes. And nevertheless, the process of producing new operas was not diminished, but just the opposi...

    The Russian opera is continuing its development in the 21st century. It began with the noisy premieres of two comic operas, whose genre could be described as "opera-farce": The first was Tsar Demyan – a frightful opera performance (a collective project of the five participants: composers Leonid Desyatnikov and Vyacheslav Gaivoronsky from Saint Pete...

    "Comedie et opere", (small hall in a wing of Zimniy Dvorets – The Winter Palace, from 1735 St Petersburg)
    Theatre of Letniy Sad (Summer Garden, from 1735 St Petersburg)
    Opera House (with 1000 seats, at Zimniy Dvorets – The Winter Palace, from 1743, St Petersburg)
    Moscow Theatre (built 1742 for the coronation of Elizaveta Petrovna, Moscow)
    Abraham, Gerald: The Concise Oxford History of Music, Oxford 1979 ISBN 0-19-284010-X
    [Abramovsky A.] Абрамовский А. Русская опера до ГлинкиMoscow 1940
    [Aseev B. N.] Асеев Б. Н. Русский драматический театр XVII – XVIII веков. Moscow 1958
    [Berkov P. N.] Берков П. Н. Русская комедия и комическая опера XVIII века. М. – Л., 1950
  4. The Griboyedov Prize (Russian: Грибоедовская премия) was a Russian literary award established in 1878 by the Society of Russian Dramatists and Opera Composers to honor Alexander Griboyedov. The opening ceremony was held on 11 February (old style: 30 January), on the anniversary of the great Russian playwright's ...

  5. RAO today. > History. The history of Russian copyright protection societies comprises over 140 years. The first Russian society managing authors’ rights of on a collective basis was “The Society of Russian Dramatic Writers” founded by the prominent Russian playwright Alexander Ostrovsky on October 21, 1874.

  6. Rostislav Grigor'yevich Boyko (1931–2002) Yevgeny Brusilovsky (1905–1981) Vitaly Bujanovsky (1928–1993) Pavel Bulakhov (1824–1875), brother of Pyotr. Pyotr Bulakhov (1822–1885), brother of Pavel. Revol Bunin (1924–1976) Mutal Burhonov (1916–2002), born in present-day Uzbekistan.