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100 bottles of non-sparkling champagne

  100 bottles of non-sparkling champagne

  100 bottles of pink champagne.46

  100 bottles of pink champagne.46

  100 bottles of pink champagne.46

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  If Boris Sheremetev was the last of the old boyars, his son Pyotr was perhaps the first, and c

  If Boris Sheremetev was the last of the old boyars, his son Pyotr was perhaps the first, and c

  If Boris Sheremetev was the last of the old boyars, his son Pyotr was perhaps the first, and c

  boyars,

  boyar

  Fountain House, like Russia, was originally made of wood, a single-storey dacha hurried

  Fountain House, like Russia, was originally made of wood, a single-storey dacha hurried

  Fountain House, like Russia, was originally made of wood, a single-storey dacha hurried

  dacha

  Tsarskoe Selo, Savva Chevakinsky, a minor nobleman from Tver who had graduated from the Na

  Tsarskoe Selo, Savva Chevakinsky, a minor nobleman from Tver who had graduated from the Na

  Tsarskoe Selo, Savva Chevakinsky, a minor nobleman from Tver who had graduated from the Na

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  Inside, the house was a typical collection of European sculpture, bas-relief, furnitur

  Inside, the house was a typical collection of European sculpture, bas-relief, furnitur

  Inside, the house was a typical collection of European sculpture, bas-relief, furnitur

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  Not content with one palace, the Sheremetevs built two more, even more expensive ones, a

  Not content with one palace, the Sheremetevs built two more, even more expensive ones, a

  Not content with one palace, the Sheremetevs built two more, even more expensive ones, a

  3. The Sheremetev theatre at Ostankino. View from the stage. The parterre is covered b

  3. The Sheremetev theatre at Ostankino. View from the stage. The parterre is covered b

  3. The Sheremetev theatre at Ostankino. View from the stage. The parterre is covered b

  The Sheremetev theatre at Ostankino. View from the stage. The parterre is covered by t

  changes of French grand opera.50 Nikolai Petrovich, who took the Sheremetev opera to its h

  changes of French grand opera.50 Nikolai Petrovich, who took the Sheremetev opera to its h

  changes of French grand opera.50 Nikolai Petrovich, who took the Sheremetev opera to its h

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  The civilization of the aristocracy was based upon the craftsmanship of millions of serf

  The civilization of the aristocracy was based upon the craftsmanship of millions of serf

  The civilization of the aristocracy was based upon the craftsmanship of millions of serf

  finer than a human hair, the miniature boxes with their scenes from fairy tales set in pre

  finer than a human hair, the miniature boxes with their scenes from fairy tales set in pre

  finer than a human hair, the miniature boxes with their scenes from fairy tales set in pre

  Serfs were essential to the Sheremetev palaces and their arts. From the 200,000 census se

  Serfs were essential to the Sheremetev palaces and their arts. From the 200,000 census se

  Serfs were essential to the Sheremetev palaces and their arts. From the 200,000 census se

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  The Argunov family had a vital role in the development of the Russian arts. All the Argu

  The Argunov family had a vital role in the development of the Russian arts. All the Argu

  The Argunov family had a vital role in the development of the Russian arts. All the Argu

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  The position of the creative serf was complicated and ambiguous. There were artists w

  The position of the creative serf was complicated and ambiguous. There were artists w

  The position of the creative serf was complicated and ambiguous. There were artists w

  of all artistic matters at the Fountain House, received a mere 40 roubles a year.53 Ser

  of all artistic matters at the Fountain House, received a mere 40 roubles a year.53 Ser

  of all artistic matters at the Fountain House, received a mere 40 roubles a year.53 Ser

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  One of Argunov’s most memorable portraits represents another former Sheremetev serf: C

  One of Argunov’s most memorable portraits represents another former Sheremetev serf: C

  One of Argunov’s most memorable portraits represents another former Sheremetev serf: C

  Praskovya was born to a family of serfs on the Sheremetev estate at Yukhotsk in Yaroslav pr

  Praskovya was born to a family of serfs on the Sheremetev estate at Yukhotsk in Yaroslav pr

  Praskovya was born to a family of serfs on the Sheremetev estate at Yukhotsk in Yaroslav pr

  tailors, while the third became a musician in the Sheremetev orchestra. Praskovya was a

  tailors, while the third became a musician in the Sheremetev orchestra. Praskovya was a

  tailors, while the third became a musician in the Sheremetev orchestra. Praskovya was a

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  Amitie a l’epreuve

  La Colonie

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  The story of Praskovya’s romance with the count could have come straight out of a comic op

  The story of Praskovya’s romance with the count could have come straight out of a comic op

  The story of Praskovya’s romance with the count could have come straight out of a comic op

  Anyuta,

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  but I examined my heart to know whether it was seeking pleasures of the flesh or other plea

  but I examined my heart to know whether it was seeking pleasures of the flesh or other plea

  but I examined my heart to know whether it was seeking pleasures of the flesh or other plea

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  Not that it started out that way. The young count was fond of hunting and of chasing girls; and

  Not that it started out that way. The young count was fond of hunting and of chasing girls; and

  Not that it started out that way. The young count was fond of hunting and of chasing girls; and

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  It is not exactly clear when the count and Praskovya became de facto ‘man and wife’. To beg

  It is not exactly clear when the count and Praskovya became de facto ‘man and wife’. To beg

  It is not exactly clear when the count and Praskovya became de facto ‘man and wife’. To beg

  de facto

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  Serf harems were extremely fashionable in the eighteenth and the early nineteenth centu

  Serf harems were extremely fashionable in the eighteenth and the early nineteenth centu

  Serf harems were extremely fashionable in the eighteenth and the early nineteenth centu

  Family Chronicle (

  among his female serfs: anyone who tried to oppose it, including his own wife, was physic

  among his female serfs: anyone who tried to oppose it, including his own wife, was physic

  among his female serfs: anyone who tried to oppose it, including his own wife, was physic

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  Fountain of Bakhchisarai.

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  By the beginning of the 1790s Praskovya had become Sheremetev’s unofficial wife. It was

  By the beginning of the 1790s Praskovya had become Sheremetev’s unofficial wife. It was

  By the beginning of the 1790s Praskovya had become Sheremetev’s unofficial wife. It was

  not allow him to do so. Marriages to serfs were extremely rare in the status-obsessed cult

  not allow him to do so. Marriages to serfs were extremely rare in the status-obsessed cult

  not allow him to do so. Marriages to serfs were extremely rare in the status-obsessed cult

  The count’s dilemma was one faced by noblemen in numerous comic operas. Nikolai Petro

  The count’s dilemma was one faced by noblemen in numerous comic operas. Nikolai Petro

  The count’s dilemma was one faced by noblemen in numerous comic operas. Nikolai Petro

  Nanine

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  Praskovya’s secret relationship with the count placed her in an almost impossible posit

  Praskovya’s secret relationship with the count placed her in an almost impossible posit

  Praskovya’s secret relationship with the count placed her in an almost impossible posit

  dacha,

  the gossip of the serfs from spreading to the public in Moscow: visitors would come to snoo

  the gossip of the serfs from spreading to the public in Moscow: visitors would come to snoo

  the gossip of the serfs from spreading to the public in Moscow: visitors would come to snoo

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  Yet even at Ostankino Prasvovya’s situation remained extremely difficult. Resented b

  Yet even at Ostankino Prasvovya’s situation remained extremely difficult. Resented b

  Yet even at Ostankino Prasvovya’s situation remained extremely difficult. Resented b

  Les Manages Samnites,

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  Shortly before Les Manages Nikolai Petrovich had been summoned to the court by the Empe

  Shortly before Les Manages Nikolai Petrovich had been summoned to the court by the Empe

  Shortly before Les Manages Nikolai Petrovich had been summoned to the court by the Empe

  Les Manages

  Fountain House. It was at this stage that the first signs of Praskovya’s illness became clea

  Fountain House. It was at this stage that the first signs of Praskovya’s illness became clea

  Fountain House. It was at this stage that the first signs of Praskovya’s illness became clea

  Praskovya’s confinement to the Fountain House was not just the result of her illness. Rumo

  Praskovya’s confinement to the Fountain House was not just the result of her illness. Rumo

  Praskovya’s confinement to the Fountain House was not just the result of her illness. Rumo

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  The moral support of the Emperor must have been a factor in the count’s decision to flou

  The moral support of the Emperor must have been a factor in the count’s decision to flou

  The moral support of the Emperor must have been a factor in the count’s decision to flou

  legal wife. Nikolai Petrovich had always believed that the Sheremetev family was diffe

  legal wife. Nikolai Petrovich had always believed that the Sheremetev family was diffe

  legal wife. Nikolai Petrovich had always believed that the Sheremetev family was diffe

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  One year later Praskovya gave birth to a son, Dmitry, who was christened, like his father,

  One year later Praskovya gave birth to a son, Dmitry, who was christened, like his father,

  One year later Praskovya gave birth to a son, Dmitry, who was christened, like his father,

  The easy pregnancy of your mother heralded a happy resolution; she brought you into the w

  The easy pregnancy of your mother heralded a happy resolution; she brought you into the w

  The easy pregnancy of your mother heralded a happy resolution; she brought you into the w

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  At this moment, the most desperate time in his life, the count was abandoned by the whole

  At this moment, the most desperate time in his life, the count was abandoned by the whole

  At this moment, the most desperate time in his life, the count was abandoned by the whole

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  the funeral and accompanied the coffin from the Fountain House to the Alexander Nevsky

  the funeral and accompanied the coffin from the Fountain House to the Alexander Nevsky

  the funeral and accompanied the coffin from the Fountain House to the Alexander Nevsky

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  I thought I had friends who loved me, respected me and shared my pleasures, but when my wif

  I thought I had friends who loved me, respected me and shared my pleasures, but when my wif

  I thought I had friends who loved me, respected me and shared my pleasures, but when my wif

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  Lost in grief, the count resigned from the court, turned his back on society and, retreati

  Lost in grief, the count resigned from the court, turned his back on society and, retreati

  Lost in grief, the count resigned from the court, turned his back on society and, retreati

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  For years the grief-stricken count would leave the Fountain House and walk incognito th

  For years the grief-stricken count would leave the Fountain House and walk incognito th

  For years the grief-stricken count would leave the Fountain House and walk incognito th

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  was a form of vanity, like my desire to charm and surprise people’s feelings with things th

  was a form of vanity, like my desire to charm and surprise people’s feelings with things th

  was a form of vanity, like my desire to charm and surprise people’s feelings with things th

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  On Praskovya’s death the count wrote to the new Emperor, Alexander I, to inform him of his

  On Praskovya’s death the count wrote to the new Emperor, Alexander I, to inform him of his

  On Praskovya’s death the count wrote to the new Emperor, Alexander I, to inform him of his

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  Anyuta

  Praskovya was blessed with a rare intelligence and strength of character. She was the fines

  Praskovya was blessed with a rare intelligence and strength of character. She was the fines

  Praskovya was blessed with a rare intelligence and strength of character. She was the fines

  found among the papers of the recently deceased Tatyana Shlykova, the opera singer (Shere

  found among the papers of the recently deceased Tatyana Shlykova, the opera singer (Shere

  found among the papers of the recently deceased Tatyana Shlykova, the opera singer (Shere

  … O merciful Lord, the source of all goodness and endless charity, I confess to you my sins

  … O merciful Lord, the source of all goodness and endless charity, I confess to you my sins

  … O merciful Lord, the source of all goodness and endless charity, I confess to you my sins

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  The musical life of eighteenth-century Russia was dominated by the court and by small pri

  The musical life of eighteenth-century Russia was dominated by the court and by small pri

  The musical life of eighteenth-century Russia was dominated by the court and by small pri

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  There were serf theatres on 173 estates, and serf orchestras on 300 estates, between the

  There were serf theatres on 173 estates, and serf orchestras on 300 estates, between the

  There were serf theatres on 173 estates, and serf orchestras on 300 estates, between the

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  In 1762, the Empress liberated the nobility from compulsory service to the state. She wan

  In 1762, the Empress liberated the nobility from compulsory service to the state. She wan

  In 1762, the Empress liberated the nobility from compulsory service to the state. She wan

  The Sheremetev serf troupe was the most important theatre of its kind, and it played a maj

  The Sheremetev serf troupe was the most important theatre of its kind, and it played a maj

  The Sheremetev serf troupe was the most important theatre of its kind, and it played a maj

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  and 1787. He left its direction to his son, Count Nikolai Petrovich, who was well acquain

  and 1787. He left its direction to his son, Count Nikolai Petrovich, who was well acquain

  and 1787. He left its direction to his son, Count Nikolai Petrovich, who was well acquain

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  So, too, was the Russian opera. The Sheremetev theatre began the practice of performing

  So, too, was the Russian opera. The Sheremetev theatre began the practice of performing

  So, too, was the Russian opera. The Sheremetev theatre began the practice of performing

  Anyuta

  Misfortune from a Carriage

  Calandro

  La Forza dell’amore

  maestro di capella

  * Stepan Degterov, the composer of Minin and Pozharsky (1811), was a former Sheremetev se

  * Stepan Degterov, the composer of Minin and Pozharsky (1811), was a former Sheremetev se

  * Stepan Degterov, the composer of Minin and Pozharsky (1811), was a former Sheremetev se

  Minin and Pozharsky

  Berezovsky was Mozart’s fellow student in the composition school of Padre Martini.*

  Berezovsky was Mozart’s fellow student in the composition school of Padre Martini.*

  Berezovsky was Mozart’s fellow student in the composition school of Padre Martini.*

  The love affair between Petersburg and Venice was continued by Glinka, Tchaikovsky and

  The love affair between Petersburg and Venice was continued by Glinka, Tchaikovsky and

  The love affair between Petersburg and Venice was continued by Glinka, Tchaikovsky and

  Ilya Bogatyr

  The French were also instrumental in the development of a distinctive Russian musical

  The French were also instrumental in the development of a distinctive Russian musical

  The French were also instrumental in the development of a distinctive Russian musical

  Il barbiere di Siviglia

  Singspiels

  Anyuta

  Annette et

  * Berezovsky was elected to the Accademia Philharmonica in Bologna. He returned to Rus

  * Berezovsky was elected to the Accademia Philharmonica in Bologna. He returned to Rus

  * Berezovsky was elected to the Accademia Philharmonica in Bologna. He returned to Rus

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  Nostalgia

  doppelganger

  + This was not the end of the Cavos connection with the Russian opera. Catterino’s son, th

  + This was not the end of the Cavos connection with the Russian opera. Catterino’s son, th

  + This was not the end of the Cavos connection with the Russian opera. Catterino’s son, th

 

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