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flat. The new occupants are ejected, but
Barabashkin's intentions are uncovered. He has refused to give Lidochka and her father the keys in order that Drebednov, who allocated the adjacent apartment to his girlfriend, could please her by illegally taking two apartments and joining them together to make more luxurious accommodation. By doing this, the old lecher tried to ensure Vava's continuing devotion. After the corruption of Drebednov is revealed, Sasha and Masha hold a housewarming party at their flat, where the good characters agree to defeat Drebednov and Barabashkin.
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The seven “good” characters are unsurprisingly confronted by enemies with conflicting interests. Fyodor
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Sasha, after his recent marriage to Masha, finds that the young couple cannot live together as they have no home. Sasha shares a communal apartment with one of his fellow museum guides, Lidochka and her father, Semyon
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Shostakovich's lighter works. While this idiom lent the operetta some initial success, the work soon became forgotten in the Soviet operetta repertoire. For a long time the work remained unknown in the West; Shostakovich maintained a low opinion of the work.
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1210:Operas and operettas
1203:List of compositions
1124:The New Shostakovich
1114:Shostakovich: A Life
1112:Fay, Laurel (1999),
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939:Welsh National Opera
871:Shostakovich: A Life
869:Fay, Laurel (2000).
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578:an explosives expert
561:Semyon Semyonovich,
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1906:Antiformalist Rayok
1892:Song of the Forests
1803:Meeting on the Elbe
1740:The Return of Maxim
1194:Dmitri Shostakovich
1035:Moscow Cheryomushki
1002:, pp. 239–240.
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321:Dmitri Shostakovich
2223:Maxim Shostakovich
1810:The Fall of Berlin
1726:The Youth of Maxim
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1381:Leningrad première
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2184:24 Preludes
2170:Piano music
2093:No. 15 in E
2082:No. 14 in F
2071:No. 13 in B
2060:No. 12 in D
2044:No. 10 in A
1877:Vocal music
1712:Counterplan
1655:Intervision
1631:Suite from
1623:Suite from
1580:Suite from
1572:Suite from
1564:Suite from
1558:Tahiti Trot
1434:No. 13 in B
738:Prince Igor
665:Time: 1950s
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2033:No. 9 in E
2017:No. 7 in F
2001:No. 5 in B
1831:The Gadfly
1683:Film music
1633:The Gadfly
1526:No. 1 in E
1504:No. 2 in C
1398:No. 9 in E
1340:No. 3 in E
1334:To October
1318:Symphonies
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851:References
546:Lidochka,
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2444:Operettas
2342:Testimony
1859:King Lear
1464:Concertos
1375:Leningrad
1065:Reminding
970:Limelight
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749:In 1963,
735:'s opera
651:baritone
250:verifying
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2004:♭
1974:quartets
1866:Gogoliad
1817:Belinsky
1796:Michurin
1574:The Bolt
1529:♭
1507:♯
1444:Babi Yar
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1401:♭
1343:♭
1301:The Bolt
1218:The Nose
1122:(1990).
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660:Synopsis
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610:soprano
604:Liusia,
591:Sergei,
525:baritone
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1934:Loyalty
1789:Pirogov
1754:Friends
1648:October
1595:Scherzo
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915:June 3,
807:in the
751:Lenfilm
733:Borodin
668:Place:
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533:Masha,
399:hostel.
244:Please
184:scholar
2449:Operas
2394:Portal
2210:Family
1972:String
1852:Hamlet
1597:(1922)
1492:Violin
1244:Orango
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