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20: 117:, presented an address in his honour. Messages from all over Russia were read out. Then he was presented with a wreath made of 100 gold leaves studded with diamonds, one leaf for each of the 100 operas in which he had sung. Tchaikovsky wrote a 362: 136: 109:
His 50th anniversary as a singer was the cause for national celebration. On 21 April 1876, on the stage of the Maryinsky Theatre, he was presented with a gold medal, the personal gift of
411: 82:, St Petersburg. His career was one triumph after another, and he created a number of important roles in Russian operas, by composers such as 114: 67:, then part of Russia. He started his career by singing in a church chorus. Petrov then worked in Russian provincial theaters (including 47:
28 February] 1878) was a Russian operatic bass-baritone of great range and renown, whose career centred on St Petersburg.
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Cantata (Hymn) on the Occasion of the Celebration of the 50th Jubilee of the Singer Osip Afanasievich Petrov
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Petrov's 52-year career continued until the night before he died.
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3 November] 1806 – 12 March [
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19th-century male opera singers from the Russian Empire
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From 1830 until his death in 1878 he worked for the
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Index


Sergey Zaryanko
O.S.
O.S.
Yelisavetgrad
Kropyvnytskyi
Ukraine
Poltava
Mikhail Shchepkin
Mariinsky Theatre
Dargomyzhsky
Glinka
Mussorgsky
Rimsky-Korsakov
Anton Rubinstein
Tchaikovsky
Tsar Alexander II
Grand Duke Konstantin
Nikolay Nekrasov
Karl Davydov
Anna Vorobyova
Catterino Cavos
Ivan Susanin
Dargomyzhsky
The Stone Guest
Glinka
A Life for the Tsar
Glinka
Ruslan and Lyudmila
Mussorgsky

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