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In Moscow the opera was located in the house at the Bolshaya Dmitrovskaya street, known as "Solodovnikov Theatre", built in 1894–1895 by Russiant merchant and music lover
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Meanwhile, from 1899 until 1904 the company existed without Mamontov, and changed its name to "Private Opera Society" (Tovarishchestvo chastnoi opery).
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The repertoire included many operas by foreign composers as well as the following works by Russian composers:
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as lead architect, however, in 1899 Mamontov was unjustly arrested and put on trial for
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In late 1890s, Mamontov consolidated a large lot of land in central Moscow, across from
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Mamontov's Private Opera : the search for modernism in Russian theater
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was a private operatic enterprise, a company established in 1885 by Russian
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Moskva.ru: Bolshaya Dmitrovka and Mamontov's Moscow Private Russian Opera
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The Russian Cultural Navigator: THE MOSCOW MEDICI (about Savva Mamontov)
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Caliber: Savva Mamontov, Serge Diaghilev, and a Rocky Path to Modernism
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Legend About the Great City of Kitezh and the Quiet Lake Svetoyar
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Russian Private Opera

Russian
Zimin opera
Moscow Operetta
Helikon Opera
industrialist
philanthropist
Savva Mamontov
Abramtsevo Estate
Gavrila Solodovnikov
Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street
Mayakovsky Theater
A Life for the Tsar
Mikhail Glinka
The Snow Maiden
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Rusalka
Alexander Dargomyzhsky
The Stone Guest
Alexander Dargomyzhsky
Rogneda
Alexander Serov
Prince Igor
Alexander Borodin
The Demon
Anton Rubinstein
Sadko
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Khovanshchina

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