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<includeonly>Успех творческих исканий</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem |id=1953/27 |Contributors=Lvov-Anokhin, Boris Aleksandrovich (author) |Title=Успех творческих исканий |In=Огонек [Moscow] |Part=No. 29 |Edition=1953 |Imprint=1953 |Extent=p. 26-27 |Format=Article |Language=Russian |Notes="The triumph of the creative soul". Concerning a new production of Swan Lake at the Stanislavsky & Nemirovich-Danichenko Theatre in Moscow for the 75th anniversary of its first performance, using Tchaikovsky's original score. The article is signed В. Высоцкий (V. Vysotsky) }} [[Category:Bibliography (1953)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1953/027)}}</noinclude> | <includeonly>Успех творческих исканий</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem |id=1953/27 |Contributors=Lvov-Anokhin, Boris Aleksandrovich (author) |Title=Успех творческих исканий |In=Огонек [Moscow] |Part=No. 29 |Edition=1953 |Imprint=1953 |Extent=p. 26-27 |Format=Article |Language=Russian |Notes="The triumph of the creative soul". Concerning a new production of [[Swan Lake]] at the Stanislavsky & Nemirovich-Danichenko Theatre in Moscow for the 75th anniversary of its first performance, using Tchaikovsky's original score. The article is signed В. Высоцкий (V. Vysotsky) }} [[Category:Bibliography (1953)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1953/027)}}</noinclude> |
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Contributors | Lvov-Anokhin, Boris Aleksandrovich (author) |
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Title | Успех творческих исканий |
In | Огонек [Moscow] |
Part | No. 29 |
Edition | 1953 |
Published | 1953 |
Extent | p. 26-27 |
Format | Article |
Language | Russian |
Notes | "The triumph of the creative soul". Concerning a new production of Swan Lake at the Stanislavsky & Nemirovich-Danichenko Theatre in Moscow for the 75th anniversary of its first performance, using Tchaikovsky's original score. The article is signed В. Высоцкий (V. Vysotsky) |