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<includeonly>«Лебединое озеро» в Челябинском театре</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem  |id=1958/19 |Contributors=Ikonnikov, Aleksey Aleksandrovich, 1905-2000 (author) |Title=«Лебединое озеро» в Челябинском театре |In=Советская музыка [Moscow] |Part=No. 2 |Edition=February 1958 |Imprint=1958 |Extent=p. 72  |Format=Article |Language=Russian  |Notes=[[Swan Lake]] at the Chelyabinsk Theatre  }}  [[Category:Bibliography (1958)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1958/019)}}</noinclude>
 
'''''Valaam''''' (Валаам) is archipelago in the northern portion of Lake Ladoga, lying within the Republic of Karelia (Республика Карелия) in the Russian Federation.
 
During Tchaikovsky's lifetime it was the administrative centre of the Serdobolsky district (Сердобольсккий уезд) of Vyborg province (Выборгская губерния) in the Russian Empire.
 
==Tchaikovsky in Valaam==
While staying at [[Peterhof]] during the summer of 1865, Tchaikovsky and his friend [[Aleksey Apukhtin]] travelled to the ancient monastery on Valaam Island, which made an "indelible impression" on both men <ref name="note1"/>.
 
==External Links==
* [[wikipedia:Valaam|Wikipedia]]
 
==Notes and References==
<references>
<ref name="note1">See {{bib|1900/35}} (1900), p. 245–247.</ref>
</references>
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ContributorsIkonnikov, Aleksey Aleksandrovich, 1905-2000 (author)
Title«Лебединое озеро» в Челябинском театре
InСоветская музыка [Moscow]
PartNo. 2
EditionFebruary 1958
Published1958
Extentp. 72
FormatArticle
LanguageRussian
NotesSwan Lake at the Chelyabinsk Theatre