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<includeonly>Плодотворность исканий</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem  |id=1953/60  |Contributors=Ulanova, Galina Sergeyevna, 1910-1998 (author) |Title=Плодотворность исканий |In=Советское искусство [Moscow] |Part=No. 38 |Edition=9 May 1953 |Imprint=1953 |Extent=p. 2-3  |Format=Article |Language=Russian |Notes=A new production of Swan Lake at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre in Moscow, using Tchaikovsky's original score, as reconstructed by staff of the Tchaikovsky House-Museum at Klin and the Moscow Conservatory. Including the first performance of the Prince's Song, orchestrated by Vissarion Shebalin  }}  [[Category:Bibliography (1953)]]  {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1953/060)}}</noinclude>
<includeonly>Плодотворность исканий</includeonly><noinclude> {{bibitem  |id=1953/60  |Contributors=Ulanova, Galina Sergeyevna, 1910-1998 (author) |Title=Плодотворность исканий |In=Советское искусство [Moscow] |Part=No. 38 |Edition=9 May 1953 |Imprint=1953 |Extent=p. 2-3  |Format=Article |Language=Russian |Notes=A new production of [[Swan Lake]] at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre in Moscow, using Tchaikovsky's original score, as reconstructed by staff of the Tchaikovsky House-Museum at Klin and the Moscow Conservatory. Including the first performance of the Prince's Song, orchestrated by Vissarion Shebalin  }}  [[Category:Bibliography (1953)]]  {{DEFAULTSORT:Bibliography (1953/060)}}</noinclude>

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ContributorsUlanova, Galina Sergeyevna, 1910-1998 (author)
TitleПлодотворность исканий
InСоветское искусство [Moscow]
PartNo. 38
Edition9 May 1953
Published1953
Extentp. 2-3
FormatArticle
LanguageRussian
NotesA new production of Swan Lake at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre in Moscow, using Tchaikovsky's original score, as reconstructed by staff of the Tchaikovsky House-Museum at Klin and the Moscow Conservatory. Including the first performance of the Prince's Song, orchestrated by Vissarion Shebalin