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Sobinov — may refer to one of the following: *Boris Sobinov, (1895 1956), a Russian composer *Leonid Sobinov, (1872 – 1934), a Russian Opera singer, father of Boris Sobinov *4449 Sobinov, an asteroid named to Leonid Sobinov *Sobíňov, a village in Czech… … Wikipedia
Leonid Sobinov — For Asteroid 4449 Sobinov 1987 RX3 named after Leonid Sobinov, Russian opera singer, see: Meanings of asteroid names (4001 4500) Leonid Vitalyevich Sobinov (Russian: Леонид Витальевич Собинов, June 7 [OS May 26] 1872, Yaroslavl – October 14, 1934 … Wikipedia
Boris Sobinov — Boris Leonidovich Sobinov (Russian: Борис Леонидович Собинов, 1895, Moscow – 1956, Klin) was a Russian composer and a son of Leonid Sobinov, Russia s leading lyric tenor during the first quarter of the 20th Century.Boris was the first child born… … Wikipedia
Leonid Sobinov — Sobinov dans le rôle de Doubrovski (opéra d Eduard Nápravník) Nom de naissance Leonid Vitalievitch Sobinov … Wikipédia en Français
Léonid Sobinov — Леонид Витальевич Собинов Sobinov dans le rôle de Doubrovski (opéra de Eduard Nápravník) … Wikipédia en Français
4449 Sobinov — Infobox Planet minorplanet = yes width = 25em bgcolour = #FFFFC0 apsis = name = Sobinov symbol = caption = discovery = yes discovery ref = discoverer = L. I. Chernykh discovery site = Nauchnyj discovered = September 03, 1987 designations = yes mp … Wikipedia
Saratov — Саратов … Wikipédia en Français
Russian Academy of Theatre Arts — Russian University of Theatre Arts (GITIS) Российский Университет театрального искусства ГИТИС GITIS 6 Maly Kislovsky, Moscow Established 22 November 1878 … Wikipedia
Dubrovsky (opera) — Leonid Sobinov as Vladimir Dubrovsky, Moscow Dubrovsky (Russian: Дубровский) is an opera in four acts (5 scenes) Op. 58, by Eduard Nápravník, to a Russian libretto by Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky after the novel of the same title (1832) by … Wikipedia
RMS Saxonia — The RMS Saxonia was a 34,183 gross ton passenger ship of the Cunard Line. Built in 1954, she served with Cunard until 1962 when she was refitted and renamed the RMS Carmania . She carried on serving as the Carmania on transatlantic crossings and… … Wikipedia