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  1. Glikeriya Nikolaevna Fedotova (Russian: Гликерия Николаевна Федотова, née Pozdnyakova, Позднякова, 22 May 1846, Oryol, Russian Empire – 27 February 1925, Moscow, USSR) was a Russian actress associated with Moscow's Maly Theatre, honoured with the titles Meritorious Artist of the Imperial ...

  2. Glikeriya Fedotova (1846-1925) Russian dramatic actress and singer (b. 10/22 May 1846 in Oryol; d. 27 February 1925 in Moscow ), born Glikeriya Nikolayevna Pozdnyakova (Гликерия Николаевна Позднякова); known after her marriage as Glikeriya Nikolayevna Fedotova (Гликерия Николаевна Федотова).

  3. Glikeriya Nikolaevna Fedotova was a Russian actress associated with Moscow's Maly Theatre, honoured with the titles Meritorious Artist of the Imperial Theatres, People's Artist of the Republic (1924) and Hero of Labour (1924). She was also a personal friend and teacher of Konstantin Stanislavski.

  4. Glikeria Fedotova. (1846—1925) Quick Reference. (1846–1925) Russian actress. Associated throughout her life with the Maly Theatre, Moscow, and the great acting legacy of Shchepkin, Fedotova first appeared there in 1858, playing leading roles from the ... From: Fedotova, Glikeria in The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance »

  5. Glikeriya Nikolaevna Fedotova (nee Pozdnyakova) was born on October 5, 1846, in Orel, Russian Federation. Career Of the 29 parts, Glikeriya Nikolaevna had in Alexander Ostrovsky's plays, at least two (Snegurochka, Vasilissa Melentyevna) have been written specifically for her by the author.

  6. An Ardent Heart ( Russian: Горячее сердце, romanized : Goryacheye serdtse; also translated as Burning Heart [1]) is a play by Alexander Ostrovsky written in 1858 and first published in the January 1869 issue of Otechestvennye Zapiski.

  7. Tchaikovsky's music for The Snow Maiden (Снегурочка), Op. 12 ( TH 19 ; ČW 15), was written in March and April 1873 to accompany the first production of Aleksandr Ostrovsky 's 'spring legend' in a prologue and four acts.