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Anti-Polish Propaganda and Russian Opera: The Revised Version of Glinka's Ivan Susanin
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Similar observations have been made about the 1939 production of Ivan Susanin at the Bolshoi. See Bojan Bujic, "Anti-Polish Propaganda and Russian Opera: The Revised Version of Glinka's Ivan Susanin," European History Quarterly 15, no. 2 (April 1985): 175-86. The Kharkiv opera company staged Taras in 1924 and the Kiev company in 1927 and 1928.
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TsDAMLM, f. 71, op. 1, spr. 20, ark. 206. Glavlit was the Soviet censorship office. In 1895, Nikolai Rimskii-Korsakov wrote about Taras as follows: "In Kiev I met with my former students Ryb and the composer Lysenko. At Lysenko's I ate dumplings and listened to excerpts from his Taras Bulba. Didn't like it - Taras Bulba, that is, not the dumplings." N. A. Rimskii-Korsakov, Letopis' moei muzykal'noi zhizni (Moscow, 1955), 197.
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The Annexation of History: Eisenstein and the Ivan Groznyi Cult of the 1940s
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Maureen Perrie, "The Tsar, the Emperor, the Leader: Ivan the Terrible, Peter the Great and Anatolii Rybakov's Stalin," in Nick Lampert and Gábor T. Rittersporn, eds., Stalinism: Its Nature and Aftermath: Essays in Honor of Moshe Lewin (London, 1992), 77-100.
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TsDAMLM, f. 71, op. 1, spr. 20, ark. 270. As a professor at the Kiev Conservatory from 1913 to 1920, Glière taught both Revuts'kyi and Liatoshyns'kyi.
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Which is not to say that the games themselves were ideologically coherent. See an excellent recent study: Alexei Kojevnikov, "Rituals of Stalinist Culture at Work: Science and the Games of Intraparty Democracy circa 1948," Russian Review 57, no. 1 (January 1998): 25-52.
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