Antonina Ivanovna Abarinova (Russian: Ð Ð½Ñ‚Ð¾Ð½Ð¸Ì Ð½Ð°
Ð˜Ð²Ð°Ì Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð½Ð° Ð Ð±Ð°Ì Ñ€Ð¸Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð°, 24 July 1842, Vladimir â€" 29
July 1901, Sukhodol, Tula Governorate, Imperial Russia) was a Russian
Empire opera singer (originally contralto, later mezzo-soprano) who
performed at Maryinsky Theatre, while being also an Alexandrinsky
Theatre actress.Abarinova's best-known operatic roles were as the
Princess in Rusalka and Laura in The Stone Guest, both by Alexander
Dargomyzhsky, as well as Spiridonova in Alexander Serov's The Power of
the Fiend and Lady Pamela in Daniel Auber's Fra Diavolo. In theatre
she excelled as Natalya Dmitriyevna in Alexander Griboyedov's Woe from
Wit, Zvezdintseva in The Fruits of Enlightenment by Leo Tolstoy,
Gurmyzhskaya in The Forest and Ogudalova in Without a Dowry, both by
Aleksandr Ostrovsky. She played Polina Andreyevna in the 1896 premiere
performance of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull.
Ð˜Ð²Ð°Ì Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð½Ð° Ð Ð±Ð°Ì Ñ€Ð¸Ð½Ð¾Ð²Ð°, 24 July 1842, Vladimir â€" 29
July 1901, Sukhodol, Tula Governorate, Imperial Russia) was a Russian
Empire opera singer (originally contralto, later mezzo-soprano) who
performed at Maryinsky Theatre, while being also an Alexandrinsky
Theatre actress.Abarinova's best-known operatic roles were as the
Princess in Rusalka and Laura in The Stone Guest, both by Alexander
Dargomyzhsky, as well as Spiridonova in Alexander Serov's The Power of
the Fiend and Lady Pamela in Daniel Auber's Fra Diavolo. In theatre
she excelled as Natalya Dmitriyevna in Alexander Griboyedov's Woe from
Wit, Zvezdintseva in The Fruits of Enlightenment by Leo Tolstoy,
Gurmyzhskaya in The Forest and Ogudalova in Without a Dowry, both by
Aleksandr Ostrovsky. She played Polina Andreyevna in the 1896 premiere
performance of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull.
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