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  1. Muzzio, his head bent, and pressed close to the violin, his cheeks pale, his eyebrows drawn together into a single straight line, seemed still more. concentrated and solemn; and the diamond at the end of the bow flashed. sparks of light as though it too were kindled by the fire of the divine. song.

  2. © 2024 Google LLC. "The Triumph of Love" is a story of love's enduring power and resilience. It unfolds with the unexpected return of Muzzio, whose presence brings a sense of u...

  3. Song of Triumphant Love ( Russian: Песнь торжествующей любви) is a 1915 short film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. [1] [2] [3] [4] Plot. The film is based on story by Ivan Turgenev . Starring. Vitold Polonsky and Vera Kholodnaya in Song of Triumphant Love. Vera Kholodnaya. Vitold Polonsky. Ossip Runitsch [5] References.

  4. The Song Of Love Triumphant. Ivan Turgenev, Isabel Florence Hapgood (Translator) 3.47. 159 ratings18 reviews. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.

  5. 24 de jun. de 2020 · “The Song of Triumphant Love” marks the transition to a more esoteric subject matter in Turgenev’s writing. He had written fantastic stories before (“Prizraki,” or “Phantoms”), but in the last decade of his life, he employed the supernatural with increasing frequency. In “Stuk . . . stuk . . . stuk . . .” (“Knock ...

  6. Song of Triumphant Love - Tchaikovsky Research. Page. Discussion. View source. History. On 27 October/8 November 1883, Karl Tavaststjerna sent Tchaikovsky his poem entitled Song of Triumphant Love (Песнь торжествующей любви), suggesting that the composer might wish to set it to music.

  7. Ivan Turgenev, 1818 - 1883 Novelist, poet and playwright, Ivan Turgenev, was born to a wealthy family in Oryol in the Ukraine region of Russia. He attended St. Petersburg University (1834-37) and Berlin University (1838-41), completing his master's exam at St. Petersburg. His career at the Russian Civil Service began in 1841.