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    Lev Aleksandrovich Mei or Mey (Russian: Лев Александрович Мей; 25 February [O.S. 13 February] 1822 – 28 May [O.S. 16 May] 1862) was a Russian dramatist...
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    and investor Lev Loseff (1937–2009), Russian poet, literary critic, essayist and educator Lev Mei (1822–1862), Russian dramatist and poet Lev Naryshkin (1785–1846)...
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    Paolo Mei (1831–1900), Italian painter Stefano Mei (born 1963), Italian long-distance runner Lev Mei (1822–1862), Russian dramatist and poet Lydia Mei (1896–1965)...
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    Russian literature, art and media by Nikolay Yazykov in "Evpaty" (1824) Lev Mei in the "Song about boyar Evpaty Kolovrat" (1859) Sergei Yesenin in The...
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  • D 877), Schumann, Wolf and Tchaikovsky (via its translation into Russian by Lev Mei). Tchaikovsky's setting is often known in English as "None but the Lonely...
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    and death is the base of the historical verse drama The Tsar's Bride by Lev Mei. The opera by the same name by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov is repertory opera...
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  • только тот, кто знал, romanized: Net, tol'ko tot, kto znal), a setting of Lev Mei's poem "The Harpist's Song" which in turn was a translation of "Nur wer...
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    at least one writer of more recent times, the 19th-century Russian poet Lev Mei, who composed a cycle of six poems entitled Камеи (Cameos, 1861), as reflections...
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  • acts by Lev Mei from 1849. Fifty years later Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov used the play as the basis for his opera of the same name. As with Mei's other Russian...
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    Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The libretto is by the composer, after the play by Lev Mei. The storyline is fictitious, but set against the background of the campaign...
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