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  1. Masquerade ( Russian: Маскарад) is a verse play written in 1835 by the Russian Romantic writer Mikhail Lermontov. The four-act play, set in 1830s St. Petersburg aristocratic society, highlights the rebellious spirit and noble mind of the protagonist, Yevgeny Arbenin. It is often compared with Shakespeare 's Othello in its essential ...

  2. 23 de mai. de 2019 · Provided to YouTube by TuneCoreМаскарад · МБТМаскарад℗ 2019 MBTReleased on: 2019-05-14Auto-generated by YouTube.

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  3. 19 de jun. de 2013 · Label and copyright: Ceca Music, ℗ & © 2003. All rights reserved.Streaming album link: https://fanlink.to/maskaradaFollow me:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3iszTP...

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  4. In Mikhail Lermontov: Life. …the basis of his play Maskarad (“Masquerade”). During this period his deep—but unreciprocated—attachment to Varvara Lopukhina, a sentiment that never left him, was reflected in Knyaginya Ligovskaya (“Duchess Ligovskaya”) and other works. Read More.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaskaradeMaskarade - Wikipedia

    Maskarade. Maskarade ( Masquerade) is an opera in three acts by Carl Nielsen to a Danish libretto by Vilhelm Andersen, based on the comedy by Ludvig Holberg. It was first performed on 11 November 1906 at Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen. Maskarade has enjoyed enduring popularity in Denmark where it is considered to be the country's national opera.

  6. Maskarad uses state-of-the-art technology to automatically locate and track head motion as well as facial expressions and precise lips movements. No messy or cumbersome face marker setups, no expensive dedicated hardware and no need to outsource any part of your pipeline.

  7. Taken from a Lermontov play, Sergei Gerasimovs Maskarad (1941) begins when beautiful Nina (Makarova) loses a bracelet during a masked ball. Another woman finds it and without revealing whose bracelet it belongs to, she gives it to an ardent Calvary officer admirer at the ball.