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Nadezhda Vasilyevna Repina () ( – ) was a Russian actress and singer (
soprano A soprano () is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C4) = 261  Hz to "high A" (A5) = 880&n ...
). She was the daughter of a
serf Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism, and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery, which developed ...
actor and musician in the troupe of a landlord called
Stolypin Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin ( rus, Пётр Арка́дьевич Столы́пин, p=pʲɵtr ɐrˈkadʲjɪvʲɪtɕ stɐˈlɨpʲɪn; – ) was a Russian politician and statesman. He served as the third prime minister and the interior minist ...
, who in 1798 sold him to the Imperial troupe.ru: Большая биографическая энциклопедия // Репина, Надежда Васильевна
/ref>ru: Биографический словарь. 2000. Верстовская Надежда Васильевна
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/ref> Serf actors, once in the Imperial troupe, immediately were free people. So Nadezhda was born free. Vasily Repin became a musician in the orchestra of the Moscow Imperial troupe, and gave his daughter in 1816 at the Moscow Imperial theater college. Her musical and acting talent were noticed right away. She made her debut in several operas and vaudevilles in 1823. At this time the Moscow Imperial troupe not had its theaters – they all were burned. Performances were held in the homes of wealthy Muscovites. At the end of 1824, a rich merchant Vasily Vargin gave his house to the Moscow Imperial troupe – now this is
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, it was opened on 14 October 1824. At the same time, architects
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and
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had built a new theatre on the place of the burnt theatre of
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– now this is
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; it opened on 18 January 1825. Nadezhda Repina became the first prima donna these theaters. Her talent took all genres: opera, operetta, comedy, vaudeville, drama, tragedy. Many playwrights wrote leading roles for her in their plays (
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, Aleksander Pisarev).
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called her the “adornment of the Moscow stage”. She was especially successful in comedies and vaudevilles where her partner was the famous Russian actor Mikhail Shchepkin. She was a pupil and then wife of the composer
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. He wrote his operas and musical vaudevilles for her. Among Nadezhda Repina's roles: * Masha – ''Ivan Susanin'', opera of Catterino Cavos * Zerlina – ''
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'', opera of
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* Angèle – ''
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'', opéra comique of Daniel Auber * Yulia – ''Pan Tvardovsky'', opera of Alexey Verstovsky * Suzanne – ''
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'', play of Pierre Beaumarchais * Ophelia – '' Hamlet'', play of William Shakespeare (1837; music author is a composer
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;
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as Hamlet) * Luise – '' Intrigue and Love'', play of
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* Nadezhda – ''
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'', opera of Alexey Verstovsky * Sofia – '' Woe from Wit'', play of
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* Liza – ''Lev Gurych Sinichkin'' (), play of
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(author's version of the plot of French play ''Le Père de la débutante'' of
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and
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), with music of
Alexey Verstovsky Alexey Nikolayevich Verstovsky (russian: Алексéй Никола́евич Верстóвский) () was a Russian composer, musical bureaucrat and rival of Mikhail Glinka. Biography Alexey Verstovsky was born at Seliverstovo Estate, Kozlo ...
etc. The repertoire of Nadezhda Repina was huge; she sang some 100 operatic roles, not counting roles in drama performances.Aron Proujanski. Dictionary: Russian singers / ru: Отечественные певцы. — 2008
/ref> Alexey Verstovsky was not only a composer, he became the head of Music department at the Moscow Imperial troupe. He knew that would be expected large changes and, fearing that they would affect to his wife, asked without her knowledge to the Directorate for her dismissal. She knew nothing about this. Her dismissal was held in 1841. When she heard of it, she fainted. Nadezhda Repina and Alexey Verstovsky made the official church marriage. Her acting was over. She was 32 years old, still had many years of empty and useless life. From time to time, she continued to come backstage and helped councils of young actresses. But it was quite a different life. Her partner, actor S. Solovyov wrote that she was interested of only one thing: her acting, without it she could not live, and she was very grieved at her inaction. Alexey Verstovsky died in their house in Khlebny lane . She survived her husband for five years. She died in the same house .Romantic Hiking (ru: Романтические прогулки)
/ref> One newspaper wrote the obituary: "With its leaving the Moscow scene suffered a great loss, and God knows when and by whom it will be recharged. At least, still a place of unforgettable actress remains vacant. True talents are not born, as mushrooms".


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Repina, Nadezhda 1809 births 1867 deaths Russian operatic sopranos 19th-century women opera singers from the Russian Empire 19th-century actresses from the Russian Empire Russian stage actresses