U. New Mexico study aims to open new window to Russian culture

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From: University Wire
Date: 20011015
Author:Ali Ellis

Ali Ellis
University Wire
10-15-2001
(Daily Lobo) (U-WIRE) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- University of New Mexico associate professor Natasha Kolchevska recently won a $122,772 grant to develop an interdisciplinary program to explore Pyotr Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin.

The grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities will fund a four-week institute to study the opera and Alexander Pushkin's poem by the same name.

The program, "Opera, Giving Voice to Culture: Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin," will bring high school teachers from across the country to study the opera and its relationship to ...

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