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A rusalka is the ghost of a young woman who has died in water.
But Rusalka learns too late to be careful of what you wish for.
Pretty much the whole score of "Rusalka" exudes this sense.
He simply wanted to hear her sing Rusalka while standing close to her in a room.
I find even "Rusalka" heavy going on the stage.
A simple melody of great beauty is at the center of "Rusalka."
"Rusalka" has had few productions in this country since its premiere in 1901.
"Rusalka" is music of great beauty that smothers dramatic continuity.
For all its superior inspiration, "Rusalka" is one more composer's opera.
After that, for a time during which time was not, she drifted like a rusalka beneath the water.
There are two more performances of "Rusalka," tomorrow night and Saturday afternoon.
In most versions, the Rusalka is an unquiet spirit.
But finally, the Prince understands that he cannot live without Rusalka, and comes to the lake in search of her.
We just finished shooting the last one, for 'Rusalka.'
They asked her what had happened, and she said that a rusalka from the lake had hurt Viktor.
Dvorak's "Rusalka" is filled with lovely music, but it just sits there.
The last act of the opera, which features a ballet, is somewhat unusual in that a 12-year-old rusalka speaks her lines over the music.
She has made a beautiful recording in the title role Rusalka by Dvorak.
Yet she brought darker hues and radiant power to Rusalka's tormented moments.
Dvorak's Rusalka, a role in Czech, has become a calling card for her.
The story over, Hanna goes inside, and some maidens come around singing a sad "rusalka" song.
It's comforting to blame fate and injustice for the relative obscurity of "Rusalka."
One highly unusual aspect of this opera is that in several extended scenes Rusalka sings not a note.
Whatever the cause, Rusalka obviously broached and sank.