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Christmas Eve

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Christmas Eve

Opera by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (libretto by the composer, based on Gogol's story), first produced in St Petersburg, Russia, on 10 December 1895.

See also Vakula the Smith.



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It was not Christmas Eve then, but it came into his head to play a trick upon the bull.
On Christmas eve, accordingly, they began their rude fetes and rejoicings.
Why, don't I see you every Christmas Eve, when you're asleep?
 
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