Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
I'm not sure what you're looking for, but Les Miserables was written by the French composer Claude-Michel Schönberg with a libretto by Alain Boublil in 1980. The first English translation of Les Miserables was produced by Cameron Mackintosh and opened on October 8, 1985, and it is this version that has won all the accolades.
Before opening on Broadway it opened at the La Jolla Playhouse and then opened at the August Wilson Theatre on Broadway
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The original musical opened on Jun 3, 1975. The current show opened on Nov 14, 1996 .
It was opened in 1599.
The first Carnegie Library opened up in 1883. Since then, many Carnegie Libraries have been opened. Between 1883 and 1929, 2,509 of these libraries were opened for business.
CARNEGIE HALL after ANDREWS CARNEGIE (1835-1919) for his benevolent endowments.
The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh first opened in 1895. Andrew Carnegie paid for the Library for the people and city of Pittsburgh. However he did not contribute towards the running of the Library.
Andrew Carnegie
The Salisbury Hotel first opened in New York, in 1931. It is considered a three star hotel, and is located across the street from Carnegie Hall and within walking distance of Fifth Avenue.
The Russian leader that opened Russia's economy up in the 1980s was Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev. Gorbachev was born in 1931 and was the 7th and final leader of the now dissolved Soviet Union.
Czar Peter the Great
The Russian Bloody Sunday occurred because demonstrators marched on the czar's palace when the czar wasn't there and the guards didn't know what to do or if they large group was armed, so they opened fire.
Antov Chekhov wrote the play and he opened it in 1904. It was his last play and he intended it to be a comedy, but his director wanted it to be a tragedy.
Igor Sravinsky was a very unique composer. He made that song specifically to be unsettling and disturbing because he wanted to give people music they'd never heard before.
The location of his body remains unknown since WW II when his grave in Poland was opened and his body exhumed by Russian Troops.
The russian amusement park 'Gorgy Park' is located by the 'Moscow River' in Moscow, Russia. It was opened in 1928 and includes entertainment such as a roller coaster.