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  1. Concordia Antarova (en ruso: Конкордия Евгеньевна Антарова), también conocida como Cora Antarova (Varsovia, 13 de abril de 1886-Moscú, 6 de febrero de 1959) fue una contralto rusa, que durante más de veinte años trabajó en el Teatro Bolshoi.

  2. Concordia Antarova (Russian: Конкордия Евгеньевна Антарова, also known as Cora Antarova, 25 April 1886 O.S./13 April 1886 (N. S.) – 6 February 1959) was a Russian contralto who starred in the Bolshoi Theater for more than twenty years. After her singing career ended, she wrote theosophical texts.

  3. «Two Lives» by Concordia Antarova. Translation and analysis of the sources. Introduction. This work presents the working draft of the English translation of the “The Lives” book by Concordia Antarova.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2021 · She was famous as a singer and keeper of the director Konstantin Stanislavsky’s legacy (1863–1938) but virtually unknown as an esoteric writer whose lengthy novel Two Lives became a sensation when it was first officially published in 1993. Antarova in “Prince Igor”, 1910s © Wikipedia.

  5. Concordia Antarova was living two lives of equal value: a creative life of an opera singer and an inner spiritual one...

  6. “TWO LIVES” (Volume 1, Part 1) About Concordia Antarova. Concordia Evgenievna Antarova was born in 1886 April 13 in Warsaw. She lost her father when she was eleven years old, so then she was living with her mother.

  7. Book: "Two Lives" by Concordia Antarova. This novel will help everyone to reflect on his own place in today's complicated life and his relations to it. Great examples in this book reveal how people are boiling in their own passions, how they are enslaved by them.