Vladimir Kastorsky

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Kastorsky as the miller in opera Rusalka

Vladimir Ivanovich Kastorsky (March 14, 1870-Jule 2, 1948) was a Russian and Soviet opera artist (bass), chamber singer, and vocal teacher. [1]

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