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Show RUSSIAN SINGERS TO VISIT AMERICA 1 i MO 8 COW, June t. Aa Moscow's opera op-era and dram tic aeaeon approaches Ua close, scores of Russia's best artists are turning: their eyes longingly ioward America. If tha American atate department de-partment consents, Madame Nleahda-nova, Nleahda-nova, premier soprano of Kusnla; M. Boblnoff, Russia's moat noted tenor, and several others of the Moscow grand opera may appear In New York thla fall. Madame Nleehdanova. a coloratura soprano who. with Chtallapln and Boblnoff. Bob-lnoff. formed an operatic trio which haa won high praise In Russia, already al-ready haa perm las Ion of the soviet government gov-ernment to leave for abroad. Khe haa long been favorably known In Russia, and although somewhat advanced In yeara, she still retains her voice. Madame Ma-dame Nleshdanova sang frequently with Par uao In Kurooe. M. HitmUnseff, administrative director direc-tor of the MoeK-ow Art theatre, la preparing pre-paring to leave within a ahort time fur New York to arninge there for the preaentatlon of aeveral of the Art the. tre'a moat famoua dramaa. |