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33: 231:, which lasted only one season. There she met and married Tairov, and in 1914 they created the Chamber Theater, where she became a leading actress. She had a wide range, but became best known as a tragic actress; 127: 249:
to haggard, starved audiences who jammed the frozen hall"; Koonen was "a passionate, aggressive Salomé." In 1949, Koonen left the theater with her husband, who died the following year.
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called her "an unusually talented interpreter of tragic parts, endowed with a rich voice and rhythmic power." After the
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On August 20, 1974, Koonen died in Moscow and was buried at
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October 5] 1889 – August 20, 1974), was a
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as well as selections from Chamber Theater productions.
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Moscow, USSR
Alexander Tairov
People's Artist of the RSFSR
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
‹See Tfd›
Russian
O.S.
Russian
Soviet
Alexander Tairov
Moscow
Belgian
Moscow Art Theatre
Stanislavski
Woe from Wit
The Blue Bird
Leo Tolstoy
The Living Corpse
Ibsen
Peer Gynt
Konstantin Mardzhanov
Mark Slonim
October Revolution
Oscar Wilde
Salomé
Great Soviet Encyclopedia
Vsevolod Vishnevsky
An Optimistic Tragedy
Scribe

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