Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarafan
Literary usage of Sarafan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Listening Lessons in Music, Graded for Schools by Agnes Moore Fryberger (1916)
"Perhaps the most famous folk song in Russia is The Scarlet sarafan — it having
... The title refers to the robe, called the sarafan, which is the national ..."
2. Listening Lessons in Music, Graded for Schools by Agnes Moore Fryberger (1916)
"Perhaps the most famous folk song in Russia is The Scarlet sarafan—it having ...
The title refers to the robe, called the sarafan, which is the national ..."
3. The Soul of Russia by Winifred Stephens Whale (1916)
"When he returned from the fair, he brought back what his daughters had asked
for ; for the eldest the red stuff for a sarafan, 1 A sarafan is a special ..."
4. Franklin Square Song Collection: Two Hundred Favorite Songs and Hymns for by John Piersol McCaskey (1884)
"sarafan.—The dress of the young Russian women. , w k- K fe-_ Swift -ly flies the
Schnell ver-geht der ..."
5. The Lure of Music: Depicting the Human Side of Great Composers, with Stories by Olin Downes, Columbia Graphophone Company (U.S.) (1918)
"The Scarlet sarafan " (" Krasny sarafan ") Sung by B. Olshansky Columbia Record
E 3158 'Down by Mother Volga" is one of the most widely known of Russian ..."
6. Listening Lessons in Music, Graded for Schools by Agnes Moore Fryberger (1916)
"Perhaps the most famous folk song in Russia is The Scarlet sarafan — it having
... The title refers to the robe, called the sarafan, which is the national ..."
7. Listening Lessons in Music, Graded for Schools by Agnes Moore Fryberger (1916)
"Perhaps the most famous folk song in Russia is The Scarlet sarafan—it having ...
The title refers to the robe, called the sarafan, which is the national ..."
8. The Soul of Russia by Winifred Stephens Whale (1916)
"When he returned from the fair, he brought back what his daughters had asked
for ; for the eldest the red stuff for a sarafan, 1 A sarafan is a special ..."
9. Franklin Square Song Collection: Two Hundred Favorite Songs and Hymns for by John Piersol McCaskey (1884)
"sarafan.—The dress of the young Russian women. , w k- K fe-_ Swift -ly flies the
Schnell ver-geht der ..."
10. The Lure of Music: Depicting the Human Side of Great Composers, with Stories by Olin Downes, Columbia Graphophone Company (U.S.) (1918)
"The Scarlet sarafan " (" Krasny sarafan ") Sung by B. Olshansky Columbia Record
E 3158 'Down by Mother Volga" is one of the most widely known of Russian ..."