Count Mikhail Vielgorsky (Polish: Michał Wielhorski, ‹See Tfd›Russian: Михаил Юрьевич Виельгорский) (1788-1856) was a Russian official and composer of...
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Nativity of John the Baptist [ru] a month later. Her godparents were Mikhail Vielgorsky and Ekaterina Ivanovna Zagryazhskaya [ru]. Natalia Alexandrovna did...
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often been misattributed to Alyabyev, but was in fact written by Mikhail Vielgorsky. Note: Vielgorski is also seen as Count Michael Wielhorski. S.54:...
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Dorpater Jahrbücher für Literatur. The Russian diplomat in London, Mikhail Vielgorsky, translated a version for the Hakluyt Society, which was published...
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1825) Ekaterina Likoshin (1780–1840) Alexander Alyabyev (1787–1851) Mikhail Vielgorsky (1788–1856) Alexander Griboyedov (1795–1829) Alexei Lvov (1798–1870)...
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contemporary decade, including Vladimir Odoevsky, Alexander Alyabyev, Mikhail Vielgorsky, and Alexey Verstovsky. Out of work as a composer, only two compositions...
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(1889–1958) Alexey Verstovsky (1799–1862) Yuliya Veysberg (1880–1942) Mikhail Vielgorsky (1788–1856) Ernests Vīgners (1850–1933), born in present-day Latvia...
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Polish noble Michał Wielhorski (younger) (1755 – 1805), Polish noble Mikhail Vielgorsky (1787 – 1856), Russian official and composer This page lists people...
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Michał Wielhorski (younger), 1755–1805 Michał Wielhorski (composer) (Mikhail Vielgorsky), 1787-1856 This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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Sarti [pupils] Giuseppe Simoni [pupils] Georg Joseph Vogler [pupils] Mikhail Vielgorsky Howard J. Buss Dennis Eberhard James Fulkerson Jan Gilbert Chris Granner...
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remained a secret to the public and to the majority of his friends, Mikhail Vielgorsky came across several sheets of a poem written by Alexander. Durnovo...
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Grigori Aleksandrov. The young composer Mikhail Glinka performs his new work at a soiree at Count Vielgorsky's house. However, the public is accustomed...
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Chambre. In 1840, Sollogub married Sofia Vielgorskoya, a daughter of Mikhail Vielgorsky. In 1842, Vladimir had already reached the rank of Collegiate Accessor...
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amateur de St. Pétersbourg pf 1868? Piano, arr. arr. of a pf piece by Mikhail Vielgorsky [attributed in some sources to Alexander Alyabyev] 384a — Variations...
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Louis-Victor-Léon de Rochechouart, French aristocratic exile and Russian general Mikhail Vielgorsky, Russian official, composer, and arts patron Sergey Volkonsky, general...
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as School suprviser 1982: Liszt Ferenc (Ференц Лист ТВ) – as Count Mikhail Vielgorsky 1982: Golos (Голос) – as Production Director 1982: Fifth decade (Пятый...
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Vladimir Druzhnikov as Kondraty Ryleyev Vladimir Vladislavsky as Mikhail Vielgorsky Maxim Mikhailov as Osip Petrov Yevgeny Kaluzhsky as old dignitary...
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(Russian: некрополь XVIII века). Examples of the work of Ivan Martos, Mikhail Kozlovsky, Vasily Demut-Malinovsky, Andrey Voronikhin, Fedot Shubin, Fyodor...
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Matvei Wielhorski (redirect from Matvey Vielgorsky)
returned to Russia where he became a patron of the arts. He supported Mikhail Glinka who would become Russia's first major composer and entertained Robert...
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Catherine the Great, known for her beauty. Married the Polish immigrant Yuri Vielgorsky in 1788. She died three weeks after giving birth to her youngest child...
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