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    Mitrofan Petrovich Tchaikovsky (7 April 1840 – 25 March 1903) was an infantry general, commandant of the Ivangorod fortress, commander of the 3rd Army...
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    In mid- to late-19th-century Russia, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and a group of composers known as The Five had differing opinions as to whether Russian...
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    on March 7, 1896, conducted by Alexander Glazunov. It was published by Mitrofan Belyayev, as Op. 76. The "Poco Meno Mosso" section of the piece is also...
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    generation of Russian composers. This group was named after timber merchant Mitrofan Belyayev, an amateur musician who became an influential music patron and...
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    CDA67511. Brown, Tchaikovsky: The Final Years, 477. Brown, Man and Music, 414; Brown, Final Years, 389. Blom, 64-5. See letters from Mitrofan Belyayev to Sergei...
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    Tchaikovsky's brother Modest, Alexander Siloti and the publisher Mitrofan Belyayev. It was nevertheless published in 1897 as a work of Tchaikovsky's alone...
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    Mitrofan Petrovich Belyayev (Russian: Митрофа́н Петро́вич Беля́ев; old style 10/22 February 1836, St. Petersburg – 22 December 1903/ 4 January 1904) was...
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    major. In 1896, after Tchaikovsky's death, the score was reconstructed from the original orchestral parts and published by Mitrofan Belyayev with the posthumous...
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    Sergei Taneyev (category Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
    while Sergei would gravitate toward a more cosmopolitan outlook, as did Tchaikovsky. He began taking piano lessons at the age of five with a private teacher...
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    was reinstated. Lyadov introduced timber millionaire and philanthropist Mitrofan Belyayev to the music of the teenage Alexander Glazunov. Interest in Glazunov's...
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    encouragement of more famous Russian composers, notably Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. He began his career as a pivotal figure, extending the fusion of traditional...
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  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, in which he also mentioned Rimsky-Korsakov's First Symphony, found favour within the Balakirev circle. Tchaikovsky mentioned the...
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    Louis-Mathieu Langlès Mikhail Tukhachevsky Mitrofan Lodyzhensky Nikolai Yudenich Nićifor Dučić Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Paulos Gregorios Milan Rastislav Štefánik...
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    Rimsky-Korsakov wrote that he became acquainted with budding music patron Mitrofan Belyayev (M. P. Belaieff) in Moscow in 1882. Belyayev was one of a growing...
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    the work's admirers was a wealthy timber merchant and amateur musician, Mitrofan Belyayev. Belyayev was introduced to Glazunov's music by Anatoly Lyadov...
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  • 1 year, 148 days 7 Tchaikovsky, Mitrofan PetrovichLieutenant-General General of the Infantry after 1 January 1901 Mitrofan Tchaikovsky 6 November 1899 25...
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  • published by 1892 by the Leipzig firm owned by Mitrofan Belyayev. The symphony is dedicated to Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and was first performed in St. Petersburg...
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    following May (and only after constant urging by his publisher and patron Mitrofan Belyayev). Belyayev paid the composer 600 rubles (roughly $10,000 in current...
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    said by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to be "the acorn from which the oak" of later Russian symphonic music grew. In 1884, Mitrofan Belyayev founded the annual...
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    (Marina), Vasiliy Sharonov (Varlaam), Vasiliy Doverin-Kravchenko (Misail), Mitrofan Chuprïnnikov (Yuródivïy), and Khristofor Tolkachev (Nikitich). The production...
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    in getting it performed. In 1895 he had met the musical philanthropist Mitrofan Belyayev, whose interest in programming a piece of Rachmaninoff's music...
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    luminaries like Tchaikovsky, Eduard Nápravník, and Rimsky-Korsakov. Alexander Scriabin, a student of Conus', had written a letter to Mitrofan Belyayev where...
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  • Anatoly Rosenshield 1863: Nikolay Matveyevich Turbin 1875-1876: Mitrofan Petrovich Tchaikovsky 1889-1896: Ivan Nadarov 1902-1906: Alexander Iosafovich Ievreinov...
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    Petersburg. The critical response to the painting was mixed. The writer Mitrofan Remezov praised Repin's Saint Nicholas as the best of all the paintings...
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    the century.[citation needed] Just after the dawn of the 20th century, Mitrofan Pyatnitsky founded the Pyatnitsky Choir, which used rural peasant singers...
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  • Nikolay Sokolov, Alexander Winkler among others. The circle was named after Mitrofan Belyayev, a timber merchant and amateur musician who became a music philanthropist...
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  • UQ2 Kitt Peak National Observatory, USA MPC · 2322 2323 Zverev 1976 SF2 Mitrofan Stepanovich Zverev [ru] (1903–1991), Russian astrometrist at Pulkovo Observatory...
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    In 1896, after a long hiatus, the music publisher and philanthropist Mitrofan Belyayev agreed to include it at one of his Saint Petersburg Russian Symphony...
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    the basis for an opera at least three times previously, including for Tchaikovsky's Vakula the Smith (1874). Oliver Knussen writes that "Rimsky is only...
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    Orthodox diocese of Voronezh was instituted in 1682 and its first bishop, Mitrofan of Voronezh, was later proclaimed the town's patron saint. Owing to the...
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