Mikhail Azanchevsky
Mikhail Pavlovich Azanchevsky | |
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File:Makovsky pt Azanchevskogo.jpg
Portrait of the Composer M. P. Azanchevsky, by Konstantin Makovsky, 1877
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Native name | Михаил Павлович Азанчевский |
Born | March 24 [O.S. April 5] 1839 Moscow, Russia |
Died | January 12 [O.S. January 24] 1881 (age 41) Moscow |
Occupation(s) | composer, music teacher |
Mikhail Pavlovich (von) Azanchevsky (Russian: Михаи́л Па́влович (фон) Азанче́вский), March 3 [O.S. April 5] 1839 – January 12 [O.S. January 24] 1881) was a Russian composer and music teacher. He was the director of the St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1871-1876. Not long before his death, Edward Dannreuther called him "one of the most cultivated of living Russian musicians," and commented on "the delicate finish of diction and form which characterises his compositions, as well as for the extensive range of his knowledge in musical matters generally."[1]
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Life
He was born in Moscow, the son of the writer ru. He completed his education in counterpoint and composition under Moritz Hauptmann and Ernst Richter at Leipzig Conservatory between the years 1861 and 1864, and lived during some years subsequently, alternately at Paris and at St. Petersburg. He acquired a reputation among book-collectors as the possessor of one of the finest private libraries of works upon music in Europe.
Works
Among his best-known compositions are:
- Op. 2, Sonata in B minor for pianoforte and violoncello
- Op. 10, Trio in F sharp minor for piano and strings;
- Op. 12, Fest-Polonaise for two pianofortes; Passatempo for piano à quatre mains.
Notes
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- Russian composers
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- 1839 births
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- 19th-century composers