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Dmitry Stepanovich Bortniansky (28
October 1751 – 10 October [O.S. 28 September] 1825) was a
Russian Imperial composer of
Ukrainian Cossack origin. He...
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Alcide or
Alkides is a 1778
opera by
Dmitry Bortniansky,
first staged in
Venice in 1778.
Alcide –
Bortniansky; Pasichnyk, Datsko, Zagorulko, Lviv Chamber...
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domestic musicians of
Ukrainian origin like
Maxim Berezovsky and
Dmitry Bortniansky were sent
abroad to
learn to
write operas. The
first opera written in...
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Eastern European composers.
These include Rachmaninov, Stravinsky,
Bortniansky,
Vavilov (his
version often misattributed to Caccini),
Mikhail Shukh...
- anthem:
sources of the USSR's
anthem in Russian. by K.Kovalev – Eng.
Bortniansky's anthem "Kol slaven" - Eng. As
presented by
Central Television in 1984...
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Victory Banner in
Berlin and a
posthumous Hero of Ukraine.
Dmitry Bortniansky – a
Ukrainian composer;
Hlukhiv Dmitry Chechulin –
chief architect of...
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Russian icebreaker St.
Petersburg (tune), a tune by
composer Dmitry Bortniansky (1751–1825) "St. Petersburg" (song), 2005 song by the band Supergr****...
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contribution in the
music of Ukraine.
Together with
Artemy Vedel and
Dmitry Bortniansky, both of whom have
cited him as an influence,
Berezovsky is considered...
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published in 1628, Wer sich des Höchsten
Schirm vertraut, SWV 189.
Dmitry Bortniansky set
Psalm 91 as
Concerto No. 21 of his
Choruses in Old
Church Slavonic...
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Russian chess grandmaster Dmitry Bivol (born 1990),
Russian boxer Dmitry Bortniansky (1751-1825),
Russian composer Dmitri Bulykin (born 1979),
Russian football...