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Nikolay Diletsky (Ukrainian: Микола Дилецький,
Mykola Dyletsky, Russian: Николай Павлович Дилецкий,
Nikolay Pavlovich Diletsky,
Nikolai Diletskii, Polish:...
- pieces, such as the treatise,
Grammatika musikiyskaya (1675), by
Nikolai Diletsky.
Divine Liturgies and
Western Rite M****es
composed by
famous composers...
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Ukrainian Nikolay Diletsky (c. 1630, Kiev –
after 1680, Moscow).
Although several of his
compositions survive,
Diletsky's fame
rests chiefly on his...
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appears in the
Grammatika (1677) of the
composer and
theorist Nikolay Diletsky, who
intended to
present music theory as a tool for composition. It was...
- inventor. The
circle of
fifths had
previously been
invented by
Nikolay Diletsky in the late 1670s (of
which Heinichen was unaware).
Heinichen credited...
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Buxtehude Cabanilles Carissimi Cavalli Cesti Charpentier Clarke Corelli Diletsky Froberger Kerll Legrenzi J.-B.
Lully M.
Marais Muffat J.
Pachelbel J. Playford...
- (1766–1813)
Edison Denisov (1929–1996)
Leonid Desyatnikov (born 1955)
Nikolay Diletsky (c. 1630 –
after 1680)
Issay Dobrowen (1891–1953)
Vyacheslav Dobrynin (b...
- Lysenko,
Mykola Leontovych,
Kyrylo Stetsenko,
Artem Vedel, and
Mykola Diletsky. The Kyiv
Chamber Choir has done well in
international choral competitions...
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Nikolay Diletsky's circle of
fifths in Idea
grammatiki musikiyskoy (Moscow, 1679)...
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Composer Date City of
birth Notable works Nikolay Diletsky c.1630 –
after 1680 Kyiv
Hramatyka muzykal’na (Musical Grammar), a
textbook of
polyphonic singing...