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residences Gorenki Palace, Balashikha. Hetman's Palace, Baturyn.
Palais Rasumofsky, Vienna.
Grigory Kirillovich Razumovsky (1759–1837) - the
fifth son of...
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Palais Rasumofsky (Russian: Разумовски-пале) is a
palace in Vienna, Austria. The
palace was
commissioned by
Prince Andrey Kyrillovich Razumovsky as a Neoclassic...
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differently in
different English sources,
including spellings Razumovsky,
Rasumofsky, and Rasoumoffsky.
Razumovsky was the son of
Kirill Razumovsky, the last...
- with the old
Imperial Palace. Also in Vienna,
Montoyer built the
Palais Rasumofsky for the
former Russian amb****ador
Andrey Razumovsky. On 25
September 1805...
- (born 1936), a
Soviet politician in the Brezhnev-Gorbachev Eras.
Palais Rasumofsky, a
neoclassical palace in Vienna,
commissioned as an emb****y building...
- aristocracy,
politicians and artists.
While in Vienna, he
built the
Palais Rasumofsky, and also
financed construction of a
stone bridge across the Danube. As...
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Palais Modena Palais Mollard-Clary
Palais Pallavicini Palais Porcia Palais Rasumofsky Palais Schey von
Koromla Palais Schwarzenberg Palais Strozzi Palais Todesco...
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appreciated his
talents and
recommended students to him,
including Andreas Rasumofsky and
Charles Neate. Förster's
compositions were
often pla****,
along with...
- Trio in B-flat major, Op.97 imslp.org,
accessed 17
April 2014 "Palais
Rasumofsky" burgen-austria.com.
Retrieved 21 June 2020.
Barry Cooper,
Beethoven (Master...