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Stasov, feminine:
Stasova is a Russian-language
surname ****ociated with the
Russian noble House of
Stasov.
Notable people with the
surname include: Dmitry...
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House of
Stasov (Russian: Стасов́) is one of the
oldest aristocratic families in
Russia founded by the 1st Duke
Stasov Dmitri Vasilevich, in 14th...
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Stašov may
refer to
places in the
Czech Republic:
Stašov (Beroun District), a muni****lity and
village in the
Central Bohemian Region Stašov (Svitavy District)...
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Vladimir Vasilievich Stasov (also St****ov; Russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Ста́сов; 14
January [O.S. 2 January] 1824 – 23
October [O.S. 10 October] 1906)...
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Petersburg and
collaborated from 1856 to 1870. In May 1867 the
critic Vladimir Stasov wrote an article,
titled Mr. Balakirev's
Slavic Concert,
covering a concert...
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Dmitry Vasilievich Stasov (1828–1918) was a
famous Russian lawyer who was a
leading figure in the
juridical reforms of the 1860s. He was the
brother of...
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connection in
letters to
Vladimir Stasov and to
Stasov's family,
routinely signing his name Musoryanin,
roughly "garbage-dweller"...
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Vasily Petrovich Stasov (Russian: Васи́лий Петро́вич Ста́сов; 4
August 1769 – 5
September 1848) was a
famous Russian architect, born into a wealthy...
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influential critic Vladimir Stasov, who
followed both of
their careers with interest.
According to
Stasov's testimony, in 1868,
Hartmann gave Mussorgsky...
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influence as before. In
conjunction with
critic and
fellow nationalist Vladimir Stasov, in the late 1850s and
early 1860s,
Balakirev brought together the composers...