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Yevstigney Ipat'yevich
Fomin (Russian: Евстигне́й Ипа́тьевич Фоми́н) (born St.
Petersburg 16 August [O.S. 5 August] 1761 – died St.
Petersburg c 27 April [O...
- been
retold in
operas by
Jacopo Peri, Monteverdi, Charpentier, Gluck,
Yevstigney Fomin,
Harrison Birtwistle, and
Matthew Aucoin.
Euridice (1600), an opera...
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however it has
sometimes been
attributed to
Vasily Pashkevich or even to
Yevstigney Fomin although at that time he was just 11
years old. It is
known that...
- Russian-language
opera was
supported by the
Russian composers Vasily Pashkevich,
Yevstigney Fomin and
Alexey Verstovsky. However, the real
birth of
Russian opera...
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enabling the work to be revived. Sokolovsky's contemporary,
composer Yevstigney Fomin later revised the
music of the
opera adding an
overture to it. Under...
- S. 20 January] 1779. Its folksong-based
music was long
attributed to
Yevstigney Fomin but is now
considered to have been by
Mikhail Sokolovsky, and others...
- however,
sometimes it was
attributed to
Vasily Pashkevich or even to
Yevstigney Fomin who that time was just 11
years old. The
music of
another successful...
- 1744 –
Pierre Méchain,
French astronomer and
surveyor (d. 1804) 1761 –
Yevstigney Fomin,
Russian pianist and
composer (d. 1800) 1815 – John Bosco, Italian...
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attributed to
Mikhail Sokolovsky. Ivan Kerzelli,
Vasily Pashkevich and
Yevstigney Fomin also
wrote a
series of
successful comic operas in the 18th century...
- Yevstigneyeva. The
surname is
derived from the male
given name
Yevstigney and
literally means Yevstigney's. It may
refer to:
Kirill A.
Yevstigneyev (1917–1996)...