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Count Mikhail Vielgorsky (Polish: Michał Wielhorski, Russian: Михаил Юрьевич Виельгорский) (1788-1856) was a
Russian official and
composer of
Polish descent...
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often been
misattributed to Alyabyev, but was in fact
written by
Mikhail Vielgorsky. Note:
Vielgorski is also seen as
Count Michael Wielhorski. S.54: Giuseppe...
- de St. Pétersbourg pf 1868? Piano, arr. arr. of a pf
piece by
Mikhail Vielgorsky [attributed in some
sources to
Alexander Alyabyev] 384a —
Variations on...
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Count Matvei Wielhorski (Russian: Матве́й Ю́рьевич Виельго́рский, Polish:
Mateusz Wielhorski) (born
Saint Petersburg, 15 April [O.S. 26 April] 1794 – died...
- – as
School suprviser 1982:
Liszt Ferenc (Ференц Лист ТВ) – as
Count Vielgorsky 1982:
Golos (Голос) – as
Production Director 1982:
Fifth decade (Пятый...
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Nativity of John the Baptist [ru] a
month later. Her
godparents were
Mikhail Vielgorsky and
Ekaterina Ivanovna Zagryazhskaya [ru].
Natalia Alexandrovna did not...
- (1889–1958)
Alexey Verstovsky (1799–1862)
Yuliya Veysberg (1880–1942)
Mikhail Vielgorsky (1788–1856)
Ernests Vīgners (1850–1933), born in present-day
Latvia Tony...
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Wielhorski (younger), 1755–1805 Michał
Wielhorski (composer) (Mikhail
Vielgorsky), 1787-1856 This
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remained a
secret to the
public and to the
majority of his friends,
Mikhail Vielgorsky came
across several sheets of a poem
written by Alexander.
Durnovo wanted...
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noble Michał
Wielhorski (younger) (1755 – 1805),
Polish noble Mikhail Vielgorsky (1787 – 1856),
Russian official and
composer This page
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