Mikhail Matveyevich Sokolovsky (Russian: Михаи́л Матве́евич Соколо́вский (1756 – after 1795) was a late 18th-century Russian opera composer, conductor and violinist. Sokolovsky played the violin in the orchestra of the Maddox Theatre in Moscow. It is known that he also taught singing at the university. The music of the renowned-in-its-day opera The miller who was a wizard, a cheat and a matchmaker (Мельник–колдун, обманщик и сват) to the text by Aleksandr Ablesimov (Moscow, 1779; Saint Petersburg, circa 1795) is attributed to him. Only part of the score survived but Nikolai Tcherepnin completed the missing portions in 1925, enabling the work to be revived. Sokolovsky's contemporary, composer Yevstigney Fomin later revised the music of the opera adding an overture to it.
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| - Michail Matwejewitsch Sokolowski (de)
- Michail Matveevič Sokolovskij (it)
- Mikhail Sokolovsky (composer) (en)
- ミハイル・ソコロフスキー (ja)
- Соколовский, Михаил Матвеевич (ru)
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| - Michail Matwejewitsch Sokolowski (russisch Михаил Матвеевич Соколовский, Mikhail Sokolovsky; * 1756; † um 1796) war ein russischer Komponist. Über das Leben Sokolowski ist kaum etwas bekannt. Er ist der Komponist der Oper Müller, Zauberer, Betrüger und Brautwerber (Мельник — колдун, обманщик и сват; Melʹnik-koldun, obmanščik i svat) nach einem Libretto von Alexander Onissimowitsch Ablessimow, die als die erste russische komische Oper gilt. Für das Werk, das im Januar 1779 in Moskau und im Februar in Sankt Petersburg uraufgeführt wurde, verwendete Sokolowski volkstümliche russische Weisen. Die Oper hielt sich bis in das 19. Jahrhundert hinein auf den Spielplänen russischer Opernhäuser. (de)
- Michail Matveevič Sokolovskij (in russo: Михаи́л Матве́евич Соколо́вский?; 1756 – 1795) è stato un compositore, direttore d'orchestra e violinista russo, attivo nel tardo XVIII secolo nel campo dell'opera lirica. (it)
- ミハイル・マトヴェエヴィチ・ソコロフスキー(Михаил Матвеевич Соколовский, 1756年 - ?)は、18世紀後半のロシアのヴァイオリニスト、指揮者、作曲家。 (ja)
- Михаил Матвеевич Соколовский (1756 — неизвестно) — российский скрипач, композитор, дирижёр, учитель пения в классе музыки Московского университета. (ru)
- Mikhail Matveyevich Sokolovsky (Russian: Михаи́л Матве́евич Соколо́вский (1756 – after 1795) was a late 18th-century Russian opera composer, conductor and violinist. Sokolovsky played the violin in the orchestra of the Maddox Theatre in Moscow. It is known that he also taught singing at the university. The music of the renowned-in-its-day opera The miller who was a wizard, a cheat and a matchmaker (Мельник–колдун, обманщик и сват) to the text by Aleksandr Ablesimov (Moscow, 1779; Saint Petersburg, circa 1795) is attributed to him. Only part of the score survived but Nikolai Tcherepnin completed the missing portions in 1925, enabling the work to be revived. Sokolovsky's contemporary, composer Yevstigney Fomin later revised the music of the opera adding an overture to it. (en)
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| - Michail Matwejewitsch Sokolowski (russisch Михаил Матвеевич Соколовский, Mikhail Sokolovsky; * 1756; † um 1796) war ein russischer Komponist. Über das Leben Sokolowski ist kaum etwas bekannt. Er ist der Komponist der Oper Müller, Zauberer, Betrüger und Brautwerber (Мельник — колдун, обманщик и сват; Melʹnik-koldun, obmanščik i svat) nach einem Libretto von Alexander Onissimowitsch Ablessimow, die als die erste russische komische Oper gilt. Für das Werk, das im Januar 1779 in Moskau und im Februar in Sankt Petersburg uraufgeführt wurde, verwendete Sokolowski volkstümliche russische Weisen. Die Oper hielt sich bis in das 19. Jahrhundert hinein auf den Spielplänen russischer Opernhäuser. (de)
- Mikhail Matveyevich Sokolovsky (Russian: Михаи́л Матве́евич Соколо́вский (1756 – after 1795) was a late 18th-century Russian opera composer, conductor and violinist. Sokolovsky played the violin in the orchestra of the Maddox Theatre in Moscow. It is known that he also taught singing at the university. The music of the renowned-in-its-day opera The miller who was a wizard, a cheat and a matchmaker (Мельник–колдун, обманщик и сват) to the text by Aleksandr Ablesimov (Moscow, 1779; Saint Petersburg, circa 1795) is attributed to him. Only part of the score survived but Nikolai Tcherepnin completed the missing portions in 1925, 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 the reign of autocratic Czar Nicholas I of Russia, verses of Sokolovsky that were critical of Nicholas's predecessors were often sung at anti-Nicholas rallies. (en)
- Michail Matveevič Sokolovskij (in russo: Михаи́л Матве́евич Соколо́вский?; 1756 – 1795) è stato un compositore, direttore d'orchestra e violinista russo, attivo nel tardo XVIII secolo nel campo dell'opera lirica. (it)
- ミハイル・マトヴェエヴィチ・ソコロフスキー(Михаил Матвеевич Соколовский, 1756年 - ?)は、18世紀後半のロシアのヴァイオリニスト、指揮者、作曲家。 (ja)
- Михаил Матвеевич Соколовский (1756 — неизвестно) — российский скрипач, композитор, дирижёр, учитель пения в классе музыки Московского университета. (ru)
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