Michail Vielgorsky

Michail Vielgorsky

Russian musical figure and composer
Date of Birth: 11.11.1788
Country: Russia

Content:
  1. Michael Vielgorsky: A Musical Pioneer
  2. The Vielgorsky Home: A Musical Hub
  3. Esteemed Collaborator
  4. Musical Output

Michael Vielgorsky: A Musical Pioneer

Michael Vielgorsky, together with his brother Matvei, played a pivotal role in shaping Russian musical culture during the first half of the 19th century.

The Vielgorsky Home: A Musical Hub

The Vielgorsky home, first in Moscow and later in St. Petersburg, became a vibrant center for music. Its concerts featured renowned musicians such as Robert Schumann, Franz Liszt, Hector Berlioz, and others, solidifying its reputation as a musical mecca.

Esteemed Collaborator

Vielgorsky's musical contributions were highly esteemed by prominent figures such as Gioachino Rossini, Robert Schumann, Mikhail Glinka, and Alexander Griboyedov. He collaborated with poets Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, and Konstantin Batyushkov, and played a significant role in freeing Taras Shevchenko from serfdom.

Musical Output

Vielgorsky's compositions include the unfinished opera "The Gypsies," two symphonies, and two overtures. He also wrote variations for cello and orchestra, a quartet, and various pieces for piano and other instruments. His songs, including "Net, vy ne lyubite menya" and "Byvalo, byvalo," were widely popular and even transcribed for piano by Franz Liszt.

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