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Russian composer, music critic, and teacher (b. 27 April/9 May 1846 in Petrozavodsk; d. 14/27 December 1916 in [[Petrograd]]), born '''''Nikolay Feopemptovich Solovyev''''' (Николай Феопемптович Соловьев).
Russian composer, music critic, and teacher (b. 27 April/9 May 1846 in Petrozavodsk; d. 14/27 December 1916 in [[Petrograd]]), born '''''Nikolay Feopemptovich Solovyov''''' (Николай Феопемптович Соловьев).


After studying at [[Saint Petersburg]] Conservatory under [[Nikolay Zaremba]], Solovyev went on to teach music theory at the same institution from 1874, becoming a professor in 1885. His long career as a music critic began in 1870, and he contributed to a wide range of publications over the next three decades. From 1906 to 1912 he was the director of the Imperial Chapel Choir in [[Saint Petersburg]].
After studying at [[Saint Petersburg]] Conservatory under [[Nikolay Zaremba]], Solovyov went on to teach music theory at the same institution from 1874, becoming a professor in 1885. His long career as a music critic began in 1870, and he contributed to a wide range of publications over the next three decades. From 1906 to 1912 he was the director of the Imperial Chapel Choir in [[Saint Petersburg]].


==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
One letter from Tchaikovsky to Nikolay Solovyev has survived, dating from 1885, and has been translated into English on this website:
One letter from Tchaikovsky to Nikolay Solovyov has survived, dating from 1885, and has been translated into English on this website:
* '''[[Letter 2719]]''' – 5/17 June 1885, from [[Maydanovo]]
* '''[[Letter 2719]]''' – 5/17 June 1885, from [[Maydanovo]]


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Latest revision as of 14:57, 21 August 2025

Nikolay Solovyov (1846-1916)

Russian composer, music critic, and teacher (b. 27 April/9 May 1846 in Petrozavodsk; d. 14/27 December 1916 in Petrograd), born Nikolay Feopemptovich Solovyov (Николай Феопемптович Соловьев).

After studying at Saint Petersburg Conservatory under Nikolay Zaremba, Solovyov went on to teach music theory at the same institution from 1874, becoming a professor in 1885. His long career as a music critic began in 1870, and he contributed to a wide range of publications over the next three decades. From 1906 to 1912 he was the director of the Imperial Chapel Choir in Saint Petersburg.

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

One letter from Tchaikovsky to Nikolay Solovyov has survived, dating from 1885, and has been translated into English on this website:

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