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{{picture|file=Yury Davydov.jpg|caption='''Yury Davydov''' (1876–1965)<br/>Pictured in 1893}}
Nephew of the composer (b. 24 April/6 May 1876 in [[Geneva]]; d. 16 April 1965 at [[Klin]]), born '''''Yury Lvovich Davydov''''' (Юрий Львович Давыдов), also known as '''''Georgy Lvovich Davydov''''' (Георгий Львович Давыдов).


Yury was the youngest son of the composer's sister [[Aleksandra Davydova|Aleksandra]] (b. Tchaikovskaya, 1842–1891) and her husband [[Lev Davydov]] (1837–1896). He graduated from Bonn Agricultural Academy in 1898, and later became a director of the [[Kiev]] branch of the Russian Musical Society (1908–1917), and helped to found the [[Kiev]] Conservatory.
In 1937 he joined the staff of the composer's house-museum at [[Klin]], where he became curator in 1945. He married Margarita Nikolayevna Lopukhina (1864–1931), and they had four children — Irina (1900–1989); Tatyana (1902–1925); [[Kseniya Davydova|Kseniya]] (1905–1992); and Georgy.
He died on 16 April 1965 at [[Klin]], and was buried at the town's Demyanovo Cemetery.
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
No letters from Tchaikovsky to Yury Davydov are known to have survived, but 3 letters from Yury to the composer, dating from around 1884 to 1891, are preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]].
==Bibliography==
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* {{bib|1955/11}} (1955)
* {{bib|1962/21}} (1962)
* {{bib|1973/27}} (1973)
* {{bib|1979/33}} (1979)
* {{bib|1980/37}} (1980)
* {{bib|1981/20}} (1981)
* {{bib|1981/21}} (1981)
* {{bib|1993/48}} (1993)
* {{bib|1994/39}} (1994)
* {{bib|1995/27}} (1995)
* {{bib|1999/19}} (1999)
==External Links==
* [[wikipedia:ru:Давыдов,_Юрий_Львович|Wikipedia]] (Russian)
* {{viaf|244179531}}
[[Category:People|Davydov, Yury]]
[[Category:Family|Davydov, Yury]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Davydov, Yury]]

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