Boris Vietinghoff-Scheel

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Russian composer of German extraction (b. 14/26 August 1829 in Morshansk; d. 13/26 September 1901 in Saint Petersburg), born Baron Boris Aleksandrovich Fitingof-Shel (Борис Александрович Фитингоф-Шель); also known outside Russia as Boris Vietinghof-Scheel.

Born into a noble family, after serving as an artillery officer, Boris resigned his commission in order to dedicate himself to music. He was taught the piano by Henselt and composition by Vogt, and also received advice from Aleksandr Dargomyzhsky. He wrote operas on the subjects of Mazepa (1859), Tamara (1886), Juan de Tenorio (1888), two ballets, and up to 80 small compositions of church and chamber music.

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

2 letters from Tchaikovsky to Boris Fitingof-Shel have survived, dating from 1887 and 1890, both of which have been translated into English on this website:

One letter from Fitingof-Shel to Tchaikovsky, dating from 1890, is preserved in the Klin House-Museum Archive.

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