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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''''Mariya Aleksandrovna Mamontova''''' (Мария Александрова Мамонтова) (b. 1845; d. 1904), born '''''Mariya Aleksandrova Lyalina''''' Мария Александрова Лялина), was the wife of Anatoly Ivanovich Mamontov (1839–1905), a Russian publisher, translator and art collector. <br />
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The family also owned the [[Moscow]] Children's Education Workshop in [[Moscow]], where various toys for children were manufactured, including the famous "Matryoshka" dolls. <br />
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In 1872 she asked Tchaikovsky for assistance in editing her compilation of ''[[Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes (Mamontova)|Children's Songs on Russian and Ukrainian Tunes]]'' (Детские песнии на русские и малороссийские напевы). The composer harmonized and edited the first set of 24 songs in 1872, and reluctantly agreed to work on a second set of 15 songs in 1877 (which he subsequently lost). When she asked for his assistance with a third set in 1878 Tchaikovsky flatly refused, and later sought (unsuccessfully) to have his name removed from the published score of the first set.<br />
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