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Russian conductor, composer, and music critic (b. 12/24 | {{picture|file=Pyotr_Shchurovsky.jpg|caption='''Pyotr Shchurovsky''' (1850–1908)}} | ||
Russian conductor, composer, and music critic (b. 12/24 February 1850 in Zolotoposhsky, near Poltava; d. 14/27 September 1908 in Kursk), born '''''Pyotr Andreyevich Shchurovsky''''' (Пётр Андреевич Щуровский). | |||
After studying piano and music theory at the [[Moscow]] Conservatory, Shchurovsky conducted at the Imperial Theatres in [[Moscow]] during the 1880s, and organised concerts and lectures on music in the city during the 1880s. He also toured widely both within and outside Russia. During the 1870s he was also the music critic of the ''Moscow Register ''(Московские ведомости), in which capacity he corresponded with Tchaikovsky. | After studying piano and music theory at the [[Moscow]] Conservatory, Shchurovsky conducted at the Imperial Theatres in [[Moscow]] during the 1880s, and organised concerts and lectures on music in the city during the 1880s. He also toured widely both within and outside Russia. During the 1870s he was also the music critic of the ''Moscow Register ''(Московские ведомости), in which capacity he corresponded with Tchaikovsky. | ||
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* '''[[Letter 348]]''' – 17/29 April 1874, from [[Venice]]. | * '''[[Letter 348]]''' – 17/29 April 1874, from [[Venice]]. | ||
One letter from Shchurovsky to the composer, dating from 1874, is preserved in the [[Klin]] | One letter from Shchurovsky to the composer, dating from 1874, is preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]]. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
* {{bib|1940/233}} (1940) | * {{bib|1940/233}} (1940) | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [[wikipedia:ru:Щуровский,_Пётр_Андреевич|Wikipedia]] (Russian) | |||
* {{viaf|38547267}} | |||
[[Category:People|Shchurovsky, Pyotr]] | [[Category:People|Shchurovsky, Pyotr]] |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 22 August 2023
Russian conductor, composer, and music critic (b. 12/24 February 1850 in Zolotoposhsky, near Poltava; d. 14/27 September 1908 in Kursk), born Pyotr Andreyevich Shchurovsky (Пётр Андреевич Щуровский).
After studying piano and music theory at the Moscow Conservatory, Shchurovsky conducted at the Imperial Theatres in Moscow during the 1880s, and organised concerts and lectures on music in the city during the 1880s. He also toured widely both within and outside Russia. During the 1870s he was also the music critic of the Moscow Register (Московские ведомости), in which capacity he corresponded with Tchaikovsky.
Correspondence with Tchaikovsky
One letter from Tchaikovsky to Pyotr Shchurovsky has survived, dating from 1874, and has been translated into English on this website:
- Letter 348 – 17/29 April 1874, from Venice.
One letter from Shchurovsky to the composer, dating from 1874, is preserved in the Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve at Klin.