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Russian tenor, director, teacher and impresario (b. 1826 in [[Moscow]]; d. 26 December 1893/7 January 1894 in [[Kiev]]), born '''''Josef Sethofer''''', known later as '''''Iosif Yakovlevich Setov''''' (Иосиф Яковлевич Сетов).
Russian tenor, director, teacher and impresario (b. 1826 in [[Moscow]]; d. 26 December 1893/7 January 1894 in [[Kiev]]), born '''''Josef Sethofer''''', known later as '''''Iosif Yakovlevich Setov''''' (Иосиф Яковлевич Сетов).


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* '''[[Letter 374]]''' – 16/28 December 1874, from [[Moscow]]
* '''[[Letter 374]]''' – 16/28 December 1874, from [[Moscow]]
* '''[[Letter 4698]]''' – 25 May/6 June 1892, from [[Klin]]
* '''[[Letter 4698]]''' – 25 May/6 June 1892, from [[Klin]]
==External Links==
* [[wikipedia:ru:Сетов,_Иосиф_Яковлевич|Wikipedia]] (Russian)


[[Category:People|Setov, Iosif]]
[[Category:People|Setov, Iosif]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Setov, Iosif]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Setov, Iosif]]
[[Category:Singers|Setov, Iosif]]
[[Category:Singers|Setov, Iosif]]

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Iosif Setov (1826–1894)

Russian tenor, director, teacher and impresario (b. 1826 in Moscow; d. 26 December 1893/7 January 1894 in Kiev), born Josef Sethofer, known later as Iosif Yakovlevich Setov (Иосиф Яковлевич Сетов).

Setov was an operatic artist at the Imperial Theatres in Saint Petersburg (1855–64), and then at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow (1864–68), and he was also a singing instructor at the Moscow Conservatory from 1866 until 1868, where he was a colleague of Tchaikovsky. From 1874 he managed the Kiev Opera, which Tchaikovsky considered to rank second only to the Russian opera in Saint Petersburg, and which the composer reviewed at length in TH 298 (1874).

Correspondence with Iosif Setov

3 letters have survived from Tchaikovsky to Iosif Setov, dating from 1874 and 1892, all of which have been translated into English on this website:

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