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Russian writer, dramatist and translator (b. 1826; d. 1892), born '''''Konstantin Avgustovich Tarnovsky''''' (Константин Августович Тарновский,); also known by the pseudonyms '''''Semyon Raysky''''' (Семен Райский) and ''''' Yevstrafy Berendeyev''''' (Евстафий Берендеев).
Russian writer, dramatist and translator (b. 12/24 July 1826 in Kovno province; d. 29 July/10 August 1892 in [[Moscow]]), born '''''Konstantin Avgustovich Tarnovsky''''' (Константин Августович Тарновский); also known by the pseudonyms '''''Semyon Raysky''''' (Семен Райский) and''''' Yevstrafy Berendeyev''''' (Евстафий Берендеев).


Tarnovsky graduated from [[Moscow]] University, and became secretary to the board of the [[Moscow]] Imperial Theatres, and later inspector of repertory. Tarnovsky wrote and adapted up to 150 plays under his own name and the pseudonyms Raysky and Berendeyev. From 1855 he was assistant director of repertory and secretary to the director of the Imperial Theatres in [[Moscow]], He met Tchaikovsky in the mid–1860s through their mutual friend [[Nikolay Rubinstein]].
Tarnovsky graduated from [[Moscow]] University, and became secretary to the board of the [[Moscow]] Imperial Theatres, and later inspector of repertoire. Tarnovsky wrote and adapted up to 150 plays under his own name and the pseudonyms Raysky and Berendeyev. From 1855, he was assistant director of repertoire and secretary to the director of the Imperial Theatres in [[Moscow]], He met Tchaikovsky in the mid–1860s through their mutual friend [[Nikolay Rubinstein]].


Tarnovsky wrote several songs and vaudevilles, and numerous review articles in the Russian, French and German press.
Tarnovsky wrote several songs and vaudevilles, and numerous review articles in the Russian, French and German press.
==External Links==
* [[wikipedia:ru:Тарновский,_Константин_Августович|Wikipedia]] (Russian)
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[[Category:People|Tarnovsky, Konstantin]]
[[Category:People|Tarnovsky, Konstantin]]
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[[Category:Writers|Tarnovsky, Konstantin]]

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Russian writer, dramatist and translator (b. 12/24 July 1826 in Kovno province; d. 29 July/10 August 1892 in Moscow), born Konstantin Avgustovich Tarnovsky (Константин Августович Тарновский); also known by the pseudonyms Semyon Raysky (Семен Райский) and Yevstrafy Berendeyev (Евстафий Берендеев).

Tarnovsky graduated from Moscow University, and became secretary to the board of the Moscow Imperial Theatres, and later inspector of repertoire. Tarnovsky wrote and adapted up to 150 plays under his own name and the pseudonyms Raysky and Berendeyev. From 1855, he was assistant director of repertoire and secretary to the director of the Imperial Theatres in Moscow, He met Tchaikovsky in the mid–1860s through their mutual friend Nikolay Rubinstein.

Tarnovsky wrote several songs and vaudevilles, and numerous review articles in the Russian, French and German press.

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