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Russian military officer, lawyer and archaeologist (b. 1851; d. 1935), born '''''Vladimir Petrovich Pogozhev''''' (Владимир Петрович Погожев).
Russian military officer, lawyer and archaeologist (b. 1851; d. 1935), born '''''Vladimir Petrovich Pogozhev''''' (Владимир Петрович Погожев).


After serving as an officer in the Semyonovsky Regiment, he became an official of the board of the Imperial Theatres in 1882. The following year he was promoted to manager of the office of the Imperial Theatres in [[Saint Petersburg]], where he remained until 1908. He was an admirer of Tchaikovsky's work, and helped to promote the staging of the composer's operas and ballets in the Russian capital.
After serving as an officer in the Semyonovsky Regiment, he became an official of the board of the Imperial Theatres in 1882. The following year, he was promoted to manager of the office of the Imperial Theatres in [[Saint Petersburg]], where he remained until 1908. He was an admirer of Tchaikovsky's work, and helped to promote the staging of the composer's operas and ballets in the Russian capital.


==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky==
15 letters from Tchaikovsky to Vladimir Pogozhev have survived, dating from 1887 to 1892, of which those highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website:
15 letters from Tchaikovsky to Vladimir Pogozhev have survived, dating from 1887 to 1892, of which those highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website:
* [[Letter 3177]] – 10/22 February 1887, from [[Maydanovo]]
* '''[[Letter 3177]]''' – 10/22 February 1887, from [[Maydanovo]]
* [[Letter 3461]] – 2/14 January 1888, from [[Lübeck]]
* '''[[Letter 3461]]''' – 2/14 January 1888, from [[Lübeck]]
* [[Letter 3537]] – 28 March/9 April 1888, from [[Tiflis]]
* '''[[Letter 3537]]''' – 28 March/9 April 1888, from [[Tiflis]]
* '''[[Letter 3554]]''' – 25 April/7 May 1888, from [[Frolovskoye]]
* '''[[Letter 3554]]''' – 25 April/7 May 1888, from [[Frolovskoye]]
* '''[[Letter 3560]]''' – 28 April/10 May 1888, from [[Frolovskoye]]
* '''[[Letter 3560]]''' – 28 April/10 May 1888, from [[Frolovskoye]]
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* '''[[Letter 4130]]''' – 31 May/12 June 1890, from [[Frolovskoye]]
* '''[[Letter 4130]]''' – 31 May/12 June 1890, from [[Frolovskoye]]
* [[Letter 4210]] – 3/15 September 1890, from [[Kiev]]
* [[Letter 4210]] – 3/15 September 1890, from [[Kiev]]
* [[Letter 4280]] – 24 December 1890/5 January 1891, from [[Kamenka]]
* '''[[Letter 4280]]''' – 24 December 1890/5 January 1891, from [[Kamenka]]
* [[Letter 4289]] – 6/18 January 1891, from [[Frolovskoye]]
* '''[[Letter 4289]]''' – 6/18 January 1891, from [[Frolovskoye]]
* '''[[Letter 4512]]''' – 16/28 October 1891, from [[Maydanovo]]
* '''[[Letter 4512]]''' – 16/28 October 1891, from [[Maydanovo]]
* '''[[Letter 4783]]''' – 11/23 October 1892, from [[Klin]]
* '''[[Letter 4783]]''' – 11/23 October 1892, from [[Klin]]


4 letters from Pogozhev to Tchaikovsky, dating from 1887 to 1890, are preserved in the [[Klin]] House-Museum Archive.
4 letters from Pogozhev to Tchaikovsky, dating from 1887 to 1890, are preserved in the {{RUS-KLč}} at [[Klin]] (a{{sup|4}}, Nos. 3623–3626).


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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* {{bib|1994/125}} (1994)
* {{bib|1994/125}} (1994)
* {{bib|1999/90}} (1999)
* {{bib|1999/90}} (1999)
==External Links==
* {{IMSLP|Pogozhev,_Vladimir}}
* {{viaf|192864687}}


[[Category:People|Pogozhev, Vladimir]]
[[Category:People|Pogozhev, Vladimir]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Pogozhev, Vladimir]]
[[Category:Correspondents|Pogozhev, Vladimir]]

Latest revision as of 15:13, 11 April 2024

Vladimir Pogozhev (1851-1935)

Russian military officer, lawyer and archaeologist (b. 1851; d. 1935), born Vladimir Petrovich Pogozhev (Владимир Петрович Погожев).

After serving as an officer in the Semyonovsky Regiment, he became an official of the board of the Imperial Theatres in 1882. The following year, he was promoted to manager of the office of the Imperial Theatres in Saint Petersburg, where he remained until 1908. He was an admirer of Tchaikovsky's work, and helped to promote the staging of the composer's operas and ballets in the Russian capital.

Correspondence with Tchaikovsky

15 letters from Tchaikovsky to Vladimir Pogozhev have survived, dating from 1887 to 1892, of which those highlighted in bold have been translated into English on this website:

4 letters from Pogozhev to Tchaikovsky, dating from 1887 to 1890, are preserved in the Tchaikovsky State Memorial Musical Museum-Reserve at Klin (a4, Nos. 3623–3626).

Bibliography

External Links