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rehearsal and practices. It is speculated that Gurilyov operated within the "Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker," located on the property of the estate. So competent and proficient was Gurilyov at his duties that performances had become well-attended, with popularity of work reaching other royal families and being notable for its praised combination of serf musicians from other regions.
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For almost the entirety of his career, Gurilyov composed and played for the Orlov family in the chapel on their estate. Among his duties were teaching musicians, running rehearsals, leading the divine liturgy for the family, composing secular and sacred compositions, and various other kinds of
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Polonaise with choir in honor of Emperor Alexander I on the occasion of the conquest of all of Finland "All of Europe trembled, the horror of the kingdom destroyed everything"
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Emancipated after the death of his owner in 1831, Lev Gurilyov composed many piano pieces and variations on Russian folk themes.
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He was most notably the contemporary of other late-baroque and early-classical, serf composers in Russia like
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for piano – the first cycle of preludes in all keys in the history of Russian music after J. S. Bach's 1722
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Symphonic Stalinism: Claiming Russian Musical Classics for the New Soviet Listener, 1932–1953
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Russian song "Ah! Why are you, my dear, sitting sadly?" with variations in
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Song to the dear father, sung by dear children in Otrada
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Russian song "I'm losing what I love" with variations
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Index

Lev Gumilyov
Russian
Aleksander Gurilyov
kapellmeister
Vladimir Grigorievich Orlov
Catherine the Great
Semenovskoye-Otrada

John Field
Joseph Iosifovich Genishta
Dmitry Bortniansky
Stepan Degtyarev
Daniil Kashin
Giuseppe Sarti
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"Deskryptory Biblioteki Narodowej"






Serf composer Lev Gurilev and his sacred music.
Great Soviet encyclopedia, Volume 7
60879620



Eighteenth-Century Russian Music
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