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and mineral powders. Paul's manager, Count
Prozorovsky, forced Lvov to build the palace literally in a swamp, and the Priory, built literally of dirt and dust, was rated to stand for 25 years only. Contrary to expectations, it survived over 200 years including neglect of the Soviet period and German
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although later critics branded it "fake folk". Margarita Mazo, on the contrary, wrote that LPC material is closer to modern understanding of folk music than scientific, surgical transcriptions of the end of the 19th century, and that the creativity of Lvov and
Pratsch "influenced the folk tradition
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Maria died in 1807; their three daughters (Elizaveta, Vera and
Praskovya, 14 to 18 years of age in 1807) were raised by Gavrila and Darya Derzhavin. In 1809–1811 Elizaveta Lvova acted as Derzhavin's secretary and recorded his spoken memoirs. Lvov's two sons joined imperial service earlier and were
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European rammed earth technology to the environment of Northern Russia. Whether he imported the technology himself or relied on Menelaws, the novelty seemed promising. In August 1797, he obtained Paul's consent and state financing to set up a
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citadel, "an intimate royal villa in a park-like setting." His design was not as radical as
Bazhenov's 1767 draft that was cancelled by Catherine at an early stage, but shared the same fate. After one year of preliminary work, the project was canceled; all alterations to existing Kremlin buildings
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Directorate of Post Offices; the block-sized compound, completed in 1789, became his largest project in Saint Petersburg as well as his home: after completion Lvov and his family moved into an apartment on the northern side of the
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Paul I, who ascended to the throne in
November 1796, dismissed most of his mother's statesmen but retained Bezborodko in charge of foreign affairs. Paul extended the favor to Lvov and granted him state support and new commissions, although nowhere as significant or lucrative as those awarded to
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A list of Lvov's architectural works compiled by
Tatarinov contains 87 buildings and country estates, some unconditionally attested through archive evidence, others attributed with different degrees of confidence. The first work on this list, interiors of the house for
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and pioneered exploration of "spontaneous, great-hearted sincerity in the
Russian peasant" that defined yet unexplored national character. He belonged to a close-knit ring of fellow poets; its key members, Lvov, Derzhavin and
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of his age, "idealization and flattery of the folk"; Lvov himself wrote that one of his objectives was to impress "present-day philosophers" in patriotic virtues of the
Russians. He created the Russian name for a
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that gently warmed up incoming outdoor air, heating and ventilating indoor space simultaneously. These ducts became his trademark and were used to identify Lvov's designs, notably the Trinity church.
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edition, the earliest he could acquire. Lvov wished "Palladio's taste to prosper in my country; French twists and English refinement already have plenty of imitators" and particularly criticized
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extraction, and gained support of Bezborodko and Vorontsov to survey for fossil coals. In August 1786, Lvov and Menelaws announced the find of commercial quality coal "not inferior to that from
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until 1797. Most of his achievements in arts and sciences took place alongside government service and clearly took precedence over it, so Lvov's career was not as rapid as that of
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1007:(Khodasevich: "Even under new order Lvov was swimming along like a fish in water"). In an ironic twist of fortune, in April 1797, Paul I dispatched Lvov to Moscow to redesign
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factories, commissioned a suburban estate (now within the limits of Saint Petersburg) including Lvov's most unusual work, the Trinity Church in Aleksandrovskoe also known as
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in April 1799 slowed down Lvov's projects; Lvov himself fell ill in September 1800 and barely recovered by April 1801. In July 1801, Lvov wrote that he "returned from
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and road construction. The main school was located in Lvov's own estate, and a branch in Moscow; in six years, it trained 815 men.
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of everything ... who was not destined to do anything remarkable." Later researchers appreciated Lvov's contribution:
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and returned to his parents' estate, but one year later returned to diplomatic service. This time, he travelled to
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Park—the largest rammed earth project ever built in Russia. It also used another of Lvov's inventions, a
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before Glinka ever aimed" and "astonishingly faithful to those of genuine oral polyphony."
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2469:/ Instituto Russica / Acropolis.
2432:. University of Wisconsin Press.
2240:Brumfield, William Craft (1997).
1395:
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984:I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura
389:Preobrazhensky Lifeguard regiment
2618:Eighteenth-century Russian music
911:block. The building, rebuilt by
816:Trinity Church, Saint Petersburg
654:Lvov collaborated with composer
269:Lvov designed the badges of the
262:, and wrote a reference book on
124:Trinity Church, Saint Petersburg
2765:Russian neoclassical architects
2750:People from Torzhoksky District
2566:Izvestia Uralskogo Universiteta
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673:, 1787), "the highest at which
184:, but is known primarily as an
2780:Members of the Russian Academy
2703:. Princeton University Press.
2661:(in Russian). Centrpoligraph.
2600:. Cambridge University Press.
2330:. Cambridge University Press.
2309:. Cambridge University Press.
2288:. Cambridge University Press.
2219:Bohlman, Philip Vilas (2004).
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823:Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg
641:
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2520:Muravyov, M. N. (in Russian)
2282:Cross, Anthony Glenn (1997).
2183:. Stanford University Press.
1031:
949:Ancient Egyptian architecture
403:and extensively travelled to
2676:Shvidkovsky, Dmitry (2007).
2501:Pamyati druga (Памяти друга)
2378:. Harvard University Press.
2347:"Nikolay Alexandrovich Lvov"
2267:. Cornell University Press.
1797:(in Russian). Archived from
1736:As cited in Taruskin, p. 24.
1285:Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie
977:, an adapted translation of
968:Russo-Byzantine architecture
250:. He experimented with coal
7:
2636:Schmidt, Albert J. (1989).
2621:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
2579:. Polperro Heritage Press.
1206:and wrote a description of
1040:Lvov's furnace design from
1015:, a feat once attempted by
727:(народная песня), adopting
580:of a folk song, set to the
565:, albeit an informal one".
154:Николай Александрович Львов
146:Nikolay Aleksandrovich Lvov
10:
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2697:Taruskin, Richard (2001).
2515:Nikolay Alexandrovich Lvov
2170:
2115:Khodasevich, pp. 217, 229.
1159:composite roofing material
704:Overture on Russian Themes
687:A Birch Stood in the Field
598:; unlike his contemporary
372:Maria Lvova, née Dyakova (
2682:. Yale University Press.
2615:Ritsarev, Marina (2006).
2576:Saving the Tsars' Palaces
2560:Miliugina, Elena (2009).
2447:Kuznetsov, S. O. (1998).
2405:Russian Parks and Gardens
2372:Greenfield, Liah (1992).
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1414:Arsenyeva, Elena (2008).
872:(1786). The neoclassical
775:Second Razumovsky Quartet
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2042:Egorov, Nikolay (2001).
1876:Brumfield, pp. 181, 182.
1784:F. P. Lvov, pp. 367-368.
1392:Glinka, Lappo-Danilevsky
1246:(Bozhe, tsarya khrani).
1235:Aleksey Fyodorovich Lvov
915:in the 19th century and
870:Imperial Academy of Arts
748:Ivan Prach (or Jan Prač)
709:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
254:, proposed new uses for
2657:Shuisky, V. K. (2008).
2594:Moser, Charles (1992).
2393:Grigoryeva, T. (2002).
2151:As cited in English in
1795:"Mogilev Oblast Museum"
1772:Tatarinov, pp. 372-373.
1239:Russian national anthem
882:Peter and Paul Fortress
853:families in the 1780s.
350:William Craft Brumfield
264:heating and ventilation
226:bell tower. He adapted
213:Peter and Paul Fortress
199:stylistically close to
134:Peter and Paul Fortress
2535:Lvov, Nikolay (1998).
2459:Lvov, Nikolay (1994).
2429:Derzhavin: a biography
2424:Khodasevich, Vladislav
2402:Hayden, Peter (2006).
2177:Baer, Stephen (1991).
2164:Ritsarev, pp. 339-340.
2085:Morgan, Orlova p. 146.
1754:Tatarinov, pp. 372-393
1718:Emerson, Oldani p. 41.
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1279:Koyten, Alla (2004).
1231:Fyodor Petrovich Lvov
1161:made by impregnating
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711:in the finale of his
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469:was issued in 2008).
444:Jean-François Regnard
405:German principalities
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334:Vladislav Khodasevich
271:Order of St. Vladimir
2642:. DIANE Publishing.
2198:Boele, Otto (1996).
2106:Khodasevich, p. 209.
1917:Khodasevich, p. 165.
1568:Khodasevich, p. 120.
1327:Khodasevich, pp. 86.
1262:References and notes
1180:Alexander Bezborodko
1042:Russkaya Pyrostatika
1013:Grand Kremlin Palace
1009:Bartolomeo Rastrelli
771:Ludwig van Beethoven
619:Alexander Radishchev
514:Alexander Bezborodko
397:Izmaylovsky Regiment
162:Age of Enlightenment
57:Novgorod Governorate
2499:(1804)(in Russian)
2408:. Frances Lincoln.
1601:Greenfield, p. 257.
1511:Khodasevich, p. 88.
1200:Stone of Tmutarakan
1129:Русская Пиростатика
789:Alexander Sumarokov
769:, has been used by
568:Lvov, "a matchless
524:Poetry and politics
354:Catherine the Great
295:Saga of King Harald
222:with one-of-a-kind
168:who contributed to
51:Cherenchitsy, near
2015:Kuznetsov, p. 216.
1989:Kuznetsov, p. 218.
1968:Kuznetsov, p. 214.
1318:Brumfield, p. 181.
1287:(in Russian) (66).
1243:God Save The Tsar!
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401:diplomatic courier
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240:geological surveys
2668:978-5-9524-3777-7
2493:. Also contains:
2491:978-3-412-06894-3
2133:Taruskin, p. xiii
2124:Ritsarev, p. 336.
1947:Kuznetsov, p. 215
1643:Ritsarev, p. 202.
1631:Ritsarev, p. 201.
1559:Ritsarev, p. 206.
1490:Ritsarev, p. 199.
1425:978-5-699-09011-2
797:Alexander Borodin
779:Modest Mussorgsky
596:Dobrynya Nikitich
518:Gavrila Derzhavin
478:Kingdom of Saxony
356:... neoclassical
323:Dobrynya Nikitich
275:Order of St. Anna
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555:Yevstigney Fomin
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