Stepan Degtyarev
Stepan Anikiyevich Degtyarev (Степан Аникиевич Дегтярёв) (1766 – 5 May 1813), was a renowned Russian composer of Ukrainian[1] origin of the late 18th century. He was most famous for his nationalistic Russian Choral Music.
His oratorio Minin and Pozharsky - or the Liberation of Moscow (1811) concerned the 1612 liberation of Moscow from Polish occupation during the Time of Troubles interregnum by the Second Zemschina Army led by Kuzma Minin-Sukhoruk, a fishmonger, and Prince Dmitry Pozharsky.
Works, editions and recordings
Works
- Oratorio Minin and Pozharsky - or the Liberation of Moscow «Минин и Пожарский, или освобождение Москвы» 1811
Recordings
- Minin and Pozharsky - or the Liberation of Moscow, Conductor Sergei Skripka, The Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Melodiya 1990 (2CD)
External links
- Book on Degtiarev
- Free scores by Stepan Degtyarev in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
References
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- ↑ Херувимська пісня України та її діаспори. Антологія / упоряд. Г. Куземська, Д. Редчук, муз. ред. О. Ярмак. — К.: КЖД «Софія», 2010. — 516 с.
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- 1766 births
- 1813 deaths
- People from Borisovsky District
- People from Belgorod Governorate
- Russian classical composers
- Male classical composers
- Ukrainian classical composers
- 18th-century classical composers
- 19th-century classical composers
- Ukrainian people in the Russian Empire
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