Poets Mikhail Yurevich Lermontov (18141841); Birthplace Moscow; Areas Novelist, Poet.1837 - The Song of the Merchant Kalashnikov; 1839 - The Demon http://www.innvista.com/culture/literature/russian/poet.htm
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia WordNet Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Mikhail Lermontov Dictionary Ler·mon·tov lÄr mÉn-t´f , lyÄr mÉn-tÉf Mikhail Yurievich Russian writer who is remembered for the novel A Hero of Our Time (1840) and his many poems. He died in a duel. Encyclopedia Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich mÄkhÉyÄl yÅ«r yÄvÄch lyÄr mÉntÅf ) , 1814â41, Russian poet and novelist. Given an extensive private education by his wealthy grandmother, Lermontov began writing poetry when he was 14. He first attracted public attention in 1837 with the inflammatory poem âOn the Death of the Poet,â written to protest the death of Pushkin in a duel. He was temporarily banished to the Caucasus, where he had recuperated from illness as a child. The stirring landscape became a prevailing element in his work. Of his early work, which was greatly influenced by Byron, only the lyric âThe Angelâ (1830) is equal to his later work. His poetic reputation, second in Russia only to Pushkin's, rests upon the lyric and narrative works of his last five years. The Demon (1829â41, tr. 1930), his narrative poem about the love of a fallen angel for a mortal, was used by Anton Rubinstein as the basis of an opera.
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Program Notes the incidental music that Khachaturian wrote in 1939 for a Moscow production ofthe poetic melodrama Masquerade by Mikhail Yurevich Lermontov (1814 1841). http://vancouversymphony.org/khachaturian-ms.htm
Extractions: Aram Khachaturian came from a modest background: his father was a poor Armenian bookbinder in the city of Tiflis in Georgia. The folk music of his native Caucasus had an important place in his home from the time he was a child. His family enrolled him at the Tiflis Commercial Institute, where he learned to play a tenor horn in the school band, and soon he taught himself to play the piano. In 1922, when he was nineteen years old, he journeyed to Moscow to study biology at the University. In Moscow he soon began to take cello lessons, followed by lessons in composition. In 1929 he became a full-time student at the Moscow Conservatory, from which he graduated with highest honors at the age of thirty-two. When Khachaturian's Suite was performed in concert for the first time, it quickly became clear that this brilliantly theatrical music could take on a life of its own without reference to the drama. Its movements are a lilting Waltz, a dream-like Nocturne with solo violin, a dancing Mazurka, a melancholy Romance and a spirited Galop.
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Encyclopedia: List Of Russians Mikhail Lermontov in 1837 Mikhail Yurevich Lermontov (ÐÐ¸Ñ Ð°Ð¸Ð» ЮÑÑевиÑÐеÑмонÑ?ов), (October 15, 1814âJuly 27, 1841), a Russian writer, http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-Russians
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Extractions: Mikail Yurevich Lermontov Russian poet and novelist, often called "the poet of the Caucasus ", was born in Moscow , of Scottish descent (from the Learmount family), but belonged to a respectable family of the Tula province, and grew up in the village of Tarkhanui (in the Penzensk[?] government), which now preserves his remains. His grandmother - on whom the whole care of his childhood was devolved by his mother's early death and his father's military service - spared neither cost nor pains to give him the best education she could imagine. The intellectual atmosphere which he breathed in his youth differed little from that in which Pushkin had grown up, though the domination of French had begun to give way before the fancy for English , and Lamartine shared his popularity with Byron From the academic gymnasium in Moscow Lermontov passed in 1830 to the university, but there his career came to an untimely close through the part he took in some acts of insubordination to an obnoxious teacher. From 1830 to 1834 he attended the school of cadets at Saint Petersburg , and in due course he became an officer in the guards. To his own and the nation's anger at the loss of Pushkin (1837) the young soldier gave vent in a passionate poem addressed to the
North Caucasian Bibliography MICHAEL Yurevich Lermontov (18141841). PUBLISHED IN 1854. This work byMikhail Yurevich Lermontov (1814-41), strongly influencedy Byron, http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Enterprises/2493/circbibliog.html
Extractions: NORTH CAUCASIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND LIBRARY (Including Abkhaz Material) Introduction Encyclopaedias Politics and Current Affairs Art, Architecture and Culture ... Music More than 3,800 references, including some 450 links to on-line books, articles and documents Collected and Prepared by: AMJAD JAIMOUKHA Zischimiwezhin schi'eqim To err is human - Circassian proverb) You may search for and order the books documented herein by using the following powerful Amazon Search Engine. The author of this Bibliography will obtain a percentage for each item purchased through this site. It is a most convenient way of subsidizing this effort. Search: Books Popular Music Classical Music Video Enter keywords... Introduction This is a first attempt on my part at constructing a comprehensive reference book on North Caucasian printed matter: bibliographies, collections, catalogues, journals, periodicals, books, music books, articles, magazines, etc. I have also included references on music written on North Caucasian themes or by North Caucasian composers. I collected some of the data documented herein in the course of my research at the University of Manchester and the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), during several sojourns in England in the years 1985-1988. It goes without saying that this collection is far from being complete. It is my hope that people who are interested in this subject send me material to augment this work. Also corrections and suggestions would be absolutely welcome. I hope that in the near future this page would be comprehensive enough to be worthy of being printed and published.
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Extractions: Mikail Yurevich Lermontov Russian poet and novelist, often called "the poet of the Caucasus ", was born in Moscow , of Scottish descent (from the Learmount family), but belonged to a respectable family of the Tula province, and grew up in the village of Tarkhanui (in the Penzensk[?] government), which now preserves his remains. His grandmother - on whom the whole care of his childhood was devolved by his mother's early death and his father's military service - spared neither cost nor pains to give him the best education she could imagine. The intellectual atmosphere which he breathed in his youth differed little from that in which Pushkin had grown up, though the domination of French had begun to give way before the fancy for English , and Lamartine shared his popularity with Byron From the academic gymnasium in Moscow Lermontov passed in 1830 to the university, but there his career came to an untimely close through the part he took in some acts of insubordination to an obnoxious teacher. From 1830 to 1834 he attended the school of cadets at Saint Petersburg , and in due course he became an officer in the guards. To his own and the nation's anger at the loss of Pushkin (1837) the young soldier gave vent in a passionate poem addressed to the
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