Enishta Osip Osipovich( Russian composer)
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Biography Enishta Osip Osipovich
Born in 1810, Mr.. (?), Died in early 1850. He studied in boarding school at Moscow University. One of his first compositions was probably music to the text of "Circassian Song" from "Caucasian Prisoner" Pushkin, was written in 1823, Mr.. (cm. Journal Europe, 1823,? 1). They are set to music as "The Black Shawl" and the elegy "murmur, murmur, obedient to the wind" of Pushkin, Glinka subsequently orchestrated. In the "Albums" Verstovsky at 1828 g. put it "ecossaise" for piano and "Bayushki-bye" to be sung with a piano, a musical-literary almanac "Rainbow" in 1830. published one of his songs ( "In 16 years"). In addition, he wrote several sonatas for piano and cello. Works to find an experienced and educated musician. - See. "Russian Archive", 1882, Book 3, 144, 147, 148, 187 - 189.
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