Mikhail Sokolovsky

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Mikhail Matveyevich Sokolovsky (Russian: Михаи́л Матве́евич Соколо́вский (1756—after 1795) was a late-18th century Russian opera composer, conductor and violinist.

Sokolovsky played the violin in the orchestra of the Medox Theatre in Moscow. It is known that he also taught singing at the university. The music of the renowned-in-its-day opera The Miller–Wizard, Trickster and Match-Maker (Мельник–колдун, обманщик и сват [MYEL-neek kahl-DOON, ahb-MAHNSH-cheek ee svaht]) to the text by Aleksandr Ablesimov (Moscow, 1779; Saint Petersburg, circa 1795) is attributed to him. Sokolovsky's contemporary, composer Yevstigney Fomin later revised the music of the opera adding an overture to it.

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Nikolai Sheremetev

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