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Alexei Fyodorovich Lvov (Russian: Алексей Фёдорович Львов) (5 June [O.S. 25 May] 1798 28 December [O.S. 16 December] 1870) was a Russian composer. He is known for his work — the composition of the Imperial Russian National Anthem Bozhe, tsarya khrani (also known as God Save the Tsar). He wrote the opera Undine in 1846. He was entombed in the Pažaislis Monastery, Kaunas (Lithuania).

Alexei Fyodorovich Lvov
Portrait by Alexei Tyranov
Born(1798-06-05)5 June 1798
Reval, Russian Empire
Died28 December 1870(1870-12-28) (aged 72)
Romainiai (now Kaunas)
OccupationArmy Officer; Violinist, Composer and Conductor

Biography


[1] Lvov was born into a family which was keenly interested in music. He was the son of Feodor Petrovich Lvov, who was Maestro of the Imperial Chapel in St Petersburg from 1826 to 1836 (having succeeded Bortnianskij). Lvov codified the traditional Russian liturgical musical style called "Obikhod," which is the standard repertory of most Russian Orthodox churches in the world. It is a simple style. These melodies were later edited and improved by Bakhmetev.

Alexei Fyodorovich began violin lessons at a very young age and performed regularly in concerts given at his home: for instance, at 9 he was the soloist in a performance of a violin concerto by Viotti. Although he had a number of teachers in his youth, from the age of 19 onwards he began to study independently, seeking to develop his own personal style through careful attention to the works of such celebrated violinists as Corelli, Tartini, Viotti, Kreutzer and Rode. He nevertheless continued to study composition formally under the supervision of I. G. Miller (who was also one of the teachers of Glinka).

Outside the world of music, his general education had a technical emphasis. In 1818, he completed his studies at the Institute of Communications, and embarked on a career as a civil engineer in the Imperial Army, eventually attaining the rank of general. In 1828, he was appointed Aide-de-camp to Tsar Nicholas I.

Lvov formed a string quartet in St Petersburg, and organised weekly concerts at his private residence, which were attended by members of high society. At these concerts it was quite usual for there to be guest performances by distinguished musicians who were visiting the Russian capital; among these were Liszt, Robert and Clara Schumann, and Berlioz. His quartet undertook a number of tours in Europe, where Lvov was able to perform to public audiences (in his home country he was able to play only to private audiences owing to his elevated social rank). He also counted Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer and Spontini amongst his personal friends.

In 1837, Lvov succeeded his father as Maestro of the Imperial Chapel, remaining in the position until 1861. In 1850, he founded the Russian Concert Society (Русское концертное общество), which was among the pioneers of symphonic concerts in Russia. In 1867, with the onset of deafness, he was obliged to withdraw from musical activity.

As a composer, Lvov's style was eclectic. He combined the traditions of Russian musical culture with strong Italian and (especially) German influences.

Lvov was married, and had a son and two daughters.


Musical Compositions


Lvov's musical output includes the following:


Other publications


These include:


Notes


  1. Re sources: this section incorporates text translated from the Italian version of Wikipedia.
  2. "Essay by Brett Langston". Archived from the original on 2007-02-19. Retrieved 2011-08-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link). (History section, parag. 1.)



На других языках


[de] Alexei Fjodorowitsch Lwow

Alexei Fjodorowitsch Lwow (russisch Алексей Фёдорович Львов, * 25. Maijul. / 5. Juni 1798greg. in Reval, Gouvernement Estland; † 16.jul. / 28. Dezember 1870greg. in Kowno, Litauen) war ein russischer Violinist und Komponist aus dem russischen rurikidischen Fürstengeschlecht der Lwow. In Westeuropa trat er unter dem Namen Alexis Lvoff auf.
- [en] Alexei Lvov

[es] Alekséi Lvov

El príncipe Alekséi Fiódorovich Lvov (en ruso: Алексей Фёдорович Львов) (5 de junio de 1799 en Tallin - 28 de diciembre de 1870 en Romainiai (hoy Kaunas) fue un compositor ruso. Compuso el Himno Nacional ruso Bozhe, tsaryá jraní (también conocido como Dios salve al zar). También escribió la ópera Undine en 1846. Fue enterrado en el Monasterio de Pažaislis, Kaunas (Lituania).

[ru] Львов, Алексей Фёдорович

Алексе́й Фёдорович Львов (1798, Ревель — 1870, Ковенская губерния) — директор Придворной певческой капеллы (1837—1861). Создатель музыки гимна «Боже, Царя храни!» (1833); тайный советник, обер-гофмейстер, сенатор; скрипач-виртуоз, композитор, дирижёр, музыкальный писатель и общественный деятель.



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