Vyacheslav Alexandrovich Bulytschow

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Vyacheslav Alexandrovich Bulytschow ( Russian Вячеслав Александрович Булычёв , scientific. Transliteration Vjačeslav Aleksandrovič Bulyčëv even Vjacheslav Aleksandrovich Bulychjov ; born 24. September 1872 in Pyatigorsk , Russian Empire ; died 10. April 1959 in Bucharest , Romania ) was a Russian choir director , composer and Public figure.

In 1907 he founded the Society for Music Theoretical Library and the Music Theoretical Library together with S. Tanejew , E. Rosenow , M. Iwanow-Borezki and others . This society managed to build the largest public library in Russia. It has been administered by the Moscow Conservatory since 1924 .

Bulychov lived in Romania from 1918.

Bulychov played a prominent role in the development of choral art in Russia. In his secular choral works he set texts by I. Koslow , JW Goethe (translation by unknown author), A. Fet , I. Surikow , P. Korschenewski, K. Balmont , A. Pleschtschejew , I. Gussew, F. Tjuttschew , K Aksakov , L. Mei . They were recently included in the anthology of Russian secular a cappella choral music from the 19th to early 20th centuries (Volume 14).

References and footnotes

  1. cf. Rozenov, Ėmil 'Karlovič (MGG 2), partial view
  2. cf. Ivanov-Boreckij, Michail Vladimirovič (MGG 2), partial view
  3. Russian Музыкально теоретическая библиотека / Musykalno teoretitscheskaja biblioteka , scientific transliteration Muzykal'no teoretičeskaja biblioteka - cf. Bulletin de la société "Union musicologique" , 1924, p. 163: "now consisting of about 36,000 volumes of books and music".
  4. БСЭ1
  5. Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich BULYCHEV
  6. cf. Table of contents for Антология хоровой музыки a cappella. Вып. 14. Булычёв (with some music samples) (russ.)

literature

  • Andreas Wehrmeyer, VV Jakovlev, et al .: Sergej Taneev - music scholar and composer: materials for life and work. 1996 (Studia slavica musicologica; Vol. 3 ( MATERIALS FOR THE CARE OF THE HERITAGE OF SERGEJ TANEEV. Nikolaj Žegin: Communication to the directorate of the Society of the Library of Music [about the transfer of the library, the manuscripts and the archive of the late composer Sergej Taneev from the Demjanovo estate in the Kliner Caikovskij Museum (1919)]))

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