Anna Nikanorovna Paskhalova-Mordovtseva (nee Zaletaeva , 1823 - 1885 ) is a Russian poetess, writer and ethnographer.
| Anna Nikanorovna Paskhalova-Mordovtseva | |
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| Birth name | Paskhalova Anna Nikanorovna |
| Date of Birth | September 27 ( October 9 ) 1823 |
| Place of Birth | Saratov , Russian empire |
| Date of death | December 21, 1885 (62 years) |
| Place of death | Saratov , Russian empire |
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| House A. N. Paskhalova in Saratov on the postcard of 1955 | |
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Biography
Born in Saratov on September 27 ( October 9 ), 1823 in the noble family Zaletaev. Her father, Nikanor Petrovich, served in the Saratov office of guardianship of foreign settlers, then in the State Chamber.
Parents gave their daughter a good home education. Anna's childhood and youth were spent in the mother’s house, where the circle of the urban democratic intelligentsia was going. From 1842 she began to write poems and articles under the pseudonym A. B-ts [1] .
She married at the age of 16 for the director of the Senate printing house, Nikandr Vasilievich Paskhalov, with whom she lived in St. Petersburg . Five children were born in a marriage - Victor , Claudius , Alexander, Michael, Natalia [2] . Nikander Vasilyevich died in 1853, and Anna Nikanorovna returned to Saratov , where a year later she married the writer and historian Daniil Lukich Mordtsev . For several years, Anna was the closest assistant in his literary activity. But this alliance collapsed in the late 1860s.
Paschalov-Mordovtseva spent the rest of her life alone in Saratov, occasionally visiting Petersburg and Warsaw to visit her children. She wrote poems, in 1877 she published a poem collection “Echoes of Life”. [3] She also devoted herself to ethnographic research; as a result, she compiled and published “Bylinas and songs recorded in Saratov” and “Russian folk songs collected in Saratov gubernia” (together with N. I. Kostomarov ). [one]
She died in Saratov on December 21, 1885 and was buried at the Resurrection Cemetery. [3]
Her granddaughter - Paskhalova, Alevtina Mikhailovna - after the death of her father in the war, who freed the Serbs from the Ottoman yoke, was brought up by her grandmother. She was a famous opera and chamber singer. Another granddaughter - Paskhalova Anna Alexandrovna (1869-1944) - a dramatic actress. Grandson - Paskhalov Vyacheslav Viktorovich - musicologist, ethnographer, composer.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Paskhalova-Mordovtseva Anna Nikanorovna
- ↑ Natalya Nikandrovna Paskhalova (1846–1918) - pianist, singer, wife of Slavist O. O. Pervolf , blind at 35 years old.
- ↑ 1 2 Emansipe from Saratov
Literature
- Nazarevsky P.P., Beletsky I.V. Paskhalov: Pages of the musical past. L .: Music, 1970. 88 p.
- Timokhin V. Paskhalov Dynasty // Musical Life. M., 1979. № 1. S. 17-18.
- Ghana V. M. Dear Saratovtsy. Saratov, 2013.