Sergey Sergeevich Lappo-Danilevsky ( 1868 , Gulyai-Pole - 1957 , Helsinki ) - Russian composer; the son of the statesman S. A. Lappo-Danilevsky ; brother of the historian A. S. Lappo-Danilevsky ; the husband of the writer N. A. Lappo-Danilevskaya .
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Biography
Born on April 8, 1868 in the village of Gulyai-Pole, Gulyaypolsky volost, Verkhnedneprovsky district, Yekaterinoslav province .
In 1887 he graduated from the Simferopol male gymnasium and entered the Mathematics Department of the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of St. Petersburg University , from which he graduated in 1892 . He began his service in the land improvement department of the Ministry of Agriculture.
In 1898 he married Nadezhda Lyutkevich , who later gained fame as a writer. Their marriage broke up by the beginning of the 1910s.
In the mid-1910s, he retired with the rank of court counselor .
After the revolutionary events of 1917, he settled at his dacha in Kuokkala ; He headed the church choir of the local church, with whom he often organized secular concerts, accompanying the performance of arias from popular piano operas. He was in the closest circle of I. E. Repin .
He privately taught music and mathematics at the Russian school in Terioki . In connection with the beginning of the Soviet-Finnish war in 1939, he was evacuated to Lucy "in the former St. Michel's province" not far from Heinola (his valuable archive and library were abandoned and died).
Later he moved to Helsinki, where he lived private lessons. He was supported by former members of the choir.
He died on May 13, 1957 in Helsinki , and was buried in Nikolsky cemetery of the St. Nicholas parish in Helsinki.
In the 1900s, he began publishing romances to poems by I. A. Bunin , M. Yu. Lermontov , D. M. Ratgauz , A. K. Tolstoy , I. S. Turgenev , F. I. Tyutchev , A. A. Feta , A. N. Yakhontova , A. A. Apukhtin and other poets [1] ; later he also began to write church music.
Notes
- ↑ Among his romances: “The sea does not foam, the wave does not splash ...” and “Birch is injured with a sharp ax” (words of AK Tolstoy); “Like a bright beam, like the brightness of a lightning ...” (words by A. V. Koltsov); “I do not love you ...” (words of M. Yu. Lermontov); "Thoughtfully from the bosom of the waters ..." (words of A. N. Yakhontov); “I stood motionless for a long time ...” (words of A. A. Fet); “We parted ways with you forever ...” (words by D.M. Ratgauz); "How I love your quiet look" (words of the unknown).
Literature
- Lappo-Danilevsky K. Yu. The family of A.S. Lappo-Danilevsky: origins and traditions // Clio. - No. 12 (84). - 2013. - P. 83-101.
Links
- Korzun V.P. Sergey Sergeevich and Alexander Aleksandrovich Lappo-Danilevskikh's creative work in the sociocultural context of the epoch. Omsk University Bulletin. - 2015. № 1. - p. 143-146.