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Alexey Nikolayevich Titov ((ロシア語:Алексей Николаевич Титов); July 23, 1769 - November 20, 1827), was a Russian composer and violinist.〔 *Don Randel, ''The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music''. Harvard, 1996, p. 919〕 Titov was born and died in St. Petersburg. Alongside his musical career, Titov was a major general in the Russian cavalry. His music, most of which is for the stage (operas, ballets, and incidental music), was primarily written for local St. Petersburg theater and dance companies. Strong Russian themes run through his choice of libretti, and his music makes copious use of Russian folk music. His son, Nicolai Alexeyevich Titov, was a composer, as were several other family members. ==Operas== ''Note:this list is incomplete.'' *''Andromeda and Perseus'' (1802) *''King Solomon's Judgment'' (1803) *''Judge Cupid, or The Argument of the Three Graces'' (1805) *''Yam, or The Post Station'' (1805) *''The Winter Party, or The Sequel to Yam'' (1808) *''The Wedding Eve Party, or Filakin's Wedding'' (1809) *''Polixena'' (1809) *''The Cossack Woman'' (1810) *''Maslenitsa'' (1813) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexey Nikolayevich Titov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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