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Mikhail Sariotti

Mikhail Sariotti ((ロシア語:Михаил Иванович (or Яковлевич)〔(ru: Энциклопедический Интернет ресурс «Личности». САРИОТТИ Михаил Яковлевич )〕) Сариотти); 1839 (or 1830, or 1831),〔(ru: Большая биографическая энциклопедия // Сариотти, Михаил Иванович )〕〔(ru: Пружанский А. М. Отечественные певцы. 1750—1917: Словарь. — Изд. 2-е испр. и доп., электронное. — М., 2008. Сариотти Михаил Иванович )〕 near of Vyborg (near Saint Petersburg) - January 30 (February 11) 1878, Saint Petersburg) was a famous Russian opera singer (bass-baritone) and music critic.
He was a very famous vocalist of Saint Petersburg Imperial troupe, but there is very little information about him.
==Childhood==
He was an illegitimate son of an influential family and he was given for adoption to a poor Sirotkins family, where he grew up.
When he grew up he went to Saint Petersburg to study medicine.〔

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