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Yuri Sakhnovsky
Yuri Sergeevich Sakhnovsky ((ロシア語:Юрий Серге́евич Сахновский)) (1866–1930) was a Russian composer, conductor and music critic.〔ГЦММК, ф. 82, 838 ед. хр., 1889-1930.〕
Sakhnovsky came from a well-off family and was known as a "bon vivant (he weighed 260.lbs) handsome, brilliant and wealthy".〔Bowers, Faubion. ''Scriabin, a biography'': p. 254.〕
Sakhnovsky studied chant with Stepan Vasilevich Smolensky, to whom Sergei Rachmaninoff dedicated his ''Vespers'', though Sakhnovsky later turned to a more "lush" style of choral writing.〔Strimple, Nick. ''Choral Music in the Twentieth Century'': p. 141.〕 While a student Sakhnovsky took in his eight-year younger fellow student Rachmaninoff during the difficult winter when it seemed he was suffering from malaria.
In later life Sakhnovsky was active more as a critic than a composer. Particularly notorious were his attacks on Alexander Scriabin's music as "decadent" from 1911-1914.
His song "The Blacksmith" was recorded by Maxim Mikhailov and his song "The Clock" was recorded by Vladimir Rosing.
==References and Sources==

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*Strimple, Nick (2003). ''Choral Music in the Twentieth Century''. Amadeus. ISBN 978-1-57467-074-5.


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