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From the history of the St. Petersburg conservatory: Ella Schulz-Adaevskaya (1846–1926)

Abstract

The article is dedicated to one of the first graduates of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, little known in Russia by Ella Georgievna Shultz-Adaevskaya, a contemporary of the composers The Mighty Bunch and Tchaikovsky. For more than half a century, her versatile activity continued – as a virtuoso pianist, composer (author of two operas and alarge number of chamber vocal, instrumental and choral compositions), as well as a folklorist researcher. Her works on Russian, Slavic, Greek, Italian, Tatar, Estonian, Celtic folklore, published in various musicological publications in different countries, left a noticeable mark on the history of European musical culture in the second half of the 19th century. Due to the circumstances, most of her life passed in Europe, although she always felt (and emphasized this) a Russian musician. The present essay on materials from foreign sources highlights her life and creative path.

About the Author

G. A. Nekrasova
The Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory
Russian Federation

Galina A. Nekrasova, PhD, associate Professor of the Department Russian music history

190000, Saint Petersburg



References

1. Husken, R. (2005), Ella Adaiewsky, Dohr, Koln, 435 p. (in Germ.)

2. La musique et les compositeurs russes contemporains. Mlle Ella Adaïewski: pianiste et compositeur (1877), Chaix, Paris, 51 p. (in French.)

3. Lomtev, D. (2018), “Operas by Ella von Schultz-Adaevskaya (on the history of musical theater in Russia in the 1870s)”, Nauchnyj vestnik Moskovskoj konservatorii [Scientific Bulletin of the Moscow Conservatory], no. 4 (35), pp. 80–97. (in Russ.)

4. Kraack, E. (1926), “Ella von Schultz-Adaiewsky: Nachruf”, Zeitschrift f ür Musik, Jg. 93б Heft 11, November (in Germ.)


Review

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Nekrasova G.A. From the history of the St. Petersburg conservatory: Ella Schulz-Adaevskaya (1846–1926). ARTE. 2022;(1):78-84. (In Russ.)

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