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Nikolai Alexeyevich Titov (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Титов, born St. Petersburg, 10 May 1800 - St. Petersburg, 22 December 1875) was a Russian composer, violinist, and Major General in various regiments during the 19th century. He is considered to be the "Grandfather of the Russian Romance." His compositional style was considered to be in the pre-classical orientation, thus setting the groundwork for the developments by Glinka and his contemporaries. He is considered to be one of the most popular romance composers of the 19th-century. His songs were praised for their homely sensibility and ruminative harmonic language, albeit encased in simple yet effect forms that appealed to the at-home Amateurs and seasons musicians alike. His repertoire can still be heard today.

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  • Nikolai Alekséievitx Titov, rus: Николай Алексеевич Титов (Sant Petersburg, 10 de maig de 1800 - 12 de desembre de 1875) fou un compositor rus, era fill i nebot respectivament dels també compositors Aleksei i Serguei. Com el seu pare, seguí la carrera militar, però assolí més popularitat que aquell en la música, ja que fou el creador del lied rus i el primer que va escriure, quan només comptava vint anys, El pi solitari, que s'estengué per tot el país. També les seves danses i les seves marxes es feren populars a Rússia. (ca)
  • Nikolai Alexejewitsch Titow (russisch Николай Алексеевич Титов; * 28. Apriljul. / 10. Mai 1800greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 10. Dezemberjul. / 22. Dezember 1875greg. ebenda) war ein russischer Komponist. Der Sohn von Alexei Nikolajewitsch Titow schlug gleich seinem Vater eine militärische Laufbahn ein. Unter dem Einfluss seiner Freunde Michail Glinka und Alexander Dargomischski wandte er sich in späteren Lebensjahren verstärkt der Komposition zu. Er war der erste russische Komponist, dessen Romanzen auch im Ausland Aufmerksamkeit erregten und galt daher als „Vater des russischen Liedes“. Er komponierte auch Klavierstücke, Tänze und Märsche. (de)
  • Nikolai Alexeyevich Titov (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Титов, born St. Petersburg, 10 May 1800 - St. Petersburg, 22 December 1875) was a Russian composer, violinist, and Major General in various regiments during the 19th century. He is considered to be the "Grandfather of the Russian Romance." His compositional style was considered to be in the pre-classical orientation, thus setting the groundwork for the developments by Glinka and his contemporaries. He is considered to be one of the most popular romance composers of the 19th-century. His songs were praised for their homely sensibility and ruminative harmonic language, albeit encased in simple yet effect forms that appealed to the at-home Amateurs and seasons musicians alike. His repertoire can still be heard today. (en)
  • Николай Алексеевич Титов (1800—1875) — русский композитор, автор популярных романсов. (ru)
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  • Order of Saint George (en)
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  • 1800-04-28 (xsd:date)
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  • St. Petersburg, Russia (en)
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  • Nikolai Nikolaevich , Alexander Nikolaevich (en)
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  • Dec. 22nd, 1875 (en)
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  • St. Petersburg, Russia (en)
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  • General A. N. Titov (en)
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  • Nikolai Alexeyevich Titov (en)
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  • Russian (en)
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  • Николай Алексеевич Титов (en)
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  • rus (en)
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  • Composer (en)
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  • Sofia Alekseevna Smirnova (en)
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  • Sergei Titov Nikolai Sergeyevich Titov (en)
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  • Smolensk Orthodox Cemetery (en)
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  • Russian Romance (en)
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  • Nikolai Alekséievitx Titov, rus: Николай Алексеевич Титов (Sant Petersburg, 10 de maig de 1800 - 12 de desembre de 1875) fou un compositor rus, era fill i nebot respectivament dels també compositors Aleksei i Serguei. Com el seu pare, seguí la carrera militar, però assolí més popularitat que aquell en la música, ja que fou el creador del lied rus i el primer que va escriure, quan només comptava vint anys, El pi solitari, que s'estengué per tot el país. També les seves danses i les seves marxes es feren populars a Rússia. (ca)
  • Nikolai Alexeyevich Titov (Russian: Николай Алексеевич Титов, born St. Petersburg, 10 May 1800 - St. Petersburg, 22 December 1875) was a Russian composer, violinist, and Major General in various regiments during the 19th century. He is considered to be the "Grandfather of the Russian Romance." His compositional style was considered to be in the pre-classical orientation, thus setting the groundwork for the developments by Glinka and his contemporaries. He is considered to be one of the most popular romance composers of the 19th-century. His songs were praised for their homely sensibility and ruminative harmonic language, albeit encased in simple yet effect forms that appealed to the at-home Amateurs and seasons musicians alike. His repertoire can still be heard today. (en)
  • Николай Алексеевич Титов (1800—1875) — русский композитор, автор популярных романсов. (ru)
  • Nikolai Alexejewitsch Titow (russisch Николай Алексеевич Титов; * 28. Apriljul. / 10. Mai 1800greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 10. Dezemberjul. / 22. Dezember 1875greg. ebenda) war ein russischer Komponist. (de)
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  • Nikolai Alekséievitx Titov (fill) (ca)
  • Nikolai Alexejewitsch Titow (de)
  • Nikolai Titov (en)
  • Титов, Николай Алексеевич (ru)
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