Princess Natalia Ivanovna Kurakina (Russian: Наталья Ивановна Куракина; 16 August 1766 - 2 July 1831) née Golovina (Russian: Головина) was a Russian composer, singer, and harpist in the 18th and 19th centuries. In her lifetime, Kurakina has 45 songs attributed to her and at the time of this writing, only one other Russian composer, Osip Antonovich Kozlovsky (1757-1831), is known to have more. In 1795, a collection of eight of her songs, Huit romances composees et arangees pour la harpe, was published by Breitkopf. Additionally she was published by Gerstenberg and Dittmar which were other major music publishers in this time. Her compositions were written specifically for the salon environment and thus were written for either piano or harp accompaniment and voice.
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| - Natalja Ivanovna Kurakina (eo)
- Natal'ja Ivanovna Kurakina (it)
- Princess Natalia Ivanovna Kurakina (en)
- Куракина, Наталья Ивановна (ru)
- Куракіна Наталія Іванівна (uk)
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| - La principessa Natal'ja Ivanovna Kurakina, nata Golovina (in russo: Наталья Ивановна Куракина?; Mosca, 16 agosto 1766 – San Pietroburgo, 2 luglio 1831), è stata una nobildonna, compositrice e cantante russa, moglie del procuratore generale Aleksej Kurakin, decorata della piccola croce di Dama dell'Ordine di Santa Caterina (1797) e dama di compagnia della corte imperiale russa (1826). (it)
- Княгиня Наталія Іванівна Кура́кіна (уроджена Головіна; нар. 16 серпня 1766, Москва — пом. 2 липня 1831, Санкт-Петербург) — дружина генерал-прокурора Олексія Борисовича Куракіна, кавалерственна дама ордену Святої Катерини меншого хреста (5.04.1797), статс-дама (1826); композитор і музикант. (uk)
- Княгиня Ната́лья Ива́новна Кура́кина (урождённая Головина; 16 августа 1766, Москва — 2 июля 1831, Санкт-Петербург) — супруга генерал-прокурора Алексея Борисовича Куракина, кавалерственная дама ордена Святой Екатерины меньшего креста (5.04.1797), статс-дама (1826); композитор и музыкант. (ru)
- Princess Natalia Ivanovna Kurakina (Russian: Наталья Ивановна Куракина; 16 August 1766 - 2 July 1831) née Golovina (Russian: Головина) was a Russian composer, singer, and harpist in the 18th and 19th centuries. In her lifetime, Kurakina has 45 songs attributed to her and at the time of this writing, only one other Russian composer, Osip Antonovich Kozlovsky (1757-1831), is known to have more. In 1795, a collection of eight of her songs, Huit romances composees et arangees pour la harpe, was published by Breitkopf. Additionally she was published by Gerstenberg and Dittmar which were other major music publishers in this time. Her compositions were written specifically for the salon environment and thus were written for either piano or harp accompaniment and voice. (en)
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| - Princess Natalia Ivanovna Kurakina (Russian: Наталья Ивановна Куракина; 16 August 1766 - 2 July 1831) née Golovina (Russian: Головина) was a Russian composer, singer, and harpist in the 18th and 19th centuries. In her lifetime, Kurakina has 45 songs attributed to her and at the time of this writing, only one other Russian composer, Osip Antonovich Kozlovsky (1757-1831), is known to have more. In 1795, a collection of eight of her songs, Huit romances composees et arangees pour la harpe, was published by Breitkopf. Additionally she was published by Gerstenberg and Dittmar which were other major music publishers in this time. Her compositions were written specifically for the salon environment and thus were written for either piano or harp accompaniment and voice. Kurakina started performing in salons at the age of 14 and continued after she married Prince Aleksei Borisovich Kurakin (1759-1829). After her marriage, she and her husband lived and performed at the court of Tsar Paul I. A set of three of her compositions titled Trois romances, pour le piano, composées par la Princesse Nathalie de Kourakin were published and performed at the salon of Empress Elizabeth, the wife of Tsar Alexander I. Additionally, most of her compositions are considered to French romances which meet Rousseau's definition. In 1797, she became a Dame of Lesser Cross of the Order of Saint Catherine and became a lady-in-waiting in 1826. After her husband had a falling out with Tsar Paul I, she and her husband moved to France and she hosted a Paris salon in 1815 and traveled from 1816 to 1819, 1822 to 1824, and 1829 to 1830. Her travel diary which was written in French, was eventually published in 1903. (en)
- La principessa Natal'ja Ivanovna Kurakina, nata Golovina (in russo: Наталья Ивановна Куракина?; Mosca, 16 agosto 1766 – San Pietroburgo, 2 luglio 1831), è stata una nobildonna, compositrice e cantante russa, moglie del procuratore generale Aleksej Kurakin, decorata della piccola croce di Dama dell'Ordine di Santa Caterina (1797) e dama di compagnia della corte imperiale russa (1826). (it)
- Княгиня Наталія Іванівна Кура́кіна (уроджена Головіна; нар. 16 серпня 1766, Москва — пом. 2 липня 1831, Санкт-Петербург) — дружина генерал-прокурора Олексія Борисовича Куракіна, кавалерственна дама ордену Святої Катерини меншого хреста (5.04.1797), статс-дама (1826); композитор і музикант. (uk)
- Княгиня Ната́лья Ива́новна Кура́кина (урождённая Головина; 16 августа 1766, Москва — 2 июля 1831, Санкт-Петербург) — супруга генерал-прокурора Алексея Борисовича Куракина, кавалерственная дама ордена Святой Екатерины меньшего креста (5.04.1797), статс-дама (1826); композитор и музыкант. (ru)
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