Eduard Andreevitch Krushevsky

Eduard Andreevitch Krushevsky

Eduard Andreevitch Krushevsky ( _ru. Эдуард Андреевич Крушевский) - was a Russian conductor and composer. Born in Warsaw in 1857, finished study in Saint Petersburg Conservatory in 1890.

He was frequently conducting concerts of Imperial Russian musical society. Very talented, he was capable to conduct without any preparation such difficult operas as "Esclarmonde", "Mlada", and "Falstaff" and that his very ability was the reason for hiring him as the second conductor of the Mariinsky Theatre (where Russian premieres of those works took place).

His compositions include a skillfully written overture and recitatives to the opera "Il matrimonio segreto" by Cimarosa. Krushevsky was also a first-class piano accompanist.

References

* [http://www.slovarik.kiev.ua/biography/k/21430.html Biographical entry for at Slovarik (in Russian)]
* [http://be.sci-lib.com/article056598.html Biographical entry for at Russian Encyclopedical Dictionary]


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