- Nikolay Yakovlevich Afanasyev
Nikolay Yakovlevich Afanas'yev ( _ru. Николай Яковлевич Афанасьев; OldStyleDate|December 31|1820|December 24,
Tobolsk – OldStyleDate|June 3|1898|May 22,Saint Petersburg ) was aRussia nviolin virtuoso andcomposer .Afanas'yev obtained his musical education from his father, the violinist
Yakov Ivanovich Afanas'yev , an illegitimate son of PrinceIvan Dolgorukov . In 1838, two years after his debut as a violinist inMoscow , he was appointedconcertmaster of theBolshoi Theatre Orchestra . However, he resigned in 1841 to conduct the serf orchestra of a wealthy landowner atVïksa , near Saint Petersburg. In 1846, Afanas'yev left to embark on a concert tour of Russia, and eventually settled in Saint Petersburg in 1851, where he continued to perform as a soloist and as the concertmaster (sometimes conductor) of the Italian Opera. He quit orchestral work to begin teachingpiano in 1853 at the Smolin'ïy Institute, before touring Western Europe with moderate success in 1857.After returning to Russia, Afanas'yev chose to commit himself to composition, and reached his finest in his small-scale works, which tended to suffer far less from the inconsistencies in technical skill that stemmed from his informal training. He won particular acclaim for works which were inspired by the melodies and rhythms of Russian folk music, an abiding interest of his which led to the publication of his popular
anthology (1866) of folksongs arranged for four-partchoir . Afanas'yev'schamber music , most notably thestring quartet "Volga" (c. 1860) which won a prize from theRussian Musical Society in 1861, also enjoyed similar acclaim. In contrast, hisopera s had far less enthusiastic receptions. Although theMariinsky Theatre staged "Ammalat-bek" in 1870, it has not been performed anywhere since; "Sten'ka Razin" failed to pass statecensorship , while "Vakula-kuznets" was never performed. The manuscripts of several further operas and orchestral works remain unpublished.Afanas'yev's
memoir s 'Vospominaniya' ('Reminiscences') appeared in 1890, and recorded his experiences as a touring musician, as part of a panorama of Russian musical life during the mid 19th century. He became an honorary member of the Russian Musical Society in 1896.References
*Spencer, Jennifer. "Afanas'yev, Nikolay Yakovlevich". " [http://www.grovemusic.com Grove Music Online] " (subscription required). ed. L. Macy. Retrieved on
March 17 ,2007 .
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