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Alexander Ablesimov

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Nationality
  
Russian

Died
  
1783, Kostroma, Russia

Role
  
Librettist

Name
  
Alexander Ablesimov

Period
  
mid-18th century


Alexander Ablesimov

Genre
  
opera libretto, poetry, drama, satire, journalism

Aleksander Onisimovich Ablesimov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Они́симович Абле́симов; [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ɐˈnʲisʲɪməvʲɪtɕ ɐˈblʲesʲɪməf]; September 9 [O.S. August 28] 1742 — 1783) was a Russian opera librettist, poet, dramatist, satirist and journalist.

Biography

Worked as copyist for Alexander Sumarokov. Published his fables and satirical poems. Wrote the libretto for the early Russian-language opera by Mikhail Sokolovsky The miller who was a wizard, a cheat and a matchmaker (Мельник - колдун, обманщик и сватMelnik - koldun, obmanshchik i svat 1779 Moscow, c.1795 St Petersburg), which was popular for three decades, and established a new operatic genre in Russia – a comedy about everyday life with spoken dialogue.

He also wrote libretti for two comic operas by M. Ekkel and a dramatic dialogue on the opening of Petrovka Theatre in Moscow.

References

Alexander Ablesimov Wikipedia