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Name
  
Mikhail Vielgorsky

Died
  
1856

Grandparents
  
Michal Wielhorski

Role
  
Composer

Parents
  
Jerzy Wielhorski

Great-grandparents
  
Feliks Ignacy Wielhorski

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Mikhail Vielgorsky (Polish: Michal Wielhorski, Russian: Mihail YUr'evich Viel'gorskii) (1788-1856) was a Russian official and composer of Polish descent. He composed an opera, two symphonies and several other works. He was also a prominent patron of arts.

Son of Jerzy Wielhorski, brother of Maciej Wielhorski (Matvey Vielgorsky).

Know Friendships

Mikhail Vielgorsky knew Maria Sergeyevna Durnovo (Griboyedova), skilled piano performer and sister of famous Russian writer Alexander Griboyedov. According to the memoirs of Maria Durnovo: "Very often, the writer came to the sister's room. In the spring of 1823, whereas famed comedy remained a secret to public and majority of friends, Mikhail Vielgorsky, stumbled on several sheets of poem, written by the hand of Alexander Griboyedov, while assembling pages of sheet music on the piano of Maria Sergeyevna. Maria wanted to hide the accidentally discovered pages, but it was too late. The news of the new comedy rapidly spread around Moscow from the mouth of the well-known at the time musician". That poem was Woe from Wit, is still considered to be "golden classic" in Russia and other Russian-speaking countries.

References

Mikhail Vielgorsky Wikipedia