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Boris Fitinhof-Schell

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of St. Petersburg. He also scored four operas for the St. Petersburg Imperial Opera, which were commissioned by
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Baron Alexander Otto von Vietinghoff genannt Scheel and Yelisevet Pavlovna Yazykova. The
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greatly appreciated this piece, describing its effect as
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written especially by Fitinhof-Schell for the wedding of
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since the 14th Century. Even though Boris’ father was a
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Liszt himself made use of the whole-tone scale in his
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Tsar Nicholas II
Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna
Russian
tr.
O.S.
Morshansk
O.S.
St. Petersburg, Russia
Baltic German
Baltic German noble
Vietinghoff family
Uradel
Westphalian
Essen
Baltics
Lutheran
Orthodox
Russian
Moscow Conservatory
Tchaikovsky
The Haarlem Tulip
Cinderella
Imperial Ballet
Ivan Vsevolozhsky
Tsar Nicholas II
Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna
Mazeppa
Grigory Kugushev
Franz Liszt

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