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Mikhail Kerzelli

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Mikhail Franzevich Kerzelli (c. 1740 [or 1750, or 1755] – December 1818) was a pianist, violinist, teacher and composer of string quartets, violin duets, orchestral and liturgical compositions.[1][2]

Kerzelli was born at Vienna. There are some operas attributed to him:

  • Derevensky prazdnik ili Uvenchannaja dobrodetel (Деревенский праздник, или Увенчанная добродетель – The Village Feast or Crowned Virtue, opera in 3 acts, text by Vasily Maikov, 1777 Moscow)
  • Finiks (Финикс – Phoenix, text by Nikolai Nikolev), opera in 3 acts (1779 Moscow)
  • Arkas i Irisa (Аркас и Ириса – Arkas and Irisa, text by Vasily Maikov), one-act opera, c. 1780, Moscow)
  • Plenira i Zelim (Пленира и Зелим – Plenira and Zelim, opera in 3 acts (1789 Moscow) (probably belongs to Ivan Kerzelli)

He died in Moscow.

References

  1. ^ Фендейзен, Николай Федорович (2008). History of Music in Russia from Antiquity to 1800: The eighteenth century. Music and theater, 1730-1740 ; Music in court life during the reigns of Elizabeth Petrovna and Catherine II ; Music in Russia's domestic life during the second half of the eighteenth century ; The Russian horn band ; Music in Russian public life during the second half of the eighteenth century ; Musical creativity in Russia during the eighteenth century ; Literature about music, publishers and sellers of sheet music, instrument makers and merchants. Indiana University Press. p. 122. ISBN 9780253348265.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ International Journal of Musicology. P. Lang. 1992. p. 89. ISBN 9783631460986.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)