Dmitry Bortniansky
Portrait by Mikhail Belsky (1788)
(Dmytro Stepanovych Bortniansky , 28 October 1751–10 October /O.S. 28 September 1825),
was a Ukrainian and Russian composer and conductor (he was born in the city of Glukhov (in present-day Ukraine), then a part of the autonomous Cossack Hetmanate within the Russian Empire).
Sinfonia concertante in B Flat Major
Bortniansky was critical to the musical history of both Ukraine and Russia, with both nations claiming him as their own. Bortniansky, who has been compared to Palestrina, is known today for his liturgical works and his prolific contributions to the genre of choral concertos.[11] He was one of the "Golden Three" of his era, alongside Artemy Vedel and Maxim Berezovsky. Bortniansky was so popular in the Russian Empire that his figure was represented in 1862 in the bronze monument of the Millennium of Russia in the Novgorod Kremlin. Bortniansky composed in many different musical styles, including choral compositions in French, Italian, Latin, German and Church Slavonic.
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