Stepan Smolensky
Stepan Smolensky was a Russian composer, conductor, musicologist, choir director, university teacher and palaeographer (1848–1909). He was born at Kazan and died at Vasilsursk.
Also recorded as Stepan Wassiljewitsch Smolenski.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Stepan Wassiljewitsch Smolenski. His recorded language was Russian. His recorded confession was Eastern Orthodox Church.
Identity
Stepan Smolensky is recorded as composer, conductor, musicologist, choir director and university teacher. Stepan Smolensky is recorded with the citizenship of Russian Empire.
Chronology
- 1848Stepan Smolensky born at Kazan.
- 1848Stepan Smolensky was born in 1848 at Kazan.
- 1909Stepan Smolensky died at Vasilsursk.
- 1909Stepan Smolensky died in 1909 at Vasilsursk.
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“Stepan Smolensky”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q280834: Stepan Smolensky
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