Degtiarev, Stepan (Anikievich)
Degtiarev, Stepan (Anikievich)
Degtiarev, Stepan (Anikievich) , Ukrainian
composer; b. Borisovka, Kursk District, 1766; d. Kursk, May 5, 1813. He was a serf bonded to the Sheremetev family. Trained as a chorister, he became musical director of Sheremetev’s domestic and theatrical ensembles, including the Opéra troupe of the summer theater-palace at Ostankino, near Moscow. In 1805 he publ. a Russian tr. of F. Manfredini’s Regole armoniche. In addition to at least 76 Orthodox choral concerti and various liturgies and cantatas, he composed a dramatic patriotic oratoria, Minin i Pozharskii, Hi Osvobozhdenie Moskvy (Minin and Pozharskii, or the Freeing of Moscow; 1811).
Bibliography
C. Hughes, The Origins of the First Russian Patriotic Oratorio: S.A. D.’s “Minin i Pozharskii” (1811) (diss., Univ. of N.C., 1984).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire