Maksym Berezovsky
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Maxim Sozontovich Berezovsky (Russian: Максим Созонтович Березовский ; Ukrainian: Максим Созонтович Березовський; c. 1745 – 2 April [O.S. 24 March] 1777) was a composer of secular and liturgical music, and a conductor and opera singer, who worked at the Saint Petersburg Court Chapel in the Russian Empire, but who also spent much of his career in Italy. He made an important contribution in the music of Ukraine. Together with Artemy Vedel and Dmitry Bortniansky, both of whom have cited him as an influence, Berezovsky is considered by musicologists as one of the three great composers of 18th-century Ukrainian classical music, and one of the Russian Empire's first composers.
Berezovsky's place of birth and his father's name are known only from verbal accounts. He is traditionally thought to have been educated at the Glukhov Singing School; he may have also attended the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, although this is uncertain. In 1758, he was accepted as a singer into the capella at Oranienbaum, before being employed at the imperial court of Catherine II in Saint Petersburg, where he received lessons from the Italian composer Baldassare Galuppi. In 1769, Berezovsky was sent to study in Bologna. There he composed secular works, including Demofonte, a three-act opera seria that was the earliest Italian-style opera to be written by a Ukrainian or a Russian composer. He returned to Saint Petersburg in October 1773. The circumstances of his death in 1777 are not documented.
Berezovsky is best known for his choral works, and was one of the creators of the Ukrainian sacred choral style. Few of his compositions are extant, but research in recent decades led to the rediscovery of previously lost works, including three symphonies. His opera and violin sonata were the first known examples of these genres by an Imperial Russian composer.
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- Réjouissez-vous Ô Justes ! - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Louez le nom du Seigneur - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Terre Rus' - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Les captifs de Sion - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Lumière joyeuse - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Expostilaire de la Dormition - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Le bon larron - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- L'ange s'écria à la pleine de grâce - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Ayant contemplé la résurrection du Christ - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Bénis le Seigneur, Ô mon âme - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Notre Père - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Mon âme bénis le Seigneur - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Petite ecténie - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Mon âme exalte le Seigneur - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Fils unique - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Venez, adorons ! - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Saint Dieu - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Tropaire de l'Église de "La source vivante" - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
- Dieu est avec nous - Sainte Rus', garde la foi Orthodoxe - Maksym Berezovsky
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