Arseny Golenishchev-Kutuzov

Arseny Arkadyevich Goleníshchev-Kutúzov (Russian: Арсе́ний Арка́дьевич Голени́щев-Куту́зов, IPA: [ɐrˈsʲenʲɪj ɐrˈkadʲjɪvʲɪtɕ ɡəlʲɪˈnʲiɕːɪf kʊˈtuzəf] (listen); 1848–1913), was a Russian poet known in part for writing the texts of Modest Mussorgsky's two song cycles of the 1870s: Sunless and Songs and Dances of Death.[1]

He was the son of Arkadii Pavlovich Golenischev-Kutuzov (1812-1859), a senator and state secretary for the Kingdom of Poland, and the grandson of Pavel Vassiliyevich Golenischev-Kutuzov (1772-1843), governor-general of St. Petersburg 1825-1830 (the latter is not to be confused with field marshal Mikhail Illarionovich Goleníschev-Kutúzov who commanded the Russian forces against the Napoleon invasion in Russia in 1812, and who came from a younger noble branch of the family).[2][3]

References

  1. Nikolayeva, L.A. Russian Writers. Vol.1, pp. 603-604 //Николаева Л.А. Голенищев-Кутузов / Русские писатели. Т.1. М., 1989, с.603-604.
  2. Голенищев-Кутузов Арсений Аркадьевич at the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
  3. Голенищев-Кутузов Арсений Аркадьевич at the Great Biographical Dictionary. 2000


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