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- Lev_Gurilyov abstract "Lev Stepanovich Gurilyov (Russian: Лев Степанович Гурылёв; 1770–1844) was a renowned Russian serf musician and composer of church music and liturgical works in the Italian style fashionable at the period. Father of pianist and composer Aleksander Gurilyov, he was a violin player and kapellmeister in the orchestra of Count Vladimir Grigorievich Orlov. He was a pupil of Giuseppe Sarti, he also studied music under the guidance of Irish composer John Field.".
- Lev_Gurilyov alias "Gourileff, Lev Tepanovich".
- Lev_Gurilyov birthDate "1770".
- Lev_Gurilyov birthYear "1770".
- Lev_Gurilyov deathDate "1844".
- Lev_Gurilyov deathYear "1844".
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- Lev_Gurilyov wikiPageWikiLink Aleksander_Gurilyov.
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- Lev_Gurilyov wikiPageWikiLink Kapellmeister.
- Lev_Gurilyov wikiPageWikiLink Orlov_(family).
- Lev_Gurilyov wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Lev_Gurilyov wikiPageWikiLink Serfdom.
- Lev_Gurilyov wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lev Gurilyov".
- Lev_Gurilyov alternativeNames "Gourileff, Lev Tepanovich".
- Lev_Gurilyov dateOfBirth "1770".
- Lev_Gurilyov dateOfDeath "1844".
- Lev_Gurilyov name "Gurilyov, Lev Stepanovich".
- Lev_Gurilyov shortDescription "Pianist and composer".
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- Lev_Gurilyov description "Pianist and composer".
- Lev_Gurilyov description "Pianist and composer".
- Lev_Gurilyov subject Category:1770_births.
- Lev_Gurilyov subject Category:1844_deaths.
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- Lev_Gurilyov subject Category:Russian_classical_composers.
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- Lev_Gurilyov hypernym Musician.
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- Lev_Gurilyov type Composer.
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- Lev_Gurilyov comment "Lev Stepanovich Gurilyov (Russian: Лев Степанович Гурылёв; 1770–1844) was a renowned Russian serf musician and composer of church music and liturgical works in the Italian style fashionable at the period. Father of pianist and composer Aleksander Gurilyov, he was a violin player and kapellmeister in the orchestra of Count Vladimir Grigorievich Orlov. He was a pupil of Giuseppe Sarti, he also studied music under the guidance of Irish composer John Field.".
- Lev_Gurilyov label "Lev Gurilyov".
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- Lev_Gurilyov givenName "Lev Stepanovich".
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- Lev_Gurilyov name "Gurilyov, Lev Stepanovich".
- Lev_Gurilyov name "Lev Stepanovich Gurilyov".
- Lev_Gurilyov surname "Gurilyov".