Pyotr Kireevsky
Deceased Person
1808 – 1856
Who was Pyotr Kireevsky?
Pyotr Vasilievich Kireevsky was a Russian folklorist. Many of his materials remain unpublished to this day.
Kireevsky was an ardent Slavophile like his elder and more famous brother Ivan Vasilievich. He spent his entire life collecting folk songs and lyrics. Some of these were contributed by Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, Aleksey Koltsov, and Vladimir Dahl.
During his lifetime, Kireevsky printed only the first volume of his collection, containing "spiritual lyrics". Ten other volumes were brought out posthumously, between 1860 and 1874, under the supervision of Pyotr Bezsonov. Another anthology was published in 1911; it was used by Igor Stravinsky to arrange his libretto for the ballet Les Noces.
This article incorporates material from the public domain 1906 Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary.
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