Mark Poltoratsky, the Glossary
Mark Fyodorovich Poltoratsky (28 April 1729, Sosnitsa, Kiev Governorate – 24 April 1795, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian Imperial singer (baritone).[1]
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24 relations: Active State Councillor, Agafokleya Poltoratskaya, Alexander Nevsky Lavra, Alexei Razumovsky, Anna Kern, Baritone, Chernigov Regiment, Chernihiv, Chesme Church, Danylo Apostol, Dmitry Bortniansky, Dmitry Levitzky, Elizabeth of Russia, Hetman, Kiev Governorate, Kiev Theological Academy, Lazarevskoe Cemetery, Novotorzhsky Uyezd, Poltoratsky family, Russian Empire, Russian nobility, Saint Petersburg, Sosnytsia, St. Petersburg State Academic Capella.
- 18th-century landowners
- 18th-century male opera singers from the Russian Empire
- Baritones
- Landowners from the Russian Empire
- Poltoratsky family
Active State Councillor
Active State Councillor (действительный статский советник, deystvitelnyi statskiy sovetnik) was a civil position (class) in the Russian Empire, according to the Table of Ranks introduced by Peter the Great in 1722.
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Agafokleya Poltoratskaya
Agafokleya A. Poltoratskaya (1737-1822), was a Russian entrepreneur and major landowner. Mark Poltoratsky and Agafokleya Poltoratskaya are 18th-century landowners and landowners from the Russian Empire.
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Alexander Nevsky Lavra
Saint Alexander Nevsky Lavra or Saint Alexander Nevsky Monastery was founded by Peter I of Russia in 1710 at the eastern end of the Nevsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg, in the belief that this was the site of the Neva Battle in 1240 when Alexander Nevsky, a prince, defeated the Swedes.
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Alexei Razumovsky
Count Alexei Grigorievich Razumovsky (Граф Алексе́й Григо́рьевич Разумо́вский, Граф Олексій Григорович Розумовський; 1709–1771) was a Ukrainian-born Russian Registered Cossack who rose to become the lover, and it was suggested he was the morganatic spouse, of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna of Russia. Mark Poltoratsky and Alexei Razumovsky are Ukrainian people in the Russian Empire.
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Anna Kern
Anna Petrovna Kern (Анна Петровна Керн, (Полторацкая), name after second marriage: Markova-Vinogradskaya (Маркова-Виноградская); –) was a Russian socialite and memoirist, best known as the addressee of what is probably the best known love poem in the Russian language, written by Aleksandr Pushkin in 1825.
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Baritone
A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice-types. Mark Poltoratsky and baritone are baritones.
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Chernigov Regiment
The Chernigov Regiment (also known as Chernihiv Regiment or the Regiment of Chernigov, translit, translit) was one of ten territorial-administrative subdivisions of the Registered Zaporozhian Host, later incorporated as an autonomy in Tsardom of Russia.
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Chernihiv
Chernihiv (Чернігів,; Chernigov) is a city and municipality in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of Chernihiv Oblast and Chernihiv Raion within the oblast.
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Chesme Church
The Chesme Church (Чесменская церковь; full name Church of Saint John the Baptist at Chesme Palace, also called the Church of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, це́рковь Рождества́ Иоа́нна Предте́чи при Че́сменском Дворце́), is a small Russian Orthodox church at 12 Lensoveta Street, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Danylo Apostol
Danylo Pavlovych Apostol (–) was Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host from 1727 to 1734.
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Dmitry Bortniansky
Dmitry Stepanovich Bortniansky (28 October 1751 –) was a Russian Imperial composer of Ukrainian Cossack origin. Mark Poltoratsky and Dmitry Bortniansky are Ukrainian people in the Russian Empire.
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Dmitry Levitzky
Dmitry Grigoryevich Levitzky or Levitsky (Дмитрий Григорьевич Левицкий; Дмитро Григорович Левицький; –) was a Russian portrait painter and academician. Mark Poltoratsky and Dmitry Levitzky are Ukrainian people in the Russian Empire.
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Elizabeth of Russia
Elizabeth or Elizaveta Petrovna (Елизаве́та Петро́вна) was Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death in 1762.
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Hetman
reason is a political title from Central and Eastern Europe, historically assigned to military commanders (comparable to a field marshal or imperial marshal in the Holy Roman Empire).
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Kiev Governorate
Kiev Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire from 1796 to 1919 and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1919 to 1925.
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Kiev Theological Academy
The Kiev Theological Academy (1819—1919) was one of the oldest higher educational institution of the Russian Orthodox Church, situated in Kyiv, then in the Russian Empire (now Kyiv, Ukraine).
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Lazarevskoe Cemetery
Lazarevskoe Cemetery (Лазаревское кладбище) is a historic cemetery in the centre of Saint Petersburg, and the oldest surviving cemetery in the city. Mark Poltoratsky and Lazarevskoe Cemetery are Burials at Lazarevskoe Cemetery (Saint Petersburg).
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Novotorzhsky Uyezd
Novotorzhsky Uyezd was an administrative-territorial unit (uyezd) of the Tver Governorate as part of the Russian Empire and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
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Poltoratsky family
The Poltoratsky family was a Russian noble family, descended from the Cossack Mark Fedorovich Poltoratsky (1729–1795), who during the reign of Catherine the Great, was in charge of the Court Singing Chapel.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Russian nobility
The Russian nobility or dvoryanstvo (дворянство) arose in the Middle Ages.
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
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Sosnytsia
Sosnytsia (Сocниця) is a rural settlement in Koriukivka Raion (district) of Chernihiv Oblast (province) in north-central Ukraine.
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St. Petersburg State Academic Capella
The St.
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See also
18th-century landowners
- Élisabeth Alexandrine de Bourbon
- Agafokleya Poltoratskaya
- Anna Krefting
- Darya Nikolayevna Saltykova
- David-François de Montmollin
- Francisca Chiponda
- Haji Shariatullah
- Han Chan Piet
- Hartvig Jentoft
- Helena Ehrenmalm
- Henri-César de Castellane-Majastre
- Johann Wenzel of Gallas
- Mark Poltoratsky
- Maurice Duplay
- Ragnhild Abelset
- Sophia von Mengden
18th-century male opera singers from the Russian Empire
- Gavrilo Martsenkovich
- Kozma Gamburov
- Mark Poltoratsky
Baritones
- Almas Kishkenbayev
- Antonio Videgain Reparaz
- Baritone
- Bell Nuntita
- Carlos Ramírez (singer)
- Crooner
- David Atherton-Smith
- Domen Križaj
- Dušan Jarjabek
- Freddie Aguilar
- Gerard Vasilyev
- Jerzy Artysz
- Joseph Kobzon
- List of baritones in non-classical music
- Mark Poltoratsky
- Martin Nievera
- Matti Lehtinen
- Michael Pangilinan
- Mieczysław Fogg
- Muhitdin Qoriyoqubov
- Nikolai Noskov
- Sar Sargsyan
- Sergei Zakharov (singer)
- Sergey Alimpiev
- Takahisa Masuda
- Yaroslav Yevdokimov
- Yuri Gulyayev (singer)
- Yury Okhochinsky
Landowners from the Russian Empire
- Agafokleya Poltoratskaya
- Aleksey Durnovo
- Alexander Ulybyshev
- Anna Orlova-Chesmenskaya
- Dimitri Alexandrovich Obolensky
- Joseph Günzburg
- Mark Poltoratsky
- Nikolai Borisovich Yusupov (junior)
- Olga Briscorn
- Pavel Dolgorukov
- Samuel Polyakov
- Vasily Kokorev
Poltoratsky family
- E. M. Almedingen
- Konstantin Poltoratsky
- Mark Poltoratsky
- Poltoratsky family
- Serge Poltoratzky
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Poltoratsky
Also known as Poltoratsky, Mark.