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(Redirected from The Red Sarafan) Russian poet

Nikolai Tsyganov
BornНиколай Григорьевич Цыганов
1797
Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died12 December 1832
Moscow, Russian Empire
Occupation(s)poet, folklorist, singer, actor

Nikolai Grigoryevich Tsyganov (Николай Григорьевич Цыганов, 1797, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, – 12 December 1832, Moscow, Russian Empire) was a Russian poet, singer and actor. An avid musical folklore collector, Tsyganov became known as an author and performer of his own songs, mostly variations of the traditional ones, some of which (like the well-known "Don't sew me a red sarafan, dear mother" ("Не шей ты мне, матушка, красный сарафан" ) later came to be regarded as bona fide Russian folk songs. The Russian Songs by N.Tsyganov, compiled by the author, came out posthumously, in 1834, to much critical acclaim.

Notes

  1. The best known arrangement of "Red Sarafan" is by Aleksandr Varlamov

References

  1. Grigiryeva, G.G. (1990). "Николай Григорьевич Цыганов". Russian Writers. Biobibliographical Dictionary. Vol. 2. Prosveshchenye, Moscow. Retrieved 16 May 2015.

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