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Russian philosophy as a separate entity started its development in the 19th century, defined initially by the opposition of Westernizers, advocating Russia's following the Western political and economical models, and Slavophiles, insisting on developing Russia as a unique civilization.
Russian classical music is a genre of classical music related to Russia's culture, people, or character.The 19th-century romantic period saw the largest development of this genre, with the emergence in particular of The Five, a group of composers associated with Mily Balakirev, and of the more German style of Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
The historical boundaries of Russian philosophy directly depend on the philosophical content that a specific researcher sees in Russian intellectual history. Traditionally, since the 19th century, the "pre–Petrine" or "Old Russian" and "post–Petrine" or "Enlightenment" stages of the development of Russian philosophy have been distinguished.
Ivan Kerzelli (fl. 18th century) Yekaterina Sinyavina (died 1784) Timofiy Bilohradsky (c. 1710 – c. 1782) Grigory Teplov (1711/1717–1779) Gregory Skovoroda (1722–1794) Yelizaveta Belogradskaya (c.1739 – c. 1764) Anna Bon (c. 1739 – after 1767) Vasily Pashkevich (c. 1742 – 1797) Maxim Berezovsky (c. 1745 – 1777) Ivan Khandoshkin ...
Russian music went through a long history, beginning with ritual folk songs and the sacred music of the Russian Orthodox Church. The 19th century saw the rise of highly acclaimed Russian classical music, and in the 20th century major contributions by various composers such as Igor Stravinsky as well as Soviet composers, while the modern styles ...
Until the 18th century, music in Russia consisted mainly of church music and folk songs and dances. [91] In the 19th century, it was defined by the tension between classical composer Mikhail Glinka along with other members of The Mighty Handful, and the Russian Musical Society led by composers Anton and Nikolay Rubinstein. [91]
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