Vladimir Ivanovich Sokalsky (
Ukrainian: Сокальський Володимир Іванович;
Russian: Владимир Иванович Сокальский, 1863 - 1919) was a composer, musical critic, and lawyer.
He graduated from
Kharkiv musical school, a branch of the Imperial Russian Musical Community, where studied music from
Peter Petrovich Sokalsky, and compositions from
Iwan Knorr. He also graduated from
Kharkiv University (the faculty of law). He was a conductor of an orchestra in opera-enterprise of
Vasily Nikolaevich Andreev-Burlak. Since 1882 contributed as a musical reviewer of the "South country" newspaper, under a pseudonym Don-Diez. At meetings of the Kharkov branch of Russian musical society its products were executed, and the opera "Repka" was performed in
Poltave,
Smolensk,
Tiflis and
Kharkov. In 1902 he was a prosecutor at the Ust-Medveditsa district court.[1] In the autumn of 1911, he became the Chairman of the
Vologda district Court. In 1918 in
Vologda, he performed several lectures and concerts devoted to creativity of
Beethoven and
Grieg with his daughter Lydia, and son-in-law Ilya Ginetsinsky. In 1919, he went on a holiday to Sevastopol and fell ill with typhus. He died there also still in 1919, and was buried in the town cemetery.
Memory
The grave in the town cemetery in
Sevastopol, was found by the composer M.V. Kovalev, a monument created by architect N.N. Sdobnyakov. On the gray granite lira and the inscription: composer V.I. Sokalsky.
In
Kharkov, a music school named after the composer.
Symphony in G minor / Orchestral ed. Borisova; arranged for f.-p. Yu. Rozhavskoy; foreword. Borisova and A.N. Gordeychuk
Kiev: Muzichna
Ukraine, 1967
Cello Andante elegiaco
Piano Pieces op. 1 (Impressions musicales 6 № №);
Lukashevich K.V. Among the flowers. Fantastic comedy for children in the 2-forth with dancing and singing. Songs arranged by B. Sokalsky. Claudia Lukaszewicz. Ed. 3rd. M., 1914.
In meadows = Aux champs: entry: Op. 3 № 1 / V.I. Sokalsky, edited by RF Gill. - V. Bessel and Co.. - 5. - (The repertoire of piano works, of works by Russian composers, distributed by the
degree of difficulty and marking the correct fingering, and 2 series. 3-er degree. No.11).
Canzonetta: Op. 1 № 3 / V. Sokalsky; edited by RF Gill. - St.: V. Bessel and Co.. - 3. - (The repertoire of piano pieces from the works of Russian composers, distributed by degree of difficulty and labeled correctly fingering, 2-series. 3-er degree. №).
Elegie: por cello et piano: Op. 8 / par Wladimir Sokalsky. - Music Store N. Mareček. - 13 sec.
Elegie: Pur cello et piano: Op. 8
Kharkov: Mareček, B.G.
Turnip: opera-Tale in the 1 st step: Op. 10: klaviraustsug for singing and piano / libretto Ek. Guy Sagaidachny (on the theme of folk tales), music V.I. Sokalsky. -
P. Jurgenson. - 75 sec.
Turnip: Opera-tale in a village: Op. 10 / Libretto Ek. Guy Sagaidachny (on bunks. Tales); Moose. V.I. Sokalsky,
Leipzig: M.M.Jurgenson, qualification. 1899
Guy Sagaidachnya Ek. (1856? -1916) Turnip: Picture in a village for children (on the theme of children. Tales): Libretto / [Op.] Ek. Guy Sagaidachnya; Moose. V.I. Sokalsky.
Kharkov: Tipo-lit. "Pecs. Case," the book. K.N. Gagarin, 1900
Turnip: Opera-tale in a 1-m D.: Op. 10 / Libretto Ek. Guy Sagaidachnya (on bunks. Tales); Moose. V.I. Sokalsky M.: Gos. publ. Mus. Sector, 1924
Minuet: Op. 1 № 4 / V. Sokalsky, published under the editorship of R.F. Gill. - St.: V. Bessel and Co.. - 5. - (The repertoire of piano pieces from the works of
Russiancomposers distributed by degree of difficulty and labeled correctly fingering, Series 2. Degre 4-me № 1).
The mowers: Op. 3 № 2 / V. Sokalsky, published under the editorship of R.F. Gill. - St. : B. Bessel and Co.. - 5. - (The repertoire of piano pieces from the works of Russian composers distributed by degree of difficulty and labeled correctly fingering, Series 2. Degre 3-me № 12).
The play / V. Sokalsky; shifted. and ed. Party Viola M. Greenberg
Kiev: Moose.
Ukraine, 1980
Au berceau: For f.- p.: Op. 1, № 5
St. Petersburg. : Bessel and K °, B.G.
Romances
At bedtime: In one voice with the ACC. PT.: d.1-g.2: Op. 16, № 2 KA. N. Ogarev. Moscow: P. Jurgenson, B.G. - 5
Wood: for baritone: Op. 6 / words by A. Koltsov, music by V. Sokalsky. - M.; Pg. : P. Jurgenson. - 11 sec. - (Romances for one voice with piano music. Music V. Sokalsky).
Every time I see thee: ballad / words Y.I. Shpazhinsky; music V.I. Sokalsky. -Music Store I. Mareček. - 7. - (Music Romansy. V. Sokalsky).
Every time I see you: Romance: To vote with the OP.: C-fis.1 / Sl. Y.I. Shpazhinsky
Kharkov: Moose. Mag. N. Mareček, qualification. 1900.
I come to you with greetings: To vote with the OP.: Dis.1-a.2: Op. 16, № 3 KA. Fet,
Moscow: P. Jurgenson, B.G.
Oh, the honor is a fine fellow: c.1-f.2 / Sl. Tolstoy
Kharkov: Moose. Mag. N. Mareček, qualification. 1903 - 5. - (Romances and songs to be sung to the accompaniment of a piano;
Why? / Music V.I.Sokalsky. - North Lyra: A. Zeyvanga. - 5.
"Why?" : For voice and f.-p.; c.1-f.2
Kharkov: Mareček, qualification. 1905
I shook his hand to you ... : Song / words J.N. Shpazhinsky; music V.I. Sokalsky, Italian lang. translated G. Astillero. - Music Store N. Mareček. - 7. - (Romansy. Music V. Sokalsky).
I shook his hand to you: Romance: To vote with the OP.: Cf.1 / Sl. Y.I. Shpazhinsky; to Italy. lang. per. Astillero
Kharkov: Moose. Mag. N. Mareček, qualification. 1900
Elegy: Op. 2 № 3 / words by
A. Pushkin; music V.I. Sokalsky. - Vasily Bessel and Co.. - 5. - (Six songs. Music V. Sokalsky; 3).
Dvi p'esi: Transkr. for violoncheli i f.-p. Mr. Pecker
Kiev: Mistetstvo, 1952
Oh May, May: dis.1-g.2 / Song of the
Taras ShevchenkoKiev: Moose. Mag. N. Mareček, qualification. 1903
Romances: To vote with the accompanying. PT. / Comp. and author. foreword. Z.B. Yuferova
Kiev: Moose.
Ukraine, 1991
Literature
Yuferova Z. B. Outstanding figure of Ukrainian musical culture composer and critic V. Sokalsky (1863–1919). Cand. Dis. for obtaining scientific. degree candidate. Art. (821) Kiev, 1971.(in Russian)
Кириллова Э. А.
Вологда музыкальная: век ХХ. —
Вологда, 2001. — с.3, 13, 14, 29.(in Russian)
Notes
^Levenstim A. Outline of the judicial institutions of the Kharkiv region over the past 35. 1867-1902 Kharkiv, 1903. - C.111.
Vladimir Ivanovich Sokalsky (
Ukrainian: Сокальський Володимир Іванович;
Russian: Владимир Иванович Сокальский, 1863 - 1919) was a composer, musical critic, and lawyer.
He graduated from
Kharkiv musical school, a branch of the Imperial Russian Musical Community, where studied music from
Peter Petrovich Sokalsky, and compositions from
Iwan Knorr. He also graduated from
Kharkiv University (the faculty of law). He was a conductor of an orchestra in opera-enterprise of
Vasily Nikolaevich Andreev-Burlak. Since 1882 contributed as a musical reviewer of the "South country" newspaper, under a pseudonym Don-Diez. At meetings of the Kharkov branch of Russian musical society its products were executed, and the opera "Repka" was performed in
Poltave,
Smolensk,
Tiflis and
Kharkov. In 1902 he was a prosecutor at the Ust-Medveditsa district court.[1] In the autumn of 1911, he became the Chairman of the
Vologda district Court. In 1918 in
Vologda, he performed several lectures and concerts devoted to creativity of
Beethoven and
Grieg with his daughter Lydia, and son-in-law Ilya Ginetsinsky. In 1919, he went on a holiday to Sevastopol and fell ill with typhus. He died there also still in 1919, and was buried in the town cemetery.
Memory
The grave in the town cemetery in
Sevastopol, was found by the composer M.V. Kovalev, a monument created by architect N.N. Sdobnyakov. On the gray granite lira and the inscription: composer V.I. Sokalsky.
In
Kharkov, a music school named after the composer.
Symphony in G minor / Orchestral ed. Borisova; arranged for f.-p. Yu. Rozhavskoy; foreword. Borisova and A.N. Gordeychuk
Kiev: Muzichna
Ukraine, 1967
Cello Andante elegiaco
Piano Pieces op. 1 (Impressions musicales 6 № №);
Lukashevich K.V. Among the flowers. Fantastic comedy for children in the 2-forth with dancing and singing. Songs arranged by B. Sokalsky. Claudia Lukaszewicz. Ed. 3rd. M., 1914.
In meadows = Aux champs: entry: Op. 3 № 1 / V.I. Sokalsky, edited by RF Gill. - V. Bessel and Co.. - 5. - (The repertoire of piano works, of works by Russian composers, distributed by the
degree of difficulty and marking the correct fingering, and 2 series. 3-er degree. No.11).
Canzonetta: Op. 1 № 3 / V. Sokalsky; edited by RF Gill. - St.: V. Bessel and Co.. - 3. - (The repertoire of piano pieces from the works of Russian composers, distributed by degree of difficulty and labeled correctly fingering, 2-series. 3-er degree. №).
Elegie: por cello et piano: Op. 8 / par Wladimir Sokalsky. - Music Store N. Mareček. - 13 sec.
Elegie: Pur cello et piano: Op. 8
Kharkov: Mareček, B.G.
Turnip: opera-Tale in the 1 st step: Op. 10: klaviraustsug for singing and piano / libretto Ek. Guy Sagaidachny (on the theme of folk tales), music V.I. Sokalsky. -
P. Jurgenson. - 75 sec.
Turnip: Opera-tale in a village: Op. 10 / Libretto Ek. Guy Sagaidachny (on bunks. Tales); Moose. V.I. Sokalsky,
Leipzig: M.M.Jurgenson, qualification. 1899
Guy Sagaidachnya Ek. (1856? -1916) Turnip: Picture in a village for children (on the theme of children. Tales): Libretto / [Op.] Ek. Guy Sagaidachnya; Moose. V.I. Sokalsky.
Kharkov: Tipo-lit. "Pecs. Case," the book. K.N. Gagarin, 1900
Turnip: Opera-tale in a 1-m D.: Op. 10 / Libretto Ek. Guy Sagaidachnya (on bunks. Tales); Moose. V.I. Sokalsky M.: Gos. publ. Mus. Sector, 1924
Minuet: Op. 1 № 4 / V. Sokalsky, published under the editorship of R.F. Gill. - St.: V. Bessel and Co.. - 5. - (The repertoire of piano pieces from the works of
Russiancomposers distributed by degree of difficulty and labeled correctly fingering, Series 2. Degre 4-me № 1).
The mowers: Op. 3 № 2 / V. Sokalsky, published under the editorship of R.F. Gill. - St. : B. Bessel and Co.. - 5. - (The repertoire of piano pieces from the works of Russian composers distributed by degree of difficulty and labeled correctly fingering, Series 2. Degre 3-me № 12).
The play / V. Sokalsky; shifted. and ed. Party Viola M. Greenberg
Kiev: Moose.
Ukraine, 1980
Au berceau: For f.- p.: Op. 1, № 5
St. Petersburg. : Bessel and K °, B.G.
Romances
At bedtime: In one voice with the ACC. PT.: d.1-g.2: Op. 16, № 2 KA. N. Ogarev. Moscow: P. Jurgenson, B.G. - 5
Wood: for baritone: Op. 6 / words by A. Koltsov, music by V. Sokalsky. - M.; Pg. : P. Jurgenson. - 11 sec. - (Romances for one voice with piano music. Music V. Sokalsky).
Every time I see thee: ballad / words Y.I. Shpazhinsky; music V.I. Sokalsky. -Music Store I. Mareček. - 7. - (Music Romansy. V. Sokalsky).
Every time I see you: Romance: To vote with the OP.: C-fis.1 / Sl. Y.I. Shpazhinsky
Kharkov: Moose. Mag. N. Mareček, qualification. 1900.
I come to you with greetings: To vote with the OP.: Dis.1-a.2: Op. 16, № 3 KA. Fet,
Moscow: P. Jurgenson, B.G.
Oh, the honor is a fine fellow: c.1-f.2 / Sl. Tolstoy
Kharkov: Moose. Mag. N. Mareček, qualification. 1903 - 5. - (Romances and songs to be sung to the accompaniment of a piano;
Why? / Music V.I.Sokalsky. - North Lyra: A. Zeyvanga. - 5.
"Why?" : For voice and f.-p.; c.1-f.2
Kharkov: Mareček, qualification. 1905
I shook his hand to you ... : Song / words J.N. Shpazhinsky; music V.I. Sokalsky, Italian lang. translated G. Astillero. - Music Store N. Mareček. - 7. - (Romansy. Music V. Sokalsky).
I shook his hand to you: Romance: To vote with the OP.: Cf.1 / Sl. Y.I. Shpazhinsky; to Italy. lang. per. Astillero
Kharkov: Moose. Mag. N. Mareček, qualification. 1900
Elegy: Op. 2 № 3 / words by
A. Pushkin; music V.I. Sokalsky. - Vasily Bessel and Co.. - 5. - (Six songs. Music V. Sokalsky; 3).
Dvi p'esi: Transkr. for violoncheli i f.-p. Mr. Pecker
Kiev: Mistetstvo, 1952
Oh May, May: dis.1-g.2 / Song of the
Taras ShevchenkoKiev: Moose. Mag. N. Mareček, qualification. 1903
Romances: To vote with the accompanying. PT. / Comp. and author. foreword. Z.B. Yuferova
Kiev: Moose.
Ukraine, 1991
Literature
Yuferova Z. B. Outstanding figure of Ukrainian musical culture composer and critic V. Sokalsky (1863–1919). Cand. Dis. for obtaining scientific. degree candidate. Art. (821) Kiev, 1971.(in Russian)
Кириллова Э. А.
Вологда музыкальная: век ХХ. —
Вологда, 2001. — с.3, 13, 14, 29.(in Russian)
Notes
^Levenstim A. Outline of the judicial institutions of the Kharkiv region over the past 35. 1867-1902 Kharkiv, 1903. - C.111.