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Boris Sheremetev |
Born | 1822 |
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Died | 1906 (aged 83–84) |
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Era | Romantic |
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Boris Sergeevich Sheremetev (Борис Сергеевич Шереметев; 1822–1906) was a Russian composer. His best known work today is the setting of Pushkin's poem "I Loved You", which has been recorded by artists including Dmitri Hvorostovsky.[1]
- "I Loved You" ("Я Вас любил") on words by Pushkin
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