Nikolay Diletsky (Ukrainian: Микола Дилецький, Mykola Dyletsky, Russian: Николай Павлович Дилецкий, Nikolay Pavlovich Diletsky, Nikolai Diletskii, Polish: Mikołaj Dilecki, also Mikolaj Dylecki, Nikolai Dilezki, etc.; c. 1630, Kiev – after 1680, Moscow) was a music theorist and composer born in the Kiev Voivodeship of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and active in Russia. He was widely influential in late 17th-century Russia with his treatise on musical composition, A Musical Grammar, of which the earliest surviving version dates from 1677. Diletsky's followers included the Russian composer Vasily Titov.
NikolayDiletsky (Ukrainian: Микола Дилецький, Mykola Dyletsky, Russian: Николай Павлович Дилецкий, Nikolay Pavlovich Diletsky, Nikolai Diletskii, Polish:...
diagram appears in the Grammatika (1677) of the composer and theorist NikolayDiletsky, who intended to present music theory as a tool for composition. It...
live in, work in, or are citizens of Russia, or who have done so. NikolayDiletsky (c. 1630 – after 1680) Symeon Pekalytsky (born c. 1630) Vasily Polikarpovich...
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Composer Date City of birth Notable works NikolayDiletsky c.1630 – after 1680 Kyiv Hramatyka muzykal’na (Musical Grammar), a textbook of polyphonic singing...
earliest inventor. The circle of fifths had previously been invented by NikolayDiletsky in the late 1670s (of which Heinichen was unaware). Heinichen credited...
Three bolt diving equipment by E. K. Gauzen 1829 Hyperbolic geometry by Nikolay Lobachevsky 1832 Data recording equipment Semen Korsakov was reputedly...
John Banister, is performed in London by the Duke's Company in May. NikolayDiletsky publishes Grammatika musikiyskago peniya (Грамматика музикийского пения...
the Four Pillars of Music] Guillaume-Gabriel Nivers c. 1632 – 1714 NikolayDiletsky c. 1630 – after 1680 Angelo Berardi c. 1636 – 1694 Daniel Speer 1636–1707...
24-voice choirs. Titov was one of the most important followers of NikolayDiletsky's Idea grammatiki musikiiskoi (1679), an influential treatise on composition...