(1869-11-09)9 November 1869 Samara Province, Russia
Died
25 June 1941(1941-06-25) (aged 71) Moscow, Soviet Union
Stepan Gavrilovich Skitalets (Russian: Степан Гаврилович Скиталец, born Petrov, Russian: Петров; 9 November 1869 – 25 June 1941) was a Russian/Soviet poet, writer of fiction and folk musician. The name Skitalets means "wanderer" in Russian.
poet, writer of fiction and folk musician. The name Skitalets means "wanderer" in Russian. Skitalets was born in Samara Province to a peasant father who...
Sergey Terentyevich Semyonov Alexander Serafimovich Ivan Shmelyov StepanSkitalets Fyodor Sologub (Visitor) Nikolai Teleshov Viktor Vasnetsov Vikenty...
fellow members of the Moscow literary group Sreda; From top left: StepanSkitalets, Feodor Chaliapin and Yevgeny Chirikov; from bottom left: Maxim Gorky...
Committee to implement it. German submarine U-403 was commissioned. Died: StepanSkitalets, 71, Russian poet German forces captured Daugavpils. Bombing of Kassa:...
ringing… (in Russian)", romance (music) by Mikhail Steinberg, poem by StepanSkitalets, 1912 An early version of the song "On the Hills of Manchuria", 1912...
the stage musical "Bells Are Ringing", a Russian song with lyrics by StepanSkitalets "The Bells Are Ringing", a track from They Might Be Giants' sixth album...
title "In Memory of Chekhov" there were the reminiscences of Bunin StepanSkitalets and Kuprin. It also featured Dachniki, a novelette by Gorky and "The...
much warmth and joy to the people of Petersburg, as Vyaltseva," wrote StepanSkitalets in 1913. "Sure, Vyaltseva performed only the Gypsy numbers and simple...
the piece. Soon after its publication, the poet Stepan Petrov, better known by the pen-name of Skitalets, provided the lyrics which contributed to its wider...
Choral Morning Dawn Утром зорька for mixed chorus a cappella words by StepanSkitalets Choral Summer Passes Проходит лето for mixed chorus a cappella words...
Petrovich Pyatnitsky Pyatnitsky (middle) with Maxim Gorky (right) and StepanSkitalets, 1902 Born Константин Петрович Пятницкий (1864-03-31)31 March 1864...