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Alexey Titov

Alexey Nikolayevich Titov, was a Russian composer and violinist. His son, Nikolai Titov, was a composer, as were several other family members.

Operas
Note: this list is incomplete.Andromeda and Perseus (1802) • ''King Solomon's Judgment'' (; 1803) • Judge Cupid, or The Argument of the Three Graces (; 1805) • Yam, or The Post Station ; 1805) • Nurzakhad (; 1807) • The Winter Party, or The Sequel to Yam (; 1808) • ''The Wedding Eve Party, or Filakin's Wedding'' (; 1809) • Polixena (1809) • The Cossack Woman (1810) • Emmerik Tekeli (; 1812) • Maslenitsa (1813) • ''Mogul's Holiday, or Olimar's Celebration'' (; 1823) == Family ==
Family
Alexey Titov's brother Sergey was a famous violinist, violist and cellist. On January 23, 1790 Titov married Yelizaveta Turchaninova (4 November 4, 1774 – March 25, 1827), the daughter of the business magnate Alexei Turchaninov. Titov got a huge dowry. With her sisters Natalya Koltovskaya and Nadezhda Ivelich, Yelizaveta was the co-heiress of her father's copper mines. According to her contemporaries, she was a generous and kind woman, but quick-tempered and strict to her children. Titov had 10 children with her: • Nikolai (1791–1794) • Felitsata (1792–?) • Fyodor (1793–1810) • Yekaterina (1794–?) • Anna (1796–1858), married the officer Sergey Izmaylov in 1835. • Alexander (1797–?) • Pyotr (1798–1850) • Nikolai (1800–1874), composer of waltzes, quadrilles, and marches. • Mikhail (1804–1853), composer of romances. • Varvara (1804–1806) ==References==
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