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Pyatnitsky (masculine), Pyatnitskaya (feminine), or Pyatnitskoye (neuter) may refer to: * Pyatnitsky (surname) (''Pyatnitskaya''), Russian last name * Pyatnitsky Choir, Russian musical group * Pyatnitsky (inhabited locality) (''Pyatnitskaya'', ''Pyatnitskoye''), several inhabited localities in Russia {{Disambiguation ...
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Pyatnitsky (surname)
Pyatnitsky (russian: Пятницкий; masculine) or Pyatnitskaya (; feminine) is a Russian surname. It is shared by the following people: * Andrey Pyatnitsky (b. 1967), Russian association football player *Konstantin Pyatnitsky (1864–1938), Russian journalist, publisher, and memoirist *Mitrofan Pyatnitsky (1864–1927), Russian musician, founder of the Pyatnitsky Choir *Osip Piatnitsky (''Pyatnitsky'') (1882–1938), Soviet politician *Valery Pyatnitsky (b. 1962), Ukrainian politician Fictional characters *Maxim Arturovitch Pyatnitski, the protagonist of the ''Pyat Quartet The ''Pyat Quartet'', also known as ''Between the Wars'', is a tetralogy of historical fiction novels by English author Michael Moorcock comprising ''Byzantium Endures'', ''The Laughter of Carthage'', ''Jerusalem Commands'' and ''The Vengeance o ...'' tetralogy by Michael Moorcock See also * Pyatnytsky, Ukrainian form of the last name {{Surname ...
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Pyatnitsky Choir
The Pyatnitsky Russian Folk Chorus (russian: Государственный академический русский народный хор им. М. Е. Пятницкого) is a Russian musical group which was established by Mitrofan Pyatnitsky in 1910 initially with 18 peasants from Voronezh, Ryazan and Smolensk gubernias. The peasant chorus held its first performance at the Small hall of the Moscow Nobility Club (later the October Hall of the House of Trade Unions) on March 2, 1911. Pyatnitsky focused on traditional Russian song. The performers sang, enacted dance scenes and played folk instruments. One of the first renowned soloists in the chorus was Arina Kolobayeva. In its early years the chorus received high praise from Russian musicians Sergei Rachmaninov and Fyodor Chaliapin. In 1918, the chorus transferred its base to Moscow. After hearing the chorus, Lenin personally noted the necessity of expanding the chorus's activities, having it perform in concert halls, fact ...
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