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Andrei Razumovsky (Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky) was born on 2 November, 1752 in Hlukhiv, Cossack Hetmanate, Russian Empire, is a Russian diplomat (1752-1836). Discover Andrei Razumovsky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 111 years old?

Popular As Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky
Occupation producer,director,assistant_director
Age 111 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 2 November 1752
Birthday 2 November
Birthplace Hlukhiv, Cossack Hetmanate, Russian Empire
Date of death 23 September, 1836
Died Place Vienna, Austrian Empire
Nationality Ukraine

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1752

Count (later Prince) Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky (2 November 1752 – 23 September 1836) was a Russian Imperial diplomat who spent many years of his life in Vienna.

His name is transliterated differently in different English sources, including spellings Razumovsky, Rasumofsky, and Rasoumoffsky.

Razumovsky was the son of Kirill Razumovsky, the last Ukrainian Hetman of Zaporizhian Host and of Catherine Naryshkina, a cousin of Tsarina Elizabeth of Russia.

He was also a nephew of the Tsarina's lover, Aleksey Grigorievich Razumovsky, called the "Night Emperor" of Russia.

The elder Rasumovsky's late Baroque palace on the Nevsky Prospekt is a minor landmark in Saint Petersburg.

1779

In 1779 Razumovsky became the first Russian ambassador in the Kingdom of Naples.

1785

Razumovsky converted to Roman Catholicism from his native religion, Russian Orthodoxy, under the influence of his second wife, the Countess Konstanze von Thürheim (1785–1867), whom he married in February 1816.

1792

In 1792 Andrey Kirillovitch was appointed the Tsar's diplomatic representative to the Habsburg court in Vienna, one of the crucial diplomatic posts during the Napoleonic era.

1806

His commissioning three string quartets from Beethoven in 1806 was the act that has made his name familiar.

He asked Beethoven to include a Russian theme in each quartet: Beethoven included such kind of themes in the first two.

Razumovsky was the brother-in-law of another of Beethoven's patrons, Prince Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz.

His first wife, Countess Elisabeth von Thun was a sister in law of Count Carl von Lichnowsky.

Razumovsky built a magnificent Neoclassic palace worthy of the representative of Alexander I, at his own expense and to the designs of Louis Montoyer, on the Landstraße, quite close to Vienna, and filled it with antiquities and modern works of art.

1808

In 1808 he established a house string quartet consisting of Ignaz Schuppanzigh, Louis Sina, Franz Weiss, and Joseph Linke.

Razumovsky was an accomplished amateur violinist, and also known as a competent torban (see also: theorbo) player.

The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna holds one of the four torbans known to have been in his possession.

1814

He was a chief negotiator during the Congress of Vienna that re-organised Europe in 1814, and asserted Russian rights in Poland.

In the morning of 31 December 1814, during the preparation of a ball with the Tsar Alexander I as guest of honor, a fire broke out in a temporary ballroom extension, setting the ballroom ablaze and burning out roomfuls of art in the back wing of the palace.

Even though he was raised to Prince the following year, Razumovsky was never the same.

1836

He lived in seclusion in Vienna until his death in 1836.

1862

In 1862, the street on which Razumovsky's palace is located was named Rasumofskygasse.

1959

He is world-known for his role as patron of Ludwig van Beethoven who dedicated three String Quartets, Op. 59 1, 2 and 3, as well as the 5th and the 6th Symphonies to him.

2012

This tradition started in 2012 in Baturin palace at the time of the 260 birthday anniversary of Andrey Razumovsky.

2015

On October 22, 2015 a long-awaited musical event - Andrey Razumovsky IV Regional musical festival-competition of young performers took place in Hetman Razumovsky Palace in Baturin.