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  1. The wedding was postponed until the end of April due to the arrival of Lent.”. On 29 April 1902, with a heavy spring rain pouring outside, Sergei Rachmaninoff married Natalia Satina in an army chapel of suburban Moscow, with Alexander Siloti and Anatoli Brandukov as best men. The blushing bride reports, “I rode in the carriage in my wedding ...

  2. Source citation. Natalya Satina was born 26 May 1877, the second of four children of Alexander Alexandrovich Satin (1844-1926) and Varvara Arkadyevna Rachmaninoff (1852-1941). Her mother, Varvara, was the sister of the composer's father, Vasily Arkadyevich Rachmaninoff (1841-1916). Thus, she was both the composer's wife and first...

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · About Natalya Alexandrovna Satina. Natalya Satina was born 26 May 1877, the second of four children of Alexander Alexandrovich Satin (1844-1926) and Varvara Arkadyevna Rachmaninoff (1852-1941). Her mother, Varvara, was the sister of the composer's father, Vasily Arkadyevich Rachmaninoff (1841-1916). Thus, she was both the composer's wife and ...

    • Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninov
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    • Russia (Russian Federation)
    • May 26, 1877
  4. Sergei Rachmaninoff and Natalia Alexandrovna Satin were married for 40 years before Sergei Rachmaninoff died, leaving behind his partner and 2 children. They had 2 children, Irina (121) and Tatiana (117). two daughters: Irina, later Princess Wolkonsky (1903-1969) and Tatiana Conus (1907-1961 ...

  5. Natalia Rachmaninova, Natalia Alexandrovna Satin, Natalia Satina : Description: Natalia Alexandrovna Satin was the wife of Sergei Rachmaninoff. ...

  6. Natalya Alexandrovna 'Natalie' Satina Rachmaninoff, wife of Sergei Rachmaninoff, portrait. Russian pianist and composer, 1 April 1873-28 March 1943. Rachmaninoff, 1961. p.289. Photo credit. Lebrecht Music Arts / Bridgeman Images. Image keywords. performing arts / female / composer / 1800s / nineteen / 19th century / photographs / portrait ...

  7. *In Russian, last names are feminized for women, usually by adding an “a” at the end of the name: hence Ivan Satin and Natalia Satina could be brother and sister (at least linguistically). Don’t miss Watts Plays Rachmaninoff 2 with the Houston Symphony! Watts Plays Rachmaninoff 2 September 19, 20 & 21 Andrés Orozco-Estrada, conductor

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