Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov
Ivan Nikolajevich Rimsky-Korsakov, né Korsav was a Russian courtier and lover of Catherine the Great from 1778 to 1779.
Early life
Rimsky-Korsakov was born on 29 June 1754 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire. He was a son of Nikolai Semyonovich Rimsky-Korsakov and brother to Pyotr Nikolaevich Rimsky-Korsakov. He was a member of the same family which produced composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.Personal life
Relationship with Catherine the Great
Ivan Rimsky-Korsakov was introduced to Catherine by Grigory Potemkin after he had been vetted by Praskovja Bruce. Rumours that Catherine had her ladies-in-waiting 'test' her potential favorites are unsubstantiated by the historical record. Furthermore, Potemkin played an important role in Catherine's life, but there is no evidence to suggest that he literally picked and presented his successors in the bedchamber to Catherine.Catherine called Korsakov Pyrrhus because of his classic beauty, his singing and his violin playing. In 1779, Catherine caught him being unfaithful with Bruce. It is believed that she was directed to the right room by Aleksandra von Engelhardt on the order of Potemkin, who wished for the fall of both Rimsky-Korsakov and Bruce. In that case, Potemkin succeeded since Rimsky-Korsakov and Bruce lost their positions at court.
Relationship with Countess Stroganova
Rimsky-Korsakov lived the rest of his life in Brattsevo Estate, near Moscow, in a relationship with the married Countess Stroganova, the wife of Count Alexander Sergeyevich Stroganov. Together, they had four children :- Varvara Ivanovna Ladomirsky, who married Ivan Dimitrievitch Narishkin.
- Vladimir Ladomirsky
- Vasily Ivanovich Ladomirsky, who married Princess Sofya Ladomirskaya.
- Sophia Ladomirsky