Prince Georgy Nikolaevich Dulov was a Russian violinist, composer, and arranger. He was born in Moscow on 16 July 1875 and came from the princely Dulov family, a Rurikid line of the Yaroslavl branch.
He studied with Karl Klamroth and later graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1895, where he was a student of Ivan Grzhimali. From 1896 to 1901 he lived in Saint Petersburg and played second violin in the Duke of Mecklenburg Quartet.
Afterward, for medical reasons, Dulov moved back to Moscow. There he taught at the Moscow Conservatory. He wrote chamber works and pedagogical collections for violin, among them the multi-volume Complete Course of Violin Playing, issued in 12 booklets.
Among his listed works are Three Romances, Op. 1, Concert Allegro for Violin, Op. 4, Variations on a Theme in Russian Style for Harp, Op. 11, Concert Mazurka for Violin and Piano, Op. 16, the romance The Wave Breaks and Splashes..., a Lullaby for Violin, three studies for violin, and arrangements for violin and piano.
Dulov died in Moscow on 4 September 1940 and was buried at Vagankovo Cemetery.
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