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Fedor Mikhailovich Dubiansky (Russian: Федор Михайлович Дубянский; 1760 – 4 August 1796) was a Russian amateur musician and the author of the romance "A rock-dove moans" (Russian: Стонет сизый голубочек..)[1] after the text of Ivan Ivanovich Dmitriev. He drowned while crossing the Neva in 1796, aged 36.[2]