Mikhail Strokin
Mikhail Porfirievitch Strokin, also known as Mikhail Strokine, was a Russian spiritual composer born in 1832. He was the son of the Kronstadt archpriest and passed away on June 7, 1887, in Kronstadt, Russia. Strokin was active during the Romantic period and is known for his contributions to choral music. One of his notable works is "Slava v vychnih Bogou." His compositions include "Ninye Otpushchayeshy," a choral piece, and "Prayer to St. Simeon," for voice and chorus. Despite the limited information, Strokin's legacy as a composer of spiritual and choral music remains recognized in Russian classical music circles.