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    Mily Balakirev Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Mily Balakirev? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Mily Balakirev from Classical and what is the personality traits.

    Mily Balakirev
    ISTJ

    ISTJ (5w4)

    Mily Balakirev personality type is ISTJ, which is the Introverted-Sensing-Thinking-Judging type.[1] Therefore, he is likely to have an rather structured working style.

    For example, Mily Balakirev is likely to find it hard to work under pressure or in a fast-track environment. He may need to take frequent breaks to refresh his ideas, so he can also be a dreamer at times. He will likely have a tendency to want to have his own way, for example by being overbearing or dictatorial.

    On the other hand, Mily Balakirev is very practical and down-to-earth. He will be able to come up with practical solutions to difficult problems. He is likely to be able to take advantage of opportunities that are presented to him.

    For example, Mily Balakirev may find it hard to work under pressure or in a fast-track environment. He may need to take frequent breaks to refresh his ideas, so he can also be a dreamer at times. He will likely have a tendency to want to have his own way, for example by being overbearing or dictatorial.

    Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor known today primarily for his work promoting musical nationalism and his encouragement of more famous Russian composers, notably Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. He began his career as a pivotal figure, extending the fusion of traditional folk music and experimental classical music practices begun by composer Mikhail Glinka. In the process, Balakirev developed musical patterns that could express overt nationalistic feeling. After a nervous breakdown and consequent sabbatical, he returned to classical music but did not wield the same level of influence as before. In conjunction with critic and fellow nationalist Vladimir Stasov, in the late 1850s and early 1860s, Balakirev brought together the composers now known as The Five – the others were Alexander Borodin, César Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.

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