Wassily von Kwetzinsky-Stetzenkow (born 26 August or 7 September 1898 in Nikolsk-Ussuriysky in Russia, died 17 November 1970 in Oslo, Norway) (Russian: Василий Михайлович Квецинский; Vasily Mikhailovich Kvetsinsky) was a Russian-born Norwegian music critic and writer.
[1] He served in the Russian Army, where he became a captain in the Leib Guard Chasseur Regiment on 25 September 1917.
In July 1919 he joined the White Army at Arkhangelsk during the North Russia Intervention, where he served with his father, who was chief of staff to Governor-General Yevgeny Miller.
[1][2] Wassily von Kwetzinsky wrote a series of articles on the Russian Revolution in Norwegian newspapers in 1920 and 1921.
He was also active as a composer, translator from Russian and author of crime fiction set in Russia.