This article addresses the theme of Russian music in the German city of Dresden as it initially related to the virtuosi who had arrived from Russia. After the Revolution of 1917, the roles of Russian emigres, such as Issay Dobrowen, Sergei Rachmaninov, Sergei Jaroff with his Don Cossack Choir, Maria Chebotaryova-Vyrubova and others, grew in significance. On the strength of Russian emigre newspapers, archival documents, reference and research literature, individual events involving Russian music in this city during the inter-war years have been re-created and placed in a broad socio-cultural context
This article represents the very first attempt at reconstructing musical life in Slutsk (Pol. Sluck)...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to identify the institutionalisation level of ...
The article analyzes the reports on cultural events in nineteenth-century Vilnius and Brno press and...
The period immediately following the Russian Revolution in 1917 was characterised by an upsurge in a...
The purpose of the article is to study the specifics of the concert life of Vinnytsia at the beginni...
Between 1896 and 1917, the Perm΄ “Guardianship of Popular Sobriety”—an organization funded by the Mi...
Between 1896 and 1917, the Perm΄ “Guardianship of Popular Sobriety”—an organization funded by the Mi...
One century after the massive migratory current following the Russian revolution, music composed in ...
The article analyzes the reports on cultural events in nineteenth-century Vilnius and Brno press and...
This article analyses domestic amateur music-making in nineteenth-century Russian provincial towns. ...
The article focuses on the musical life of Leningrad and Moscow in the second half of the 1920s. Du...
This research focuses on Russian musical life in the Soviet Era, beginning in the Bolshevik Revoluti...
This dissertation examines the role of music and musical culture in broader patterns of cultural tra...
The article examines the Orthodox church music of Italian composers of the second half of the eighte...
This article represents the very fi rst attempt at reconstructing musical life in Slutsk (Pol. Słuc...
This article represents the very first attempt at reconstructing musical life in Slutsk (Pol. Sluck)...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to identify the institutionalisation level of ...
The article analyzes the reports on cultural events in nineteenth-century Vilnius and Brno press and...
The period immediately following the Russian Revolution in 1917 was characterised by an upsurge in a...
The purpose of the article is to study the specifics of the concert life of Vinnytsia at the beginni...
Between 1896 and 1917, the Perm΄ “Guardianship of Popular Sobriety”—an organization funded by the Mi...
Between 1896 and 1917, the Perm΄ “Guardianship of Popular Sobriety”—an organization funded by the Mi...
One century after the massive migratory current following the Russian revolution, music composed in ...
The article analyzes the reports on cultural events in nineteenth-century Vilnius and Brno press and...
This article analyses domestic amateur music-making in nineteenth-century Russian provincial towns. ...
The article focuses on the musical life of Leningrad and Moscow in the second half of the 1920s. Du...
This research focuses on Russian musical life in the Soviet Era, beginning in the Bolshevik Revoluti...
This dissertation examines the role of music and musical culture in broader patterns of cultural tra...
The article examines the Orthodox church music of Italian composers of the second half of the eighte...
This article represents the very fi rst attempt at reconstructing musical life in Slutsk (Pol. Słuc...
This article represents the very first attempt at reconstructing musical life in Slutsk (Pol. Sluck)...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to identify the institutionalisation level of ...
The article analyzes the reports on cultural events in nineteenth-century Vilnius and Brno press and...