This time, our author’s journey will take you through much of Russia. Starting from the distant latitude of Tiksi, in the Arctic, we will be able to enrich our experience with the hidden joys of Saransk, up to Moscow, where a real “dip” awaits us in the purest beauty, between boutiques and museums. Along the way, you can also read The Russian Journey https://www.amazon.com/Glenn-Gould-Russian-Journey/dp/B00009PY1W, the journey that Glenn Gould made in Russia in 1957, an event that had a lasting effect on the artist and would influence future generations of Russian musicians.
In her personal work, she looks into her homeland capturing the remote worlds and people who inhabit the Artic. She works as a freelance photographer, and was born in 1985 in the town of Tiksi (Russian Arctic). In 2009, EVGENIA ARBUGAEVA http://www.evgeniaarbugaeva.com/ graduated from the International Center of Documentary Photography in New York.
Her parents were both music professors. At the age of 15, she moved to Moscow to attend university in order to learn piano. Born in Saransk (Mordovia), into a February day 1970, she become a Russian singer-songwriter. OKSANA GRIGORIEVA https://www.facebook.com/oksanagrigorievamusic/ studied music in Moscow, before moving to the Royal Academy of Music London where, in order to support herself she worked as a model. Then, she moved to the United States, taughting music.
With Nikolai Gogol’s words, from Dead Souls: A word aptly uttered, or written, cannot be cut away by an axe. We like to imagine, here in Moscow, that this has value for every form of beauty. He was born in Moscow on a June day 1815, into a family of a former soldier of Catherine’s epoch. In 1917, there were 4,000 works of art in the Gallery’s collection, around 55,000 in 1975. It is located in a former mansion that was built in the late 19th century by the architect Robert Klein. Serpukhov Museum https://www.tretyakovgallery.ru/en/ is the largest visual arts museum in the Moscow region. Here you can admire Russian painters of the 19th and early 20th centuries, such as Pavel Fedotov.
In 1834, his first works were dedicate to military subjects, most of them with a satirical focus. After he presented to the emperor, in the Winter Palace, his painting “Hallowing of banners”, PAVEL FEDOTOV had gained the right to dedicate himself entirely to art. In the early 1850s, he suffered a psychological breakdown, but he continued to paint until he died, in an asylum, in 1852.
In 1900, he came to be revered by Symbolists as an authority in matters of art, becaming editor of the influential literary magazine. Between 1885 and 1893, he received an excellent education, studying in Moscow gymnasiums. VALERY BRYUSOV, Russian poet and prose writer was one of the principal members of the Russian Symbolist movement. He was born in Moscow, into a December day 1873, into a merchant’s family.
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