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  1. Aristarkh Lentulov

    Image Lentulov St Basil.jpg thumb 250px Saint Basil s Cathedral , 1913, Tretyakov Gallery , Moscow. Aristarkh Lentulov lang ru , January 4, 1882 April 15, 1943 was a major Russian avant garde artist of Cubism Cubist orientation who also worked on set designs for the theatre. Biography Aristarkh Lentulov was born in the town of Nizhny Lomov near Penza into the family of a rural priest. He studied art in the Penza and Kiev art schools from 1897 to 1905, and then in the private studio of Dmitry Kardovsky in Saint Petersburg in 1906. He lived in Moscow from 1909, and he was one of the founders of the avant garde exhibiting association of artists, the Jack of Diamonds artists Jack of Diamonds group. This group remained active until its dissolution in 1916. From 1910 to 1911 Lentulov studied at the Le Fauconnier studio and the La Palette Academy in Paris. Whilst there, he became acquainted with contemporary French painters such as Albert Gleizes , Jean Metzinger , Fernand L ger and Robert Delaunay and after absorbing fauvists and cubists principles, developed his own unique coulorful style of painting. Later, after his return to Russia in 1912 he became a major influence on what to become the Russian futurism and in particular Cubo Futurism . Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich were both influenced by him. From Russian Revolution of 1917 pre revolutionary times, Lentulov was actively involved in various theatrical projects, designing for plays in the Kamerny ... Aristarkh Lentulov Saint Basil s Cathedral , 1913, Tretyakov Gallery , Moscow. Ringing , 1913 .... M. , 1969. Aristarkh Lentulov. Catalog of exhibition, M., 1968 External links http www.artcyclopedia.com ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lentulov, Aristarkh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Lentulov, Aristarkh Category 1882 births Category 1943 deaths Category Burials at Vagankovo Cemetery ... Lentulov fr Aristarkh Lentoulov no Aristarkh Lentulov nn Aristarkh Lentulov pl Aristarch Lientu ow ...   more details



  1. Belopol'skiy (crater)

    lunar crater data latitude 17.2 N or S S longitude 128.1 E or W W diameter 59 km depth Unknown colong 129 eponym Aristarkh Apollonovich Belopolsky Aristarkh A. Belopolsky Belopol skiy is a moon lunar Impact crater crater that is located on the Far side Moon far side of the Moon . It lies to the west of the crater Houzeau crater Houzeau , and northeast of Str mgren crater Str mgren . Just to the northwest of Belopol skiy is the crater Ioffe crater Ioffe . The rim of Belopol skiy is somewhat eroded, particularly at the southern end where several small craterlets have worn away the rim edge. There is a slight intrusion in the northwestern rim where the ground has been modified by neighbouring Ioffe. The crater interior is relatively level, and marked with several tiny craterlets. References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon da Belopol skiy m nekrater fa fr Belopol skiy crat re ru ...   more details



  1. 1004 Belopolskya

    Unreferenced date August 2008 1004 Belopolskya is an asteroid . It was discovered by Sergei Belyavsky on September 5, 1923. Its provisional designation was 1923 OS . It is named after the astronomer Aristarkh Belopolsky . MinorPlanets Navigator 1003 Lilofee 1005 Arago MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Belopolskya Category Cybele asteroids Category Discoveries by Sergei Belyavsky Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1923 Category Main Belt asteroids beltasteroid stub de 1004 Belopolskya el 1004 eo 1004 Belopolskio eu 1004 Belopolskya fa fr 1004 Belopolskya hr 1004 Belopolskya it 1004 Belopolskya la 1004 Belopolskya hu 1004 Belopolskya ja no 1004 Belopolskya nn 1004 Belopolskya pl 1004 Belopolskya pt 1004 Belopolskya sk 1004 Belopolskya sr 1004 Belopolskya tl 1004 Belopolskya uk 1004 vi 1004 Belopolskya yo 1004 Belopolskya ...   more details



  1. File:Lentulov-tverskoy.jpg

    Photograph of Tverskoi Boulevard , 1917 by Aristarkh Lentulov in the public domain. PD URAA out of copyright in 2014 ...   more details



  1. File:Lentulov St Basil.jpg

    KeepLocal Summary Photograph of St. Basil s Cathedral , 1913, oil and paper stickers on canvas, by Aristarkh Lentulov . Tretyakov Gallery , Moscow. Licensing PD US 1923 abroad pdsource yes PD RusEmpire ...   more details



  1. Pulkovo Observatory

    of Feodor Bredikhin as a director of the Observatory in 1890 and transfer of Aristarkh Belopolsky ... Aristarkh Belopolsky 1919 1930 Alexandr Alexandrovich Ivanov 1933 1937 Boris Gerasimovich 1937 1944 ...   more details



  1. AA

    A. A. Belopolsky 1854 1934 , Russian astronomer Aristarkh Belopolsky A. A. Caruana 1830 1905 , Maltese ...   more details



  1. Zeta Geminorum

    discovered by Russian astronomer Aristarkh Belopolsky , published in 1901. ref name pdoo9 105 Based ...   more details



  1. List of Russian astronomers and astrophysicists

    File Pulkovo.jpg thumb 450px Staff of the Pulkovo Observatory around 1883 1886 . Otto Wilhelm von Struve is in the center. This list of Russia n astronomer s and astrophysicist s includes the famous astronomers, astrophysicists and cosmologist s from the Russian Empire , the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation . Expand list date February 2011 Alphabetical list compactTOC8 side yes seealso yes NOTOC A Tateos Agekian , one of the pioneers of Russian and world Stellar dynamics , discoverer of two evolutionary sequences of stellar systems nearly spherical and strongly flattened Vladimir Albitsky , discovered a significant number of asteroids Viktor Ambartsumian , one of the founders of theoretical astrophysics , discoverer of stellar associations , founder of Byurakan Observatory in Armenia B Nikolai P. Barabashov , co author of the ground breaking publication of the first pictures of the far side of the Moon in 1961, called Atlas of the Other Side of the Moon. A crater and a planet were named after him Vladimir Belinski , an author of the BKL singularity model of the Universe evolution Igor Belkovich , made notable contributions to astronomy. The crater Bel kovich on the Moon is named after him Aristarkh Belopolsky , invented a spectrograph based on the Doppler effect , among the first photographers of stellar spectra Sergey Belyavsky , discovered the bright naked eye comet C 1911 S3 Beljawsky . He discovered and co discovered a number of asteroids Gennady S. Bisnovatyi Kogan , first determined the maximum mass of a hot neutron star Sergey Blazhko , discovered a secondary variation of the amplitude and period of some RR Lyrae stars and related pulsating variables, now known as the Blazhko effect Semion Braude , co developed large scale radio interferometers for precise examination of extraterrestrial radio sources Fyodor Bredikhin , developed the theory of comet tails, meteor s and meteor shower s, a director of the Pulkovo Observatory Jacob Bruce , statesman, natu ...   more details



  1. Janssen Medal (French Academy of Sciences)

    Aristarkh Belopolsky ref name Wilson 1900 Edward Emerson Barnard ref name Wilson 1902 Aymar de la ...   more details



  1. Jack of Diamonds (artists)

    Unreferenced date February 2009 Image Lentulov Woman Guitar.jpg thumb right Aristarkh Lentulov Woman with a Guitar , 1913 Jack of Diamonds lang ru , also called Knave Of Diamonds , was a group of artists founded in 1909 in Moscow . The group included Robert Falk , Aristarkh Lentulov , Ilya Mashkov , Alexander V. Kuprin , Alexander Osmerkin , Wladimir Burliuk , and Pyotr Konchalovsky . The Knave of Diamonds was a scandalous exhibition that opened in Moscow in December 1910. Subsequently the title was adopted by a newly formed artistic society in Moscow. Soon thereafter, this group became the largest and one of the most significant exhibition societies of the early Russian avant garde. Their works demonstrate the artists interest in the developing of the new styles Russian Primitivism, Russian Cezanneism, Moscow School of Neo Primitivism, oth. that emerged around their first exhibition as a result of their integrating folk art of the provinces in the artworks. Other new styles and genres, such as performance and body art, emerged from this unlikely blending of fine European art, Russian folk art, and urban folk of the masses in Russia. The artistic significance of the individual members of The Knave of Diamonds aside, their activities conditioned a qualitative shift in Russian of the 1910s, among most important changes democratization of the art society in Russia. The name itself was coined by Mikhail Larionov for the exhibition of 1910. Among the famous painters that participated in the first Jack of Diamonds exhibition were Mikhail Larionov , Natalia Gontcharova , Kazimir Malevich and later, L opold Survage . Later Mikhail Larionov and his followers disagreed with the group s ethos and formed the more radical Donkey s Tail . DEFAULTSORT Jack of Diamonds Category Artist groups and collectives Category Modern artists Category Russian artists Category Russian avant garde Category Russian painters Category Russian art movements Category Russian Futurist painters ...   more details



  1. Sofia Kovalevskaya (film)

    Infobox Film name Sofya Kovalevskaya image caption director Ayan Shakhmaliyeva producer writer Boris Dobrodeyev starring Elena Safonova br Aristarkh Livanov br Algimantas Masyulis br Lembit Ulfsak br Elena Solovey br Aleksandr Filippenko music Isaak Shvarts cinematography Sergei Yurizditsky editing distributor Gosteleradio, USSR. released April 1985 in film 1985 , USSR. runtime 220 min country FilmUSSR language Russian Sofya Kovalevskaya lang ru is a 1985 in film 1985 film, directed by Ayan Shakhmaliyeva and starring Elena Safonova . Synopsis Epic film in four episodes, based on a true story of mathematician scientist Sofia Kovalevskaya . She was a Russian pioneer for women in Tzarist Russia. She was the first woman in the country to become a Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It seemed that the whole world was against her accomplishing this feat. In spite of all the obstacles she later got a Ph. D. in mathematics. However she was denied a professorship at any Russian University because of her gender. She had to go to Western Europe for continuation of her career and studies. She had a daughter and family life. Sofya Kovalevskaya was eventually recognized in Russia. Leading scientists, like Academician Ivan Sechenov, took part in her education and career. Production Film was produced by Gosteleradio state production company of the Soviet Union with the production crew of Ekran Studios, Moscow., Filming dates were in 1984 and 1985. Post production was completed by Ekran studios, and at postproduction facilities of Lenfilm studios in St. Petersburg in the spring of 1985. Filming locations Most scenes were filmed in St. Peterburg, Russia, where Sofia Kovalevskaya started her career in science. Some scenes of Western European cities were filmed in Baltic states. Scenes of Sofia Kovalevskaya as a student were filmed at St. Petersburg University. Main cast Elena Safonova as Sofya Kovalevskaya Aristarkh Livanov Natalya Sayko Algimantas Masyulis Le ...   more details



  1. Viktor Hambardzumyan

    the guidance of professor Aristarkh Belopolsky in 1928 1931. His work first came to prominence in physics ...   more details



  1. List of craters on the Moon, A-B

    Ren Bellot 1826 1853 Belopol skiy crater Belopol skiy align right 59  km Aristarkh Belopolsky ...   more details



  1. List of people on stamps of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

    This article lists people who have been featured on postage stamp s of the Soviet Union . Expand list date August 2008 compactTOC A File USSR stamp Salvador Allende 1973 6k.jpg thumb right 1973 Salvador Allende stamp. Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher Rudolf Abel , intelligence agent 1990 Khachatur Abovian , Armenian writer 1948, 1956 Yuldash Akhunbabayev , politician 1965 Mirza Fatali Akhundov , Azeri writer and philosopher 1962 Sergey Aksakov , Russian writer 1959 Vladimir Aksyonov , cosmonaut 1976, 1980 Ivan Akulov , first Prosecutor General of the USSR 1988 Sholem Aleichem , Yiddish writer 1959 Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov Alexander Alexandrov , composer 1983 Dante Alighieri , Italian poet 1965 Salvador Allende , President of Chile 1973 Alexander Alyabyev , Russian composer 1951 Roald Amundsen , Norwegian explorer 1972 Vladimir Arsenyev , travel writer 1956 Lev Artsimovich , physicist 1974 Boris Asafyev , composer 1984 Oleg Atkov , cosmonaut 1985 Hunan Avetisyan , World War II soldier 1963 Sadriddin Ayni , Tajik writer 1958 B File Bykovsky 1963.jpg thumb right 290px Vostok 5 Cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky on a 1963 stamp. Ivan Babushkin , revolutionary 1973 Johann Sebastian Bach , German composer 1985 Pyotr Bagration , Russian general 1962 Mily Balakirev , Russian composer 1956 Alexander Andreyevich Baranov , Russian Alaska settler 1991 Kri j nis Barons , Latvian writer 1985 Gevorg Bashinjaghyan , Armenian painter 1957 Nikolay Bauman , revolutionary 1973 Georgy Baydukov , aviator 1937 Demyan Bedny , poet 1963 Ludwig van Beethoven , German composer 1970 Vladimir Bekhterev , neurologist 1952 Vissarion Belinsky , Russian literary critic and philosopher 1957, 1961 Fabian von Bellingshausen , Russian explorer 1950 Aristarkh Belopolsky , Russian astronomer 1954 Alexander Vasilyevich Belyakov Alexander Belyakov , aviator 1937 Pavel Belyayev , cosmonaut 1965 Nikolay Benardos , Russian inventor 1981 Pierre Jean de B ranger , French songwriter 1957 Georgy Beregovoy , cosmonaut 19 ...   more details



  1. Cubo-Futurism

    File Head of a Peasant Girl.jpg right 250px thumb Malevich s Head of Peasant Girl , 1912 1913 Cubo Futurism was the main school of painting and sculpture practiced by the Russian Futurism Russian Futurists . When Aristarkh Lentulov returned from Paris in 1913 and exhibited his works in Moscow, the Russian Futurist painters adopted the forms of Cubism and combined them with the Futurism art Italian Futurists representation of movement. Kazimir Malevich developed the style, which can be seen in his The Knife Grinder signed 1912, painted 1913 , though he later abandoned it for Suprematism . The movement s followers included ref name moma Alexander Archipenko Wladimir Baranoff Rossine Alexander Bogomazov Wladimir Burliuk Aleksandra Ekster Natalia Goncharova Ivan Klyun Mikhail Larionov Lyubov Popova Olga Rozanova Sonia Terk Cubist sculpture Cubo Futurist sculptors included Joseph Chaikov , Boris Korolev and Vera Mukhina , all of whom taught at the Soviet state art school in Moscow, Vkhutemas . External links and references cite book author West, Shearer title The Bullfinch Guide to Art location UK publisher Bloomsbury Publishing year 1996 isbn 0 8212 2137 X Reflist refs ref name moma cite web url http www.moma.org collection details.php?theme id 10069 title Cubo Futurism last Parton first Anthony year 2009 work Museum of Modern Art publisher Oxford University Press accessdate 7 June 2011 ref Category Cubism Category Futurist movements Category Russian avant garde art movement stub modern art stub cs Kubofuturismus da Kubofuturisme de Kubofuturismus fr Cubo futurisme ja pl Kubofuturyzm pt Cubofuturismo ru sv Kubofuturism uk ...   more details



  1. Kazakov

    Kazakov lang ru , or Kazakova feminine is a common Russian language Russian family name meaning of Cossack kazak , which may refer to Alexander Kazakov 1889 1919 , a Russian flying ace and fighter pilot during the World War I First World War Alexander Vasilyevich Kazakov 1888 1950 , a Soviet lithologist and geochemist Aristarkh Kazakov 1878 1963 , a Russian revolutionary Grigori Kazakov 1913 1987 , a Soviet naval officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Konstantin Kazakov marshal Konstantin Kazakov 1902 1989 , a Soviet artillery marshal Matvey Kazakov 1738 1812 , a Russian architect Mikhail Ilyich Kazakov 1901 1979 , a Soviet military leader and army general Mikhail Kozakov Mikhail Mikhailovich Kozakov Kazakov 1934 2011 , a famous Soviet theatre and movie actor Mikhail Nikolayevich Kazakov 1920 1994 , a Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union Nikolai Kazakov 1918 ? , a Soviet poet from Mari El Rodion Kazakov 1758 1803 , a Russian architect Stepan Kazakov 1914 1964 , a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union Vasily Kazakov 1898 1968 , a Soviet artillery marshal and Hero of the Soviet Union Yury Kazakov 1927 1982 , a Russian author of short stories Stepan Kazakov 1980 ? , a Russian born computer engineer surname It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname Category Surnames Category Article Feedback 5 bg cv de Kasakow fr Kazakov ru uk ...   more details



  1. Radishchev Art Museum

    Image OpeningOfRadischevMuseum.jpg frame right Opening of Radischev Museum in Saratov The Radishchev Museum in Saratov opened to the public on June 29, 1885. It is supposed to have been Russia Russia s first major public art museum outside Moscow or St. Petersburg . It was founded by Alexey Bogolyubov and named after his grandfather, the 18th century revolutionary writer Alexander Radishchev . The naming of the museum after the first Russian revolutionary , Alexander Radishchev , was a direct challenge to the authorities Bogolyubov had to endure a legal battle to get permission. It was the first art museum in Russia open to everybody. It was opened to the general public seven years earlier than the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and fifteen years earlier than the Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg. It includes work by Camille Corot , Ivan Kramskoy , Vasily Polenov , Ilya Repin , Ivan Shishkin , Fyodor Vasilyev , Aleksandra Ekster , Pavel Kuznetsov , Aristarkh Lentulov , Robert Falk , Pyotr Konchalovsky , Martiros Saryan , Fyodor Rokotov and others. Early donors included Pavel Tretyakov and Pauline Viardot . ref name SaratovRegionHistory http www.sgtpp.renet.ru region eng history.html Saratov Region History , retrieved 2007 08 06 ref ref name SaratovToday Doctorow, Larisa, http www.moscowtimes.ru stories 2002 09 13 109.html Varied Provincial Pleasures on the Volga , Moscow Times , 2002 09 13, Issue 2522, Page VII. Retrieved 2007 08 06 ref ref name official f1 http www.sgu.ru ogis MusSite eng frames1.htm Museum web site , retrieved 2007 08 06 ref References commonscat Radishchev Art Museum reflist coord missing Saratov Oblast Category Art museums and galleries in Russia Category Museums established in 1885 Category Saratov Oblast Russia museum stub Russia struct stub Art display stub de Radischtschew Kunstmuseum ru . . ...   more details



  1. Heligoland trap

    Image HeligolandTrapHilbre.jpg thumb right 250 px A small Heligoland trap on Hilbre Island , Wirral Peninsula Wirral , England A Heligoland trap or funnel trap is a large, building sized, funnel shaped, rigid structure of wire mesh or netting used to trap bird s, so that they can be bird ringing banded or otherwise studied by ornithology ornithologists . The name is taken from the site of the first such trap, the Heligoland Bird Observatory on the island of Heligoland , Germany , where it was developed by Hugo Weigold who established the observatory and initiated the banding program there. The trap has a series of linked funnels that guides birds or other animals in but makes it hard for them to leave. ref cite journal url http elibrary.unm.edu sora JFO v032n03 p0125 p0141.pdf volume 32 issue 3 pages 125 141 journal Journal of Field Ornithology title Construction and use of Heligoland traps author Woodford, James & D J T Hussell ref Funnel traps of smaller size can also be used to trap squirrels and insects. Rybachy trap The Rybachy trap is a variation or expansion of the Heligoland trap in that it is a large, passive trap consisting of linked funnels terminating in a small chamber from which the birds are extracted for banding and measuring before release. It differs in being larger it may have an entrance some 30 m wide by 15 m high and by having a non rigid body made of netting rather than wire mesh. It was developed in 1957 by Janis Jak isat under the leadership of Lev Belopolsky at the Rybachy Biological Station formerly the Rossitten Bird Observatory at Rybachy, Kaliningrad Oblast in Russia , on the Curonian Spit . ref cite web url http www.zin.ru rybachy general.html title History of research accessdate 8 February 2010 work publisher Biological Station Rybachy date ref wide image Cape Vente.jpg 1400 px Vent Cape , Lithuania on an autumn morning, with Heligoland traps visible on the right See also Duck decoy structure Duck decoy References reflist External li ...   more details



  1. Treptower Park

    Treptower Park IPA de t pto pron , with a silent w is a park along the river Spree in Alt Treptow , in the district of Treptow K penick , south of central Berlin . The park is a popular place for recreation of Berliners and a tourist attraction. It was also used for the concert given by the British Rock Band Barclay James Harvest on the 14th July 1987, which was the first ever open air concert by a Western Rock Band in the German Democratic Republic ref http www.bjharvest.co.uk bjh biog.htm Barclay James Harvest Biography Bot generated title ref Soviet war memorial double image right Soviet War Memorial.JPG 200 Treptower Park Pedestal.JPG 200 The statue of the Soviet soldier holding a child and stamping on a crushed Swastika left and a view into the pedestal Its prominent feature is the Soviet War Memorial Treptower Park Soviet War Memorial sometimes translated as the Soviet Cenotaph , built to the design of the Soviet Union Soviet architect Yakov Belopolsky to commemorate the 50,000 Soviet soldiers who fell in the Battle in Berlin in April May 1945 . It was opened four years after the war ended on May 8, 1949. Spreepark main Spreepark Within Treptower Park, there can be found an abandoned amusement park, known as Spree Park Berlin . The amusement park operated from October 1969 to 2001. The owner of Spree Park, Norbert Witte went bankrupt and left Germany rather abruptly. He took several of the park s rides including the Jet Star and Fun Express with him to Peru where he was to open a small park called Lunapark at Jockey Plaza in Lima, Peru. Some of the rides were damaged in transit and then followed by legal discussions of who would pay for the damages. References reflist External links Commons inline Treptower Park http www.treptowerpark.de Website der B rgerinitiative Treptower Park Rollercoaster Database http www.rcdb.com pd347.htm Spree Park Info Parks in Berlin coord 52 29 25 N 13 28 12 E region DE BE type landmark display title Category Parks in Berlin Ca ...   more details



  1. Rybachy, Kaliningrad Oblast

    Other uses Rybachy disambiguation coord 55 09 16 N 20 51 10 E region RU type city 900 display title Image 2006 08 23 16 53 55 1292975.jpeg thumb right 300px Rybachy in 2006 Rybachy , lang ru lang de Rossitten lang lt Rasyt is a types of settlements in Russia rural settlement in Russia s Kaliningrad Oblast , the northern part of former East Prussia . From the high Middle Ages to 1945, Rybachy was named Rossitten, a German settlement on the Curonian Spit , part of Prussia and then of Germany until the end of World War II . It was transferred, along with the rest of northern East Prussia, to the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the war. Rybachy translates as Fishers settlement , and appropriately employment centers on the fishing boats which dock at the pier on the Curonian Lagoon of the Baltic Sea . It has a population of 960 Russian Census 2002 2002 Census . It is the former site of the Rossitten Bird Observatory 1901 1946 , and the site of the Rybachy Biological Station, founded in 1956 by Lev Belopolsky, which continues research on bird migration . In 2006 or 2005 , Rybachy was demoted from classification as an urban type settlement to a rural settlement. Sightseeing Image 2006 08 24 19 23 17 1303088.jpeg thumb right The church beneath the cross is a German inscription in Fraktur script Fraktur to the former inhabitants of Rossitten The church The red brick former Lutheranism Lutheran church building church was built in 1873 when the village was still part of Germany . It is one of the oldest remaining buildings in Rybachy. After the Second World War it was used for wheat storage. Only in 1992 was the church handed to the Russian Orthodox Church to be renovated. It is named after St Sergey Radonezh and is in use once more as a church, now catering to the Orthodox community. The old cemetery Amidst the forest about 500 m south of the village you can find the old cemetery which has existed since the Middle Ages. The World War II Second World War left it hea ...   more details



  1. Redshift

    ref In 1901, Aristarkh Apollonovich Belopolsky Aristarkh Belopolsky verified optical redshift ...   more details



  1. The Suicide (play)

    one source date August 2011 original research date August 2009 The Suicide is a 1928 play theatre play by the Russia n playwright Nikolai Erdman . Its performance was proscribed during the Stalinist era and it was only produced in Russia several years after the death of its writer. Today it is regarded as one of the finest plays to have come out of Communist Russia. Plot A young, unemployed man, Semyon, believes the answer to his problems is to learn to play the tuba. However, his plan fails and he contemplates suicide. His neighbour, Alexander Petrovich, decides to make money from Semyon s misery by exploiting his intended suicide to several bidders. These bidders planned to exploit Semyon s death to the furtherance of their own individual cause. The Intelligentsia , represented by Aristarkh, is the first to approach him. From this point on, Semyon finds himself being manipulated by various people representing the business world, the arts, the workers, romance, etc. During the course of the play, each character reveals the worst side of their personality, to humorous effect. Productions The Suicide was first translated into English by Peter Tegel and premiered by the Royal Shakespeare Company at The Other Place, Stratford, on June 13, 1979. The production was directed by Ron Daniels, and the lead role of Semyon Semyonovitch was played by Roger Rees . It was first put on Broadway on October 9, 1980 at the August Wilson Theatre ANTA Playhouse now called the August Wilson Theatre and closed on November 30, 1980 after 60 performances. It was directed by Jonas Jurasas, movement by Ara Fitzgerald, scene and costume by Santo Loquasto , lighting design by F. Mitchell Dana, sound design by Jack Shearing, and costume and hair design by J. Roy Helland. The cast featured Derek Jacobi , Grayson Hall , John Heffernan, Angela Pietropinto, Susan Edwards, Laura Esterman , Clarence Felder , Cheryl Giannini, Carol Mayo Jenkins , David Patrick Kelly , Derek Meader, William Myers, Mary ...   more details



  1. Nikolai Miloslavsky

    Nikolai Pavlovich Miloslavsky 1811 1882 was a Russian actor . Biography He first joined the army serving in the cavalry. However he soon abandoned his military career and in 1839 appeared on stage in Saint Petersburg in the vaudeville Thirty years or the life of a gambler , which he had translated from French, without drawing attention. He then played in Moscow , Odessa , Nizhny Novgorod and other cities. In 1850 in Kaluga, he directed Aleksandr Griboyedov s play Woe from Wit , which was blacklisted in many Russian provincial cities. He returned to Saint Petersburg in 1859 where, this time, his performance was a great success. However he was not able to secure a place in the Alexandrinsky Theatre or the Maly Theatre , Saint Petersburg s main theatres, which, at the time, were dominated by Vasily Samoilov . In 1870 he moved to Odessa, where he created his own theatre company and from 1874 his company was mainly playing at the Odessa Russian Theatre . Nikolai Miloslavsky died in Odessa in 1882. Theatre roles Among the plays in which he acted were Aleksandr Palm s The Old Landowner as Opolyev, Aleksandr Sukhovo Kobylin s play Krechinsky s Wedding as Krechinsky in Trente ans, ou la Vie d un joueur by Victor Henri Joseph Brahain Ducange Victor Ducange , Jacques F lix Beudin and Prosper Goubaux as Georges de Germany Nikolai Polevoy s Ugolino as Nino Shakespeare s King Lear in the title role, Shakespeare s Hamlet in the title role Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice as Shylock Edward Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Edward Bulwer Lytton s Richelieu play Richelieu as Cardinal Richelieu Friedrich Schiller s Intrigue and Love as Ferdinand Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy s The Death of Ivan the Terrible as Ivan the Terrible Aleksandr Ostrovsky s The Poor Bride as Vladimir Vasilyevich Merich Aleksandr Ostrovsky s Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man as Ivan Ivanovich Gorodulin Aleksandr Ostrovsky s A Profitable place as Aristarkh Vladimirych Vyshnevsky References http persons inf ...   more details



  1. List of minor planets named after people

    This is a list of minor planets named after people , both real and fictional. Science Astronomers Amateur 340 Eduarda Heinrich Eduard von Lade , German 792 Metcalfia Joel Hastings Metcalf , American 828 Lindemannia Adolph Friedrich Lindemann , German British 2602 Moore Sir Patrick Moore 9121 Stefanovalentini Stefano Valentini , Italian 12787 Abetadashi Tadashi Abe astronomer Tadashi Abe , Japanese 13624 Abeosamu Osamu Abe, Japanese 24898 Alanholmes Alan W. Holmes, American 37729 Akiratakao Akira Takao, Japanese 49109 Agnesraab Agnes Raab, Austrian 60406 Albertosuci Alberto Suci, Italian 103422 Laurisir n Lauri Sir n, Finnish Professional 107 Camilla Camille Flammarion also Camilla mythology Camilla , mythological Volsci an queen 162 Laurentia A. Laurent 238 Hypatia Hypatia 281 Lucretia Caroline Herschel Caroline Lucretia Herschel 339 Dorothea Dorothea Klumpke 349 Dembowska Ercole Dembowski 366 Vincentina Vincenzo Cerulli 511 Davida David Peck Todd 676 Melitta Philibert Jacques Melotte 729 Watsonia James Craig Watson 761 Brendelia Martin Brendel 767 Bondia William Cranch Bond and George Phillips Bond 768 Struveana Otto Wilhelm von Struve , Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve and Karl Hermann Struve 784 Pickeringia Edward Charles Pickering and William Henry Pickering 786 Bredichina Fyodor Aleksandrovich Bredikhin 806 Gyldenia Hugo Gyld n 818 Kapteynia Jacobus Kapteyn 819 Barnardiana Edward Emerson Barnard 827 Wolfiana Max Wolf 834 Burnhamia Sherburne Wesley Burnham 854 Frostia Edwin Brant Frost 855 Newcombia Simon Newcomb 856 Backlunda Oskar Backlund 857 Glasenappia Sergey Glazenap 872 Holda Edward S. Holden 892 Seeligeria Hugo von Seeliger 914 Palisana Johann Palisa 993 Moultona Forest Ray Moulton 995 Sternberga Pavel Shternberg 999 Zachia Franz Xaver, Baron von Zach 1000 Piazzia Giuseppe Piazzi , discoverer of the asteroid Ceres dwarf planet 1 Ceres 1002 Olbersia Heinrich Wilhelm Matth us Olbers 1004 Belopolskya Aristarkh Belopolsky 1021 Flammario Camille Flammarion ...   more details




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