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Centre for Russian Music presents: Graduate Student presentations


15 Jan 2016, 2:00pm - 3:00pm

164, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost free
Department Centre for Russian Music
Contact t.alexander(@gold.ac.uk)

Viktoria Zora and Ondrej Gima give two presentations on their current research, on 'The Fiery Angel' and post war Soviet Music in the USA.

CRM graduate student presentations:
Viktoria Zora: 'The dissemination of Soviet Music in the USA between 1942 and 1948'

Ondrej Gima: 'The Fiery Angel (Prokofiev and Bryusov): On recovering the original concept of The Fiery Angel libretto'

All welcome to attend these talks.

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15 Jan 2016 2:00pm - 3:00pm
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