1. Ivan Sollertinsky

    Ivan Ivanovich Sollertinsky was a Soviet polymath. He specialized in fields including linguistics, theatre, literature, history, and philology, but was most known for his work in the musical field as a critic and musicologist. He was a professor at the Leningrad Conservatory, as well as an artistic director of the Leningrad Philharmonic, and a prominent orator. In these capacities, he was an active promoter of Mahler's music in the Soviet Union. Sollertinsky was also interested in ballet and often wrote essays on the subject during the 1930s, along with teaching ballet history at the Leningrad Choreographic Institute. According to contemporaries – most famously Irakly Andronikov – he had a phenomenal memory, and supposedly spoke 26 languages and 100 dialects. However, Nicolai Malko claimed that Sollertinsky was able to speak 32 languages, some of which were also considered dialects. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Ivan Ivanovich Sollertinsky (3 December 1902 in Vitebsk - 11 February 1944 in Novosibirsk) (Cyrillic: Ива́н Ива́нович Соллерти́нский) was a Soviet polymath.He specialized in fields including linguistics, theatre, literature, history, and philology, but was most known for his work in the musical field as a critic and musicologist.
  3. americanlastnames.us

    Discover the ethnic origin and meaning of last names. Find out how surnames are ranked in popularity, how many people in the United States of America bear a particular name, and how the statistics change between 1990 and 2000 US Censuses. Surname: SOLLERTINSKIJ. Origin: Russian.
  4. semanticscholar.org

    Semantic Scholar extracted view of "I. Sollertinskij and ballet theater 20-30-ies. XX century" by A. Pidlypska. Skip to search form Skip to main content Skip to account menu. Semantic Scholar's Logo. Search 219,602,419 papers from all fields of science. Search.
  5. pucrs.emnuvens.com.br

    The problem of what could be defined as an adequate and much-needed historical re-qualification of the figure of Ivan Ivanovich Sollertinsky (1902-1944) still arises today because contemporary (Western) musicology has deliberately avoided any in-depth investigation of the critical activity as well as the ideological-cognitive process that marked his creative opus.
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  7. journals.uran.ua

    Purpose of Research is to reveal the conceptual approaches of I. Sollertinskij to the development of ballet theater in the USSR in the 1920s and 1930s XX century. Methodology. The use of a set of scientific methods, in particular the analysis of historiography, comparison, induction, made it possible to conduct a scientifically objective study.
  8. files.eric.ed.gov

    parnicky, Joseph J., Ed. Proceedings of the National Conference on the Social Content of Interdisciplinary Core Curricula in University Affiliated Programs (Columbus, Ohio, July" 14-17, 1980). Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Herschel W. Nisonger. Center. 1 Bureau of Community Health Services (DHHS/HSA), Washington, DC. Office for Maternal, and ...

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