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“From Furs to Fabergé: Gifts, Diplomacy and Bri “From Furs to Fabergé: Gifts, Diplomacy and British-Russian Artistic Relations” talk by Dr Louise Hardiman on 22 June at Christ College, Cambridge
There are countless examples of visual culture that can illustrate the presence of a flourishing British-Russian cultural dialogue. One fascinating aspect of this history is that of gift giving and cultural diplomacy between the Russian and British monarchies. In 2018-2019, Louise Hardiman worked with Royal Collection Trust and others to organise an academic conference accompanying the groundbreaking exhibition, “Russia, Royalty and the Romanovs” at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace. Building on this important project, she decided to edit a collection of articles on the topic. In this lecture, Hardiman will discuss the book “Courtly Gifts and Cultural Diplomacy: Art, Material Culture and British-Russian Relations”, which was published by Brill Schöningh in spring 2023. Covering topics from ambassadorial portraits to gifts of exotic plants, to objects of Fabergé, the book presents a richly illustrated survey of the topic through essays from twelve experts drawn from academia, Royal Collection Trust, and the private sector.
Find out more at camruss.com
Next Camerata Tchaikovsky concert is at the heart Next Camerata Tchaikovsky concert is at the heart of Notting Hill Gate, St.John's, Lansdowne crescent.
10th June at 19:30.
Tickets £20, children free.
Music by Haydn, Villa-Lobos, Sejourne, Rutter, Chopin and Tchaikovsky.
Tickets can be booked scanning QR code. More info in bio. #cameratatchaikovsky #classicalmusic #classicalmusicconcert #haydn #shopin
This new book by Fiona Maddocks tells the moving s This new book by Fiona Maddocks tells the moving story of Rachmaninoff’s years in exile and the composition of his last great work.
#rachmaninoff #russianclassicalmusic #russianmusic #russianculture #culture #music #classicalmusic #newbooks
As part of the Orwell Festival, Pushkin House are As part of the Orwell Festival, Pushkin House are hosting Masha Karp and Edward Lucas, who will explore how Orwell's writing is read and received in today's Russia. In her new book the Orwell scholar and expert on Russian politics Masha Karp explores how Orwell's work was received in Russia, when it percolated into the country even under censorship. 
#orwell #georgeorwell #literature #russianculture
@barbicancentre presents a concert of virtuoso pia @barbicancentre presents a concert of virtuoso pianist Daniil Trifonov takes on a programme of musical fantasies, which show him at the peak of his musical powers, colours and imagination.  Fri 16 Jun 2023, 19:30  #classicalmusic #barbican #daniiltrifonov #virtuoso #pianist #london
Find this book in our gift shop: In Moskau Moskow Find this book in our gift shop: In Moskau Moskow Москва the photographer Sandra Ratkovic documents life in the Russian capital. The result is a portrait of everyday life, ranging from the military cult to pop-patriotism, accompanied by an essay by the author Wladimir Kaminer. Sandra Ratkovic: Moskau Moscow Москва. Book available (russianartandculture.com)
#photography #art #artandculture #russianculture
Find this series in our gift shop: https://www.rus Find this series in our gift shop: https://www.russianartandculture.com/category/bookshop/
The Art of the Soviet Union has four books - Landscapes, Still Lifes, Nudes and Portraits. The books examine different genres of art in the USSR, covering the period from the October Revolution in 1917 to the dissolution of the Union in 1991. They showcase the best paintings and sculptures of the period and present rarely seen gems from provincial museums and museums of former Soviet republics. Each book opens with an expert article on the subject. 
#art #sovietart #russianart #russianculture #history
EYE OF THE COLLECTOR Founded by Nazy Vassegh, Eye EYE OF THE
COLLECTOR
Founded by Nazy Vassegh, Eye of the Collector is an Art platform comprising of a boutique London art fair, an accompanying online/social platform and a network of collectors spanning the globe. Next edition : 17-20 May. Eye viewing rooms are curated viewing rooms encourage new collecting pathways and creative dialogues. Book your tickets now. 🎟️🎫 #eyeofthecollector #artfairinlondon #artfair #collectingart #london #veiwingrooms
Nikolai Lugansky will perform Rachmaninoff's 'Mome Nikolai Lugansky will perform Rachmaninoff's 'Moments Musicaux' on the 18th of May in Wigmore Hall, London. 
The Russian pianist studied at Central Music School at Moscow Conservatory. In only the initial stage of his career he won the title of the laureate of the I All-Union competition of young musicians in Tbilisi, VIII International competition of J.S. Bach in Leipzig, All-Union competition of S.V. Rachmaninoff in Moscow, International summer academy Mozarteum, and the Tchaikovsky Competition.
#music #russianmusic #classicalmusic #russianclassicalmusic #eventsinlondon #rachmaninoff #nikolailugansky
Head to the British Library on 20th – 21st May! Head to the British Library on 20th – 21st May! 
Here, almost 30 authors and poets, each representing one European country or territory, will come together for a remarkable celebration of the best European poetry and prose translated into English. The event is being held in partnership with EUNIC London and the European Literature Network. 
#eventsinlondon #literature #artandculture #europeanliterature
The Shortlist is out! The books shortlisted for th The Shortlist is out! The books shortlisted for the 11th Pushkin House Book Prize emphasise the importance of the precious insights that academics offer, allowing us to grow our understanding of Russia’s complex culture, history and people. The books are:
Muppets in Moscow: The Unexpected Crazy True Story of Marking Sesame Street in Russia 
Rogoff Overreach: The Inside Story of Putin’s War Against Ukraine by Owen Matthews Russia’s War
Places of Tenderness and Heat: The Queer Milieu of Fin-de-Siecle St Petersburg 
Red Leviathan: The Secret History of Soviet Whaling
FINDING THE WORDS: NEW WRITING FROM MAXIM OSIPOV A FINDING THE WORDS: NEW WRITING FROM MAXIM OSIPOV AND MIKHAIL SHISHKIN.  Read our latest book reviews by Dr. Peter Lowe, Lecturer on English Literature. 📚
#myrussiawarorpeace #myrussia #101kilometer #russianliterature #russianculture #russianhistory #bookreview #russianartandculture
Maxim Vengerov,the Pavarotti of the violin,charmed Maxim Vengerov,the Pavarotti of the violin,charmed and seduced a packed Albert Hall with superb performances in this Brahms Gala concert.His violin concerto and the double concerto where he was joined by the beautiful young cellist Lied Haga.
With the genial Marios Papadopoulos and his creation ,the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra who followed every nuance of these two artists as they played every glorious note by heart.
From the heart to the heart as the orchestra filled the vast hall with glorious sounds inspired by such wonderful playing.
Vengerov,microphone in hand,thanked his superb companions in this musical voyage together dedicated to Brahms.
But there was more to come with a surprise encore.
With great charm Vengerov announced that he would play together with nine of his students from the masterclasses he holds regularly at the Royal College.
Joining in the fun were Mira Marton,David Horvat,Elif Canserver,Molin Han,Deniz Sensoy,Esther Park,Lucilla Mariotti,Annissa Gybel,Ilai Avni.
A work by Pablo de Sarasate for two violins that this evening would be with ten!
And it was party time that ignited the enthusiasm of all those present whether on stage or in the hall.  #review #concertreview #maximvengerov #classicalmusic #eventsinlondon #brahms
« Russian Art in the New Millennim » by Edward « Russian Art in the New Millennim » by Edward Lucie-Smith and Sergei Reviakin.  New book is available at our gift shop. 📚. There is surprisingly little, and certainly nothing comprehensive, written about the contemporary Russian scene now. What appear in the West are mostly reports about so-called ‘dissidents’, not about what is happening in this vast culture, taken as a whole. The aim of Russian Art in the New Millennium is not to support any one cause, but to look at the situation as it now exists objectively and to give as wide and truthful a view as possible.  #russianart #onlinebookshop #newmillenium #russianartists #visualarts #russianartandculture 
To order the book go to our website ⏫️
CACTUS: RENATA LITVINOVA IN LONDON - 23 April @the CACTUS: RENATA LITVINOVA IN LONDON - 23 April @theatreroyalhaymarket 
CACTUS is a striking monologue play by the iconic Renata Litvinova – an #actress and #screenwriter, she has become a #Russian #art-house #cult figure, and has acquired #international acting #fame from collaborating with leading #European directors.
Find out more - follow the link in bio
TRANSLATING RUSSIA’S GREATEST FORGOTTEN NOVELIST TRANSLATING RUSSIA’S GREATEST FORGOTTEN NOVELIST: NADEZHDA KHVOSHCHINSKAYA (1821–1889) - 16 April at @pushkinhouselondon 
Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya (1821–1889) was one of Russia’s greatest nineteenth-century novelists, yet today she is virtually unknown. One of three literary sisters (the “Russian Brontës”), Nadezhda was the third highest paid author in Russia by the 1870s, yet she disappeared from literary history in the twentieth century as the Bolsheviks nationalised the works of fifty-seven writers – all men – for publication in greater quantities than Soviet literature.
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ANTONY BEEVOR ON THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 29 April ANTONY BEEVOR ON THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION - 29 April at The British Library
25 years ago, Antony Beevor wrote the definitive account of the Battle of #Stalingrad, a formative moment in the forging of modern Russian identity. The book won multiple international awards and soon became a million-copy #bestseller.
Now, Beevor turns his attention to the birth of the #Soviet Union itself, with an in-depth look at the #Russian #Revolution of 1917 and the five years of conflict that followed it.
Find out more and book - see the link in bio 
@britishlibrary #talk #history
CINDERELLA AT ROYAL OPERA HOUSE until 3 May Throu CINDERELLA AT ROYAL OPERA HOUSE until 3 May
Through the seasons and the stars, where dreams blossom. A new production of a timeless classic.
Royal Ballet Founder Choreographer Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella celebrates its 75th anniversary this Season. The ballet’s opening night in 1948, featuring Moira Shearer and Michael Somes in the lead roles, was received rapturously. After over a decade away from the Royal Opera House stage, Ashton’s timeless reworking of Charles Perrault’s famous rags-to-riches story returns, showcasing the choreographer’s deft musicality and the beauty of Prokofiev’s transcendent score. A creative team steeped in the magic of theatre, film, dance and opera brings new atmosphere to Cinderella’s ethereal world of fairy godmothers and pumpkin carriages, handsome princes and finding true love
Find out more - follow the link in bio
@royaloperahouse #cinderella #ballet
In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 190 In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine, 1900 - 1930s
From 29 November 2022 to 30 April 2023  Despite these tragic circumstances, Ukrainian art of the period lived through a true renaissance of creative experimentation. In the Eye of the Storm reclaims this essential – though little-known in the West – chapter of European modernism, displaying around 70 works in a full range of media, from oil paintings and sketches to collages and theatre designs. Following a strict chronological order, the show presents works by masters of Ukrainian modernism, such as Oleksandr Bohomazov, Vasyl Yermilov, Viktor Palmov, and Anatol Petrytskyi. Exploring the polyphony of styles and identities, the exhibition includes neo-Byzantine paintings by the followers of Mykhailo Boichuk and experimental works by members of the Kultur Lige, who sought to promote their vision of contemporary Ukrainian and Yiddish art, respectively. It features pieces by Kazymyr Malevych and El Lissitzky  #avantgarde #intheeyeofthestorm #modernism #modernisminukraine
BOOK LAUNCH: OSIP MANDELSTAM’S “TRISTIA”, TR BOOK LAUNCH: OSIP MANDELSTAM’S “TRISTIA”, TRANSLATED BY THOMAS DE WAAL - 12 April @pushkinhouselondon 
Osip #Mandelstam’s second collection of #poems, Tristia, astonished #Russian readers in 1922 with its daring verse forms and meditations on #revolution, #exile, #death and #rebirth. Thomas de Waal’s new #translation gives English-language reader the chance to experience the entire collection for the first time in a new #bilingual edition
The event is free, but registration is required. Find out more - follow the link in bio 
#literature #book #translation
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