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- In 2014 Persimfans was awarded the Sergei Kuryokhin Contemporary Art Award. Misir, Timothy (2014-04-29). "Conductorless Orchestra 'Persimfans' Sees Contemporary...
- was revived in post-revolutionary Soviet Union. The symphony orchestra Persimfans was formed without a conductor, because the founders believed that the...
- Dirizhyora (Russian for "First Conductorless Symphony Ensemble"), or Persimfans formed in the Soviet Union. The purpose of the conductorless state of...
- departments at the Moscow Conservatory. It was on Tseitlin’s initiative that Persimfans, the world's first symphony orchestra without a conductor, was formed...
- Novosibirsk Youth Symphony Orchestra Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra Persimfans Russian National Orchestra Russian Philharmonic Orchestra Sochi Symphony...
- of Contemporary Art exposition, Moscow 2008 — Exposition space of the Persimfans exhibition, 1 Moscow Architecture Biennale, Moscow 2008 — Exposition space...
- Novosibirsk Youth Symphony Orchestra Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra Persimfans Russian National Orchestra Russian Philharmonic Orchestra Sochi Symphony...
- the Trio pathétique by Mikhail Glinka. In 1922-1932 he was a member of Persimfans. From 1916 Rozanov taught clarinet at the Moscow Conservatory. His pupils...
- on violin teaching. From 1922 to 1932 he was one of the directors of Persimfans, the conductorless symphony orchestra. As a teacher he pla**** a significant...
- premiere was given in Moscow on 2 April 1928 by the conductorless orchestra Persimfans, but the complexity of the music defeated them. In 1930 Prokofiev managed...