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Me, Milhaud, and the Motherland: Travels in Russia 90 Years Apart

Me, Milhaud, and the Motherland: Travels in Russia 90 Years Apart

by perkin1 | Aug 3, 2017

Introduction   In March of 1926, Milhaud set off for the USSR to give a concert tour with fellow French pianist Jean Wiéner. Milhaud gave three concerts in Leningrad, and three in Moscow. Years later, he devoted nearly four pages in his autobiography My Happy...
Mapping the Collection of Russian Folk Songs in the Long 19th Century

Mapping the Collection of Russian Folk Songs in the Long 19th Century

by perkin1 | Aug 1, 2017

Introduction This project is meant to demonstrate how the techniques of digital mapping can contribute to the fields of cultural and social history, as well as illuminate aspects of the complex relationship between geography, nationalism, and music in Russia in the...