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EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, thePUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought.RUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
Russian Piano Trios. Monday, 10 February 2020. 7:00 pm 9:00 pm 19:00 21:00. Google Calendar ICS. Minerva Piano Trio present an existing combination of youthful works by Sergey Rachmaninov and Dmitry Shostakovich. The concert ends with one of the greatest piano trios ever written, the last one of Franz Schubert. MASLENITSA: BLINI, BEARS AND BEYOND Our food blog curator Katrina (Katya) Kollegaeva is a chef, food writer (Guardian, FT, Time Out restaurant reviewer 2009-2012) and sustainable food specialist with a background in food anthropology.She grew up in Estonia to a Crimean dad and a Ukrainian mother. Together with Karina Baldry she runs Rosehip & Rye, a catering and food delivering company specialising in the 'Soul food ZOOM EVENT: WORLDS APART Nadia Ragozhina was born in Moscow and moved to the UK in 2000. She is a senior journalist at BBC World News and has also worked for BBC World Service Radio and France 24 in Paris. Nadia writes and blogs about sustainability and zero waste living, which, other than books and her family, is her passion in life. WOMEN OF THE GULAG: ONLINE SCREENING + Q&A W/ DIRECTOR Marianna Yarovskaya is an award-winning Russian-American documentary filmmaker who is the director and producer of the 2018 Academy Award short-listed documentary film Women of the Gulag.Her first film, Undesirables won a Student Academy Award in 2001.Since then, she has worked for dozens of programs for Discovery Channel, National Geographic, History Channel, Greenpeace, Animal ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND The Wandering Civil Servant of Stradivarius by Desmond Cecil, CMG is published on 4 February 2021 by Quartet Books, and is available online from the usual outlets, including Amazon and Waterstones. The author has decided to donate all royalties to arts charities, especially to support young musicians, who need all the help that they can get THE LIFE AND WORK OF YURI DOMBROVSKY (1909-1978): THE David Brummell will give a talk about the life and work of Yuri Dombrovsky (1909 -1978).Yuri Dombrovsky is comparatively unknown in the West. However, his two main literary works, The Keeper of Antiquities, and its sequel, the Faculty of Useless Knowledge, along with Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak and The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, stand as the greatest achievements of Russian PUSHKIN HOUSEEXHIBITIONBOOK PRIZERESIDENCYVENUE HIREUNDER 26BLOG 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. Music Salon. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. pushkin house. online. How Nabokov preserved his lost childhood like a butterfly in "Speak, Memory". Anna Moss looks at a remarkable autobiography by one of the most distinctive and complicated authors of the 20th century. One of the twentiethcentury’s
EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, thePUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought.RUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
Russian Piano Trios. Monday, 10 February 2020. 7:00 pm 9:00 pm 19:00 21:00. Google Calendar ICS. Minerva Piano Trio present an existing combination of youthful works by Sergey Rachmaninov and Dmitry Shostakovich. The concert ends with one of the greatest piano trios ever written, the last one of Franz Schubert. MASLENITSA: BLINI, BEARS AND BEYOND Our food blog curator Katrina (Katya) Kollegaeva is a chef, food writer (Guardian, FT, Time Out restaurant reviewer 2009-2012) and sustainable food specialist with a background in food anthropology.She grew up in Estonia to a Crimean dad and a Ukrainian mother. Together with Karina Baldry she runs Rosehip & Rye, a catering and food delivering company specialising in the 'Soul food ZOOM EVENT: WORLDS APART Nadia Ragozhina was born in Moscow and moved to the UK in 2000. She is a senior journalist at BBC World News and has also worked for BBC World Service Radio and France 24 in Paris. Nadia writes and blogs about sustainability and zero waste living, which, other than books and her family, is her passion in life. WOMEN OF THE GULAG: ONLINE SCREENING + Q&A W/ DIRECTOR Marianna Yarovskaya is an award-winning Russian-American documentary filmmaker who is the director and producer of the 2018 Academy Award short-listed documentary film Women of the Gulag.Her first film, Undesirables won a Student Academy Award in 2001.Since then, she has worked for dozens of programs for Discovery Channel, National Geographic, History Channel, Greenpeace, Animal ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND The Wandering Civil Servant of Stradivarius by Desmond Cecil, CMG is published on 4 February 2021 by Quartet Books, and is available online from the usual outlets, including Amazon and Waterstones. The author has decided to donate all royalties to arts charities, especially to support young musicians, who need all the help that they can get THE LIFE AND WORK OF YURI DOMBROVSKY (1909-1978): THE David Brummell will give a talk about the life and work of Yuri Dombrovsky (1909 -1978).Yuri Dombrovsky is comparatively unknown in the West. However, his two main literary works, The Keeper of Antiquities, and its sequel, the Faculty of Useless Knowledge, along with Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak and The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, stand as the greatest achievements of RussianMUSIC FESTIVAL
The 2021 edition of the Pushkin House Russian Music Festival was recorded live in Pushkin House's 18th-century Bloomsbury home, ‘premiered’ online from 2-14 March and is now available for you to watch on demand in the comfort of your own home. The sparkling programme gives prominence to chamber music of lesser-known Russian and Soviet composers such as Alyabyev, Arensky, Genishta and BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought. VOLUNTEER — PUSHKIN HOUSE As the oldest independent Russian cultural centre in the UK, our archive is a big part of our history. Pushkin House was founded in 1954 by a group of Russian émigrés, led by Maria Mikhailovna Kullmann (Zernova). Their aim was to create a welcoming meeting-place with freedom of speech as a core principle. Volunteers also helporganise decades
THE PERILS OF PERESTROIKA: ANIMATION FROM THE SOVIET UNION Perestroika was a restructuring programme initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in the mid 1980s continued until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. When choosing animations we decided to extend our dates slightly to include one film, Sweath (Alexandr STAGE RUSSIA PRESENTS: YURI NORSTEIN Stage Russia presents: Yuri Norstein - Making the Overcoat (online screening + Q&A) Wednesday, 19 May 2021 6:00 pm 18:00. Sunday, 23 May 2021 7:30 pm 19:30. ONLINE (map) Google Calendar ICS. Pushkin House and Stage Russia are delighted to be able to present this rare chance to hear a master of the art of animation give a Q&A session, withScott
WOMEN OF THE GULAG: ONLINE SCREENING + Q&A W/ DIRECTOR Marianna Yarovskaya is an award-winning Russian-American documentary filmmaker who is the director and producer of the 2018 Academy Award short-listed documentary film Women of the Gulag.Her first film, Undesirables won a Student Academy Award in 2001.Since then, she has worked for dozens of programs for Discovery Channel, National Geographic, History Channel, Greenpeace, Animal THE VOLGA: A HISTORY OF RUSSIA'S GREATEST RIVER The longest river in Europe, the Volga stretches over three and a half thousand kilometres from the heart of Russia to the Caspian Sea, separating west from east. The river has played a crucial role in the history of the peoples who are now a part of the Russian Federation—and has united and dividedPIANO MASTERCLASS
Piano Masterclass. Thursday, 30 January 2020. 3:00 pm 5:00 pm 15:00 17:00. Pushkin House 5A Bloomsbury House, WC1A 2TA London (map) Google Calendar ICS. A rare opportunity to attend a master class given by Tatiana Sarkissova, Professor of Piano at the Royal Academy of Music. Recognised as one of the most distinguished exponents of the MoscowTHE CITY ON THE SEA
The City on the Sea – meet the projects reclaiming St Petersburg’s waterfront. Rachel South explores local projects focusing on the functionality, aesthetics, and ecological questions of developing embankments and coastal areas. Since its foundation centuries ago on the icy marshes of the Finnish Gulf, water has been an integral partof St
FABERGÉ REVISITED: THE TSAR’S EASTER EGGS IN THE AGE OF Nicholas instructed Fabergé to start making two eggs a year. Every Easter the eggs grew increasingly elaborate, and the Romanov dynasty grew increasingly unpopular. On Bloody Sunday in 1905, troops opened fire upon hundreds of unarmed protesters. A decade later, the First World War cast the Tsar’s big spending into even sharper relief. PUSHKIN HOUSEEXHIBITIONBOOK PRIZERESIDENCYVENUE HIREUNDER 26BLOG Pushkin House is an independent arts charity specialising in Russian culture, located on Bloomsbury Square, London. EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, thePUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE Six highly readable and important new books offering fresh insights into Russia covering history, politics, literature, film, current affairs and environmental issues are under consideration for a record 10,000 prize. A prestigious jury overseeing the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize 2020 has shortlisted finalists for the best non-fiction writing published for the first time during 2019 in PUSHKIN HOUSE ONLINE MUSIC FESTIVAL: PROKOFIEV PIANO Prizewinner of the Cleveland, Busoni and Paderewski international piano competitions, Ukrainian-born Russian-trained Dinara Klinton makes a welcome return to Pushkin House. Now an assistant professor of the Royal College of Music in London, Dinara plays a selection of Prokofiev Sonatas, all of which she recorded for Piano Classics in2020.
MASLENITSA: BLINI, BEARS AND BEYOND Our food blog curator Katrina (Katya) Kollegaeva is a chef, food writer (Guardian, FT, Time Out restaurant reviewer 2009-2012) and sustainable food specialist with a background in food anthropology.She grew up in Estonia to a Crimean dad and a Ukrainian mother. Together with Karina Baldry she runs Rosehip & Rye, a catering and food delivering company specialising in the 'Soul food ZOOM EVENT: WORLDS APART Nadia Ragozhina was born in Moscow and moved to the UK in 2000. She is a senior journalist at BBC World News and has also worked for BBC World Service Radio and France 24 in Paris. Nadia writes and blogs about sustainability and zero waste living, which, other than books and her family, is her passion in life. ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND In an extract from his recently-released memoir, Desmond Cecil retells the remarkable stories behind his life as a violinist and diplomat. This is not a ‘conventional’ diplomatic memoir about political ‘revelations’, but a passionate account of the vie extraordinaire of a young professional violinist in Switzerland, a senior British diplomat around the world, a nuclear environmentalRUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
The Minerva Piano Trio have established themselves as one of the UK’s most exciting young trios whose playing has been described as “wonderfully rich, thunderous, and lyrical” (Classic FM). They are known for their innovative approach in programming, from collaborating with dance and combining art forms such as photography to championing leading young composers by THE LIFE AND WORK OF YURI DOMBROVSKY (1909-1978): THE David Brummell will give a talk about the life and work of Yuri Dombrovsky (1909 -1978).Yuri Dombrovsky is comparatively unknown in the West. However, his two main literary works, The Keeper of Antiquities, and its sequel, the Faculty of Useless Knowledge, along with Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak and The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, stand as the greatest achievements of Russian PUSHKIN HOUSEEXHIBITIONBOOK PRIZERESIDENCYVENUE HIREUNDER 26BLOG Pushkin House is an independent arts charity specialising in Russian culture, located on Bloomsbury Square, London. EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, thePUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE Six highly readable and important new books offering fresh insights into Russia covering history, politics, literature, film, current affairs and environmental issues are under consideration for a record 10,000 prize. A prestigious jury overseeing the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize 2020 has shortlisted finalists for the best non-fiction writing published for the first time during 2019 in PUSHKIN HOUSE ONLINE MUSIC FESTIVAL: PROKOFIEV PIANO Prizewinner of the Cleveland, Busoni and Paderewski international piano competitions, Ukrainian-born Russian-trained Dinara Klinton makes a welcome return to Pushkin House. Now an assistant professor of the Royal College of Music in London, Dinara plays a selection of Prokofiev Sonatas, all of which she recorded for Piano Classics in2020.
MASLENITSA: BLINI, BEARS AND BEYOND Our food blog curator Katrina (Katya) Kollegaeva is a chef, food writer (Guardian, FT, Time Out restaurant reviewer 2009-2012) and sustainable food specialist with a background in food anthropology.She grew up in Estonia to a Crimean dad and a Ukrainian mother. Together with Karina Baldry she runs Rosehip & Rye, a catering and food delivering company specialising in the 'Soul food ZOOM EVENT: WORLDS APART Nadia Ragozhina was born in Moscow and moved to the UK in 2000. She is a senior journalist at BBC World News and has also worked for BBC World Service Radio and France 24 in Paris. Nadia writes and blogs about sustainability and zero waste living, which, other than books and her family, is her passion in life. ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND In an extract from his recently-released memoir, Desmond Cecil retells the remarkable stories behind his life as a violinist and diplomat. This is not a ‘conventional’ diplomatic memoir about political ‘revelations’, but a passionate account of the vie extraordinaire of a young professional violinist in Switzerland, a senior British diplomat around the world, a nuclear environmentalRUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
The Minerva Piano Trio have established themselves as one of the UK’s most exciting young trios whose playing has been described as “wonderfully rich, thunderous, and lyrical” (Classic FM). They are known for their innovative approach in programming, from collaborating with dance and combining art forms such as photography to championing leading young composers by THE LIFE AND WORK OF YURI DOMBROVSKY (1909-1978): THE David Brummell will give a talk about the life and work of Yuri Dombrovsky (1909 -1978).Yuri Dombrovsky is comparatively unknown in the West. However, his two main literary works, The Keeper of Antiquities, and its sequel, the Faculty of Useless Knowledge, along with Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak and The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, stand as the greatest achievements of RussianMUSIC FESTIVAL
The 2021 edition of the Pushkin House Russian Music Festival was recorded live in Pushkin House's 18th-century Bloomsbury home, ‘premiered’ online from 2-14 March and is now available for you to watch on demand in the comfort of your own home. The sparkling programme gives prominence to chamber music of lesser-known Russian and Soviet composers such as Alyabyev, Arensky, Genishta and BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE Six highly readable and important new books offering fresh insights into Russia covering history, politics, literature, film, current affairs and environmental issues are under consideration for a record 10,000 prize. A prestigious jury overseeing the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize 2020 has shortlisted finalists for the best non-fiction writing published for the first time during 2019 in COSMOS: REVERSE PERSPECTIVE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION. Pushkin House is proud to announce our first online exhibition, COSMOS: Reverse Perspective, by Liz Davis, Fred Scott, Gleb Sobolev and Marina Sokolova, curated by Pierre d’Avoine and Gleb Sobolev, co-curated by Anna Gorskaya.The exhibition is supported by the Nikolai Fedorov Library (Moscow), the Konstantin Tsiolkovsky House-Museum (Kaluga), and the Museum of VOLUNTEER — PUSHKIN HOUSE We run a vibrant cultural programme. Every week Pushkin House hosts a range of events, including panel discussions with distinguished authors and thinkers, film screenings, food related evenings, alongside our regular exhibition openings. THE LIFE AND WORK OF SERGEI ESENINCart 0 0. Sign In
THE VOLGA: A HISTORY OF RUSSIA'S GREATEST RIVER The longest river in Europe, the Volga stretches over three and a half thousand kilometres from the heart of Russia to the Caspian Sea, separating west from east. The river has played a crucial role in the history of the peoples who are now a part of the Russian Federation—and has united and divided THE LIFE AND WORK OF OSIP MANDELSTAM 1. Silentium. Она ещё не родилась, Она и музыка и слово, И потому всего живого Ненарушаемая связь. Спокой THE BEST SOVIET POSTERS OF THE BANYA The final image here, provided by Andrei Fomin at Banya No.1, distributed from around 1986-1988, has a heavier focus on the banya as a traditional practice that supposedly helps you lose weight and cures you of ailments.With less of a concentration on washing, this is an indication that hygiene was no longer such an issue for the state. WOMEN OF THE GULAG: ONLINE SCREENING + Q&A W/ DIRECTOR Marianna Yarovskaya is an award-winning Russian-American documentary filmmaker who is the director and producer of the 2018 Academy Award short-listed documentary film Women of the Gulag.Her first film, Undesirables won a Student Academy Award in 2001.Since then, she has worked for dozens of programs for Discovery Channel, National Geographic, History Channel, Greenpeace, AnimalPIANO MASTERCLASS
A rare opportunity to attend a master class given by Tatiana Sarkissova, Professor of Piano at the Royal Academy of Music. Recognised as one of the most distinguished exponents of the Moscow school of piano playing. Tatiana is in a constant demand as a PUSHKIN HOUSEEXHIBITIONBOOK PRIZERESIDENCYVENUE HIREUNDER 26BLOG 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. Music Salon. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. pushkin house. online. How Nabokov preserved his lost childhood like a butterfly in "Speak, Memory". Anna Moss looks at a remarkable autobiography by one of the most distinctive and complicated authors of the 20th century. One of the twentiethcentury’s
EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, thePUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought. PUSHKIN HOUSE ONLINE MUSIC FESTIVAL: PROKOFIEV PIANO Pushkin House Online Music Festival: Prokofiev Piano Sonatas. 5 Mar 2021. Prizewinner of Cleveland, Busoni and Paderewski international piano competitions, Ukrainian - born Russian-trained Dinara Klinton makes a welcome return to the Pushkin House. Now a professor of the Royal College of Music in London, Dinara will play a selection ofRUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
Russian Piano Trios. Monday, 10 February 2020. 7:00 pm 9:00 pm 19:00 21:00. Google Calendar ICS. Minerva Piano Trio present an existing combination of youthful works by Sergey Rachmaninov and Dmitry Shostakovich. The concert ends with one of the greatest piano trios ever written, the last one of Franz Schubert. MASLENITSA: BLINI, BEARS AND BEYOND Our food blog curator Katrina (Katya) Kollegaeva is a chef, food writer (Guardian, FT, Time Out restaurant reviewer 2009-2012) and sustainable food specialist with a background in food anthropology.She grew up in Estonia to a Crimean dad and a Ukrainian mother. Together with Karina Baldry she runs Rosehip & Rye, a catering and food delivering company specialising in the 'Soul food ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND The Wandering Civil Servant of Stradivarius by Desmond Cecil, CMG is published on 4 February 2021 by Quartet Books, and is available online from the usual outlets, including Amazon and Waterstones. The author has decided to donate all royalties to arts charities, especially to support young musicians, who need all the help that they can get ZOOM EVENT: WORLDS APART Nadia Ragozhina was born in Moscow and moved to the UK in 2000. She is a senior journalist at BBC World News and has also worked for BBC World Service Radio and France 24 in Paris. Nadia writes and blogs about sustainability and zero waste living, which, other than books and her family, is her passion in life. THE LIFE AND WORK OF YURI DOMBROVSKY (1909-1978): THE David Brummell will give a talk about the life and work of Yuri Dombrovsky (1909 -1978).Yuri Dombrovsky is comparatively unknown in the West. However, his two main literary works, The Keeper of Antiquities, and its sequel, the Faculty of Useless Knowledge, along with Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak and The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, stand as the greatest achievements of Russian PUSHKIN HOUSEEXHIBITIONBOOK PRIZERESIDENCYVENUE HIREUNDER 26BLOG 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. Music Salon. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. pushkin house. online. How Nabokov preserved his lost childhood like a butterfly in "Speak, Memory". Anna Moss looks at a remarkable autobiography by one of the most distinctive and complicated authors of the 20th century. One of the twentiethcentury’s
EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, thePUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought. PUSHKIN HOUSE ONLINE MUSIC FESTIVAL: PROKOFIEV PIANO Pushkin House Online Music Festival: Prokofiev Piano Sonatas. 5 Mar 2021. Prizewinner of Cleveland, Busoni and Paderewski international piano competitions, Ukrainian - born Russian-trained Dinara Klinton makes a welcome return to the Pushkin House. Now a professor of the Royal College of Music in London, Dinara will play a selection ofRUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
Russian Piano Trios. Monday, 10 February 2020. 7:00 pm 9:00 pm 19:00 21:00. Google Calendar ICS. Minerva Piano Trio present an existing combination of youthful works by Sergey Rachmaninov and Dmitry Shostakovich. The concert ends with one of the greatest piano trios ever written, the last one of Franz Schubert. MASLENITSA: BLINI, BEARS AND BEYOND Our food blog curator Katrina (Katya) Kollegaeva is a chef, food writer (Guardian, FT, Time Out restaurant reviewer 2009-2012) and sustainable food specialist with a background in food anthropology.She grew up in Estonia to a Crimean dad and a Ukrainian mother. Together with Karina Baldry she runs Rosehip & Rye, a catering and food delivering company specialising in the 'Soul food ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND The Wandering Civil Servant of Stradivarius by Desmond Cecil, CMG is published on 4 February 2021 by Quartet Books, and is available online from the usual outlets, including Amazon and Waterstones. The author has decided to donate all royalties to arts charities, especially to support young musicians, who need all the help that they can get ZOOM EVENT: WORLDS APART Nadia Ragozhina was born in Moscow and moved to the UK in 2000. She is a senior journalist at BBC World News and has also worked for BBC World Service Radio and France 24 in Paris. Nadia writes and blogs about sustainability and zero waste living, which, other than books and her family, is her passion in life. THE LIFE AND WORK OF YURI DOMBROVSKY (1909-1978): THE David Brummell will give a talk about the life and work of Yuri Dombrovsky (1909 -1978).Yuri Dombrovsky is comparatively unknown in the West. However, his two main literary works, The Keeper of Antiquities, and its sequel, the Faculty of Useless Knowledge, along with Dr. Zhivago by Boris Pasternak and The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, stand as the greatest achievements of RussianMUSIC FESTIVAL
The 2021 edition of the Pushkin House Russian Music Festival was recorded live in Pushkin House's 18th-century Bloomsbury home, ‘premiered’ online from 2-14 March and is now available for you to watch on demand in the comfort of your own home. The sparkling programme gives prominence to chamber music of lesser-known Russian and Soviet composers such as Alyabyev, Arensky, Genishta and COSMOS: REVERSE PERSPECTIVE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION. Pushkin House is proud to announce our first online exhibition, COSMOS: Reverse Perspective, by Liz Davis, Fred Scott, Gleb Sobolev and Marina Sokolova, curated by Pierre d’Avoine and Gleb Sobolev, co-curated by Anna Gorskaya.The exhibition is supported by the Nikolai Fedorov Library (Moscow), the Konstantin Tsiolkovsky House-Museum (Kaluga), and the Museum of BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought. VOLUNTEER — PUSHKIN HOUSE As the oldest independent Russian cultural centre in the UK, our archive is a big part of our history. Pushkin House was founded in 1954 by a group of Russian émigrés, led by Maria Mikhailovna Kullmann (Zernova). Their aim was to create a welcoming meeting-place with freedom of speech as a core principle. Volunteers also helporganise decades
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Piano Masterclass. Thursday, 30 January 2020. 3:00 pm 5:00 pm 15:00 17:00. Pushkin House 5A Bloomsbury House, WC1A 2TA London (map) Google Calendar ICS. A rare opportunity to attend a master class given by Tatiana Sarkissova, Professor of Piano at the Royal Academy of Music. Recognised as one of the most distinguished exponents of the Moscow THE VOLGA: A HISTORY OF RUSSIA'S GREATEST RIVER The longest river in Europe, the Volga stretches over three and a half thousand kilometres from the heart of Russia to the Caspian Sea, separating west from east. The river has played a crucial role in the history of the peoples who are now a part of the Russian Federation—and has united and divided THE LIFE AND WORK OF OSIP MANDELSTAM 1. Silentium. Она ещё не родилась, Она и музыка и слово, И потому всего живого Ненарушаемая связь. Спокой THE BEST SOVIET POSTERS OF THE BANYA The final image here, provided by Andrei Fomin at Banya No.1, distributed from around 1986-1988, has a heavier focus on the banya as a traditional practice that supposedly helps you lose weight and cures you of ailments.With less of a concentration on washing, this is an indication that hygiene was no longer such an issue for the state. WOMEN OF THE GULAG: ONLINE SCREENING + Q&A W/ DIRECTOR Marianna Yarovskaya is an award-winning Russian-American documentary filmmaker who is the director and producer of the 2018 Academy Award short-listed documentary film Women of the Gulag.Her first film, Undesirables won a Student Academy Award in 2001.Since then, she has worked for dozens of programs for Discovery Channel, National Geographic, History Channel, Greenpeace, Animal PUSHKIN HOUSEEXHIBITIONBOOK PRIZERESIDENCYVENUE HIREUNDER 26BLOG 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. Music Salon. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. pushkin house. online. How Nabokov preserved his lost childhood like a butterfly in "Speak, Memory". Anna Moss looks at a remarkable autobiography by one of the most distinctive and complicated authors of the 20th century. One of the twentiethcentury’s
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The 2021 edition of the Pushkin House Russian Music Festival was recorded live in Pushkin House's 18th-century Bloomsbury home, ‘premiered’ online from 2-14 March and is now available for you to watch on demand in the comfort of your own home. The sparkling programme gives prominence to chamber music of lesser-known Russian and Soviet composers such as Alyabyev, Arensky, Genishta and EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, the VISIT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE VISIT US. Our home on the edge of Bloomsbury Square is open all day, every day, and you don’t need a ticket to visit! Opening Hours. Monday - Friday – 10am to late*. Saturday – 10am to late*. Sunday - 11am - 6pm. * Our building closes at the end of the day’s last event – usually around 10pm. PUSHKIN HOUSE EXHIBITION Pushkin House’s central-London location and Regency architecture make it a fantastic setting for art exhibitions. Our curatorial team has hosted some of the most interesting Russian contemporary artists, many of whom have had their first UK show at Pushkin House. We are also proud to platform some of Britain’s original artistic voices onPUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. COSMOS: REVERSE PERSPECTIVE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION. Pushkin House is proud to announce our first online exhibition, COSMOS: Reverse Perspective, by Liz Davis, Fred Scott, Gleb Sobolev and Marina Sokolova, curated by Pierre d’Avoine and Gleb Sobolev, co-curated by Anna Gorskaya.The exhibition is supported by the Nikolai Fedorov Library (Moscow), the Konstantin Tsiolkovsky House-Museum (Kaluga), and the Museum of BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought.RUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
Russian Piano Trios. Monday, 10 February 2020. 7:00 pm 9:00 pm 19:00 21:00. Google Calendar ICS. Minerva Piano Trio present an existing combination of youthful works by Sergey Rachmaninov and Dmitry Shostakovich. The concert ends with one of the greatest piano trios ever written, the last one of Franz Schubert. ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND The Wandering Civil Servant of Stradivarius by Desmond Cecil, CMG is published on 4 February 2021 by Quartet Books, and is available online from the usual outlets, including Amazon and Waterstones. The author has decided to donate all royalties to arts charities, especially to support young musicians, who need all the help that they can get PUSHKIN HOUSEEXHIBITIONBOOK PRIZERESIDENCYVENUE HIREUNDER 26BLOG 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. Music Salon. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. pushkin house. online. How Nabokov preserved his lost childhood like a butterfly in "Speak, Memory". Anna Moss looks at a remarkable autobiography by one of the most distinctive and complicated authors of the 20th century. One of the twentiethcentury’s
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The 2021 edition of the Pushkin House Russian Music Festival was recorded live in Pushkin House's 18th-century Bloomsbury home, ‘premiered’ online from 2-14 March and is now available for you to watch on demand in the comfort of your own home. The sparkling programme gives prominence to chamber music of lesser-known Russian and Soviet composers such as Alyabyev, Arensky, Genishta and EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, the VISIT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE VISIT US. Our home on the edge of Bloomsbury Square is open all day, every day, and you don’t need a ticket to visit! Opening Hours. Monday - Friday – 10am to late*. Saturday – 10am to late*. Sunday - 11am - 6pm. * Our building closes at the end of the day’s last event – usually around 10pm. PUSHKIN HOUSE EXHIBITION Pushkin House’s central-London location and Regency architecture make it a fantastic setting for art exhibitions. Our curatorial team has hosted some of the most interesting Russian contemporary artists, many of whom have had their first UK show at Pushkin House. We are also proud to platform some of Britain’s original artistic voices onPUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. COSMOS: REVERSE PERSPECTIVE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION. Pushkin House is proud to announce our first online exhibition, COSMOS: Reverse Perspective, by Liz Davis, Fred Scott, Gleb Sobolev and Marina Sokolova, curated by Pierre d’Avoine and Gleb Sobolev, co-curated by Anna Gorskaya.The exhibition is supported by the Nikolai Fedorov Library (Moscow), the Konstantin Tsiolkovsky House-Museum (Kaluga), and the Museum of BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought.RUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
Russian Piano Trios. Monday, 10 February 2020. 7:00 pm 9:00 pm 19:00 21:00. Google Calendar ICS. Minerva Piano Trio present an existing combination of youthful works by Sergey Rachmaninov and Dmitry Shostakovich. The concert ends with one of the greatest piano trios ever written, the last one of Franz Schubert. ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND The Wandering Civil Servant of Stradivarius by Desmond Cecil, CMG is published on 4 February 2021 by Quartet Books, and is available online from the usual outlets, including Amazon and Waterstones. The author has decided to donate all royalties to arts charities, especially to support young musicians, who need all the help that they can getMUSIC FESTIVAL
The 2021 edition of the Pushkin House Russian Music Festival was recorded live in Pushkin House's 18th-century Bloomsbury home, ‘premiered’ online from 2-14 March and is now available for you to watch on demand in the comfort of your own home. The sparkling programme gives prominence to chamber music of lesser-known Russian and Soviet composers such as Alyabyev, Arensky, Genishta and PUSHKIN HOUSE EXHIBITION PUSHKIN HOUSE EXHIBITIONs. Pushkin House’s central-London location and Regency architecture make it a fantastic setting for art exhibitions. Our curatorial team has hosted some of the most interesting Russian contemporary artists, many of whom have had their first UK show at Pushkin House. VISIT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE VISIT US. Our home on the edge of Bloomsbury Square is open all day, every day, and you don’t need a ticket to visit! Opening Hours. Monday - Friday – 10am to late*. Saturday – 10am to late*. Sunday - 11am - 6pm. * Our building closes at the end of the day’s last event – usually around 10pm. ABOUT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE ABOUT US. PURPOSE. Pushkin House is the oldest independently funded, non-governmental UK charity specialising in Russian culture. We were established in 1954 by Russian émigrés and British enthusiasts to celebrate, explore and share aspects of Russian culture. We are a charity and as such our work depends on donations. SUPPORT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is the oldest arts charity in the UK exploring, celebrating and supporting the best of Russian culture, and bringing it to a UK audience. Your donations make it happen. Please give generously towards our work. SUPPORT US. Pushkin House is a charity. VOLUNTEER — PUSHKIN HOUSE As the oldest independent Russian cultural centre in the UK, our archive is a big part of our history. Pushkin House was founded in 1954 by a group of Russian émigrés, led by Maria Mikhailovna Kullmann (Zernova). Their aim was to create a welcoming meeting-place with freedom of speech as a core principle. Volunteers also helporganise decades
A BRIEF HISTORY OF RUSSIAN FOLKLORE For generations, folklore, and particularly skazki (fairytales), have formed an integral part of Russian life.Beginning in pre-Christian Rus’, codified in the nineteenth century, and manipulated for political purposes under the Soviet Union, these stories are one way to track the social history of Russia and its traditions. THE LIFE AND WORK OF SERGEI ESENINCart 0 0. Sign In
ZOOM EVENT: WORLDS APART Nadia Ragozhina was born in Moscow and moved to the UK in 2000. She is a senior journalist at BBC World News and has also worked for BBC World Service Radio and France 24 in Paris. Nadia writes and blogs about sustainability and zero waste living, which, other than books and her family, is her passion in life. THE LIFE AND WORK OF OSIP MANDELSTAM 1. Silentium. Она ещё не родилась, Она и музыка и слово, И потому всего живого Ненарушаемая связь. Спокой PUSHKIN HOUSEEXHIBITIONBOOK PRIZERESIDENCYVENUE HIREUNDER 26BLOG 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. Music Salon. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. pushkin house. online. How Nabokov preserved his lost childhood like a butterfly in "Speak, Memory". Anna Moss looks at a remarkable autobiography by one of the most distinctive and complicated authors of the 20th century. One of the twentiethcentury’s
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The 2021 edition of the Pushkin House Russian Music Festival was recorded live in Pushkin House's 18th-century Bloomsbury home, ‘premiered’ online from 2-14 March and is now available for you to watch on demand in the comfort of your own home. The sparkling programme gives prominence to chamber music of lesser-known Russian and Soviet composers such as Alyabyev, Arensky, Genishta and EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, the VISIT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE VISIT US. Our home on the edge of Bloomsbury Square is open all day, every day, and you don’t need a ticket to visit! Opening Hours. Monday - Friday – 10am to late*. Saturday – 10am to late*. Sunday - 11am - 6pm. * Our building closes at the end of the day’s last event – usually around 10pm. PUSHKIN HOUSE EXHIBITION Pushkin House’s central-London location and Regency architecture make it a fantastic setting for art exhibitions. Our curatorial team has hosted some of the most interesting Russian contemporary artists, many of whom have had their first UK show at Pushkin House. We are also proud to platform some of Britain’s original artistic voices onPUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. COSMOS: REVERSE PERSPECTIVE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION. Pushkin House is proud to announce our first online exhibition, COSMOS: Reverse Perspective, by Liz Davis, Fred Scott, Gleb Sobolev and Marina Sokolova, curated by Pierre d’Avoine and Gleb Sobolev, co-curated by Anna Gorskaya.The exhibition is supported by the Nikolai Fedorov Library (Moscow), the Konstantin Tsiolkovsky House-Museum (Kaluga), and the Museum of BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought.RUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
Russian Piano Trios. Monday, 10 February 2020. 7:00 pm 9:00 pm 19:00 21:00. Google Calendar ICS. Minerva Piano Trio present an existing combination of youthful works by Sergey Rachmaninov and Dmitry Shostakovich. The concert ends with one of the greatest piano trios ever written, the last one of Franz Schubert. ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND The Wandering Civil Servant of Stradivarius by Desmond Cecil, CMG is published on 4 February 2021 by Quartet Books, and is available online from the usual outlets, including Amazon and Waterstones. The author has decided to donate all royalties to arts charities, especially to support young musicians, who need all the help that they can get PUSHKIN HOUSEEXHIBITIONBOOK PRIZERESIDENCYVENUE HIREUNDER 26BLOG 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. Music Salon. 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM 15:00 – 16:00. pushkin house. online. How Nabokov preserved his lost childhood like a butterfly in "Speak, Memory". Anna Moss looks at a remarkable autobiography by one of the most distinctive and complicated authors of the 20th century. One of the twentiethcentury’s
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The 2021 edition of the Pushkin House Russian Music Festival was recorded live in Pushkin House's 18th-century Bloomsbury home, ‘premiered’ online from 2-14 March and is now available for you to watch on demand in the comfort of your own home. The sparkling programme gives prominence to chamber music of lesser-known Russian and Soviet composers such as Alyabyev, Arensky, Genishta and EVENTS — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is proud to present WOMEN’S DAY, a documentary film by Dolya Gavanski that includes personal testimonies by extraordinary women born in the Soviet Union.This is the untold history of women in Russia from the Nobel Laureate, the ‘Voice of the USSR’, the beauty blogger, the cyber security boss, veterans of Stalingrad and the Leningrad Siege, the exiled feminist, the VISIT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE VISIT US. Our home on the edge of Bloomsbury Square is open all day, every day, and you don’t need a ticket to visit! Opening Hours. Monday - Friday – 10am to late*. Saturday – 10am to late*. Sunday - 11am - 6pm. * Our building closes at the end of the day’s last event – usually around 10pm. PUSHKIN HOUSE EXHIBITION Pushkin House’s central-London location and Regency architecture make it a fantastic setting for art exhibitions. Our curatorial team has hosted some of the most interesting Russian contemporary artists, many of whom have had their first UK show at Pushkin House. We are also proud to platform some of Britain’s original artistic voices onPUSHKIN HOUSE SHOP
Small but beautifully curated, proceeds from the Pushkin House shop support our charitable activities and ensure the continuity of our work. We would love it if you chose us over the market giants. COSMOS: REVERSE PERSPECTIVE ABOUT THE EXHIBITION. Pushkin House is proud to announce our first online exhibition, COSMOS: Reverse Perspective, by Liz Davis, Fred Scott, Gleb Sobolev and Marina Sokolova, curated by Pierre d’Avoine and Gleb Sobolev, co-curated by Anna Gorskaya.The exhibition is supported by the Nikolai Fedorov Library (Moscow), the Konstantin Tsiolkovsky House-Museum (Kaluga), and the Museum of BOOK PRIZE — PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE. Worth £10,000 to the winner, the Pushkin House Russian Book Prize was created to encourage public understanding and intelligent debate about the Russian-speaking world. The prize is for a book published in English, but translations from other languages, including of course Russian, are encouraged and actively sought.RUSSIAN PIANO TRIOS
Russian Piano Trios. Monday, 10 February 2020. 7:00 pm 9:00 pm 19:00 21:00. Google Calendar ICS. Minerva Piano Trio present an existing combination of youthful works by Sergey Rachmaninov and Dmitry Shostakovich. The concert ends with one of the greatest piano trios ever written, the last one of Franz Schubert. ‘THE WANDERING CIVIL SERVANT OF STRADIVARIUS’ BY DESMOND The Wandering Civil Servant of Stradivarius by Desmond Cecil, CMG is published on 4 February 2021 by Quartet Books, and is available online from the usual outlets, including Amazon and Waterstones. The author has decided to donate all royalties to arts charities, especially to support young musicians, who need all the help that they can getMUSIC FESTIVAL
The 2021 edition of the Pushkin House Russian Music Festival was recorded live in Pushkin House's 18th-century Bloomsbury home, ‘premiered’ online from 2-14 March and is now available for you to watch on demand in the comfort of your own home. The sparkling programme gives prominence to chamber music of lesser-known Russian and Soviet composers such as Alyabyev, Arensky, Genishta and PUSHKIN HOUSE EXHIBITION PUSHKIN HOUSE EXHIBITIONs. Pushkin House’s central-London location and Regency architecture make it a fantastic setting for art exhibitions. Our curatorial team has hosted some of the most interesting Russian contemporary artists, many of whom have had their first UK show at Pushkin House. VISIT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE VISIT US. Our home on the edge of Bloomsbury Square is open all day, every day, and you don’t need a ticket to visit! Opening Hours. Monday - Friday – 10am to late*. Saturday – 10am to late*. Sunday - 11am - 6pm. * Our building closes at the end of the day’s last event – usually around 10pm. ABOUT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE ABOUT US. PURPOSE. Pushkin House is the oldest independently funded, non-governmental UK charity specialising in Russian culture. We were established in 1954 by Russian émigrés and British enthusiasts to celebrate, explore and share aspects of Russian culture. We are a charity and as such our work depends on donations. SUPPORT US — PUSHKIN HOUSE Pushkin House is the oldest arts charity in the UK exploring, celebrating and supporting the best of Russian culture, and bringing it to a UK audience. Your donations make it happen. Please give generously towards our work. SUPPORT US. Pushkin House is a charity. VOLUNTEER — PUSHKIN HOUSE As the oldest independent Russian cultural centre in the UK, our archive is a big part of our history. Pushkin House was founded in 1954 by a group of Russian émigrés, led by Maria Mikhailovna Kullmann (Zernova). Their aim was to create a welcoming meeting-place with freedom of speech as a core principle. Volunteers also helporganise decades
A BRIEF HISTORY OF RUSSIAN FOLKLORE For generations, folklore, and particularly skazki (fairytales), have formed an integral part of Russian life.Beginning in pre-Christian Rus’, codified in the nineteenth century, and manipulated for political purposes under the Soviet Union, these stories are one way to track the social history of Russia and its traditions. THE LIFE AND WORK OF SERGEI ESENINCart 0 0. Sign In
ZOOM EVENT: WORLDS APART Nadia Ragozhina was born in Moscow and moved to the UK in 2000. She is a senior journalist at BBC World News and has also worked for BBC World Service Radio and France 24 in Paris. Nadia writes and blogs about sustainability and zero waste living, which, other than books and her family, is her passion in life. THE LIFE AND WORK OF OSIP MANDELSTAM 1. Silentium. Она ещё не родилась, Она и музыка и слово, И потому всего живого Ненарушаемая связь. Спокой Home What's On Exhibition Book Prize Bookshop Under 26 Venue Hire Blog Podcast About Us SupportUs
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PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZE 2020 This year's PUSHKIN HOUSE BOOK PRIZEshortlist has been
revealed! The judges have chosen six highly readable and important new books - published for the first time during 2019 - that offer fresh insights into Russia. Thanks to our generous sponsors, this year the prize money has been doubled to £10,000. The panel of judges for the 2020 Prize consists of last year’s winner SERHII PLOKHY (Chair), CELESTINE BOHLEN, JULIA SAFRONOVA, andRICHARD WRIGHT.
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_PHOTOGRAPHS FROM RUSSIA 1996-2017_AN EXHIBITION BY
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WHEN TCHAIKOVSKY MET TOLSTOY16 April 2020
EMMA BAIN SHINES A LIGHT ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TWO OF RUSSIA’S GREATEST 19TH CENTURY GENIUSES Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky met Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy in December 1876 when Tolstoy came to Moscow to publish an instalment of _Anna Karenina_. Tchaikovsky, not yet the famed composer that he would become, was delighted to learn that the revered author of _War and Peace_ was keen to meet him. Soon afterwards, he wrote to his sister Aleksandra Davydova that he was “terribly flattered and proud about the interest which I awaken” in Tolstoy and “completely enchanted by his ideal personality”….READ MORE…
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HISTORY OF A TRAGEDY13 April 2020
THE BLAST THAT PUT THE WORLD ON THE BRINK OF NUCLEAR ANNIHILATION, CONTAMINATING OVER HALF OF EUROPE WITH RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT. Andrew Jack talks with Pushkin House Book Prize 2019 winning author, Serhii Plokhy, about his book ‘Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy’. Serhii explores how the authorities scrambled to understand what was occurring, while workers, engineers, firefighters and those living in the area were abandoned to their fate.LISTEN HERE...
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ISOLATION RECITAL - ALEXANDER KARPEYEV PLAYS CATOIRE'S REVERIE, OP. 6NO. 1
Pushkin House's music director Sasha Karpeyev continues his exploration lesser-known Russian composers with this recording, from his study in isolation, of the first movement of Georgy Catoire's Six Morceaux for piano (1897), Reverie.WATCH HERE…
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_Woman Peeking Out, 2017 _from We. Photographs of Russia 1996-2017 by John Peter Askew, with an accompanying essay by Elena Zaytseva A woman at a window is one of the much-loved motifs in art that encourage easy engagement between the viewer and the model. The frame of the window, the light of the sky, being reflected and dying in the depths of the room, brings the focus onto the woman’s face, while she is looking back at us. But looking at this photograph by John Peter Askew I can’t help but recall a work by the Russian artist Nilolay Yaroshenko, _Life is Everythere_ (1888), from the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow — a rather darker image of prisoners at a train window, one of them a young woman with delicate pale face, holding asmall child.
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