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Platon Mikhailovich Kerzhentsev (Russian: Плато́н Миха́йлович Ке́рженцев), (real name
Lebedev (Ле́бедев),
pseudonym V.
Kerzhentsev; 4
August 1881 – 2 June...
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place during the
Great Patriotic War. The film
talks about lieutenant Kerzhentsev, his
connected Valega and
intelligence officer Sedykh, who are heading...
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behest of the
chairman of the
Committee on Arts Affairs,
Platon Kerzhentsev. In 1936,
Prokofiev and his
family settled permanently in Moscow, after...
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behest of the
chairman of the
Committee on Arts Affairs,
Platon Kerzhentsev. The ballet's
failure to be
produced in the
Soviet Union until 1940 may...
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Platon Kerzhentsev No. 19 (1919): 'Rozn' iskusstva' (p. 2),
Platon Kerzhentsev No. 36 (1919): 'Peredelyvaite p'esy! (pp. 6–8),
Platon Kerzhentsev No. 48...
- (1910–1917)
Leonid Stark (1917–1918) Lev
Sosnovsky (1918–1919)
Platon Kerzhentsev (1919–1921)
Nikolay I.
Smirnov (1921)
Iosif Goldenberg (1921–1922) Jacob...
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appointment with the
Chairman of the USSR
State Committee on Culture,
Platon Kerzhentsev, who
reported to
Stalin and
Molotov that he had
instructed the composer...
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political propaganda in the
years following the
revolution of 1917.
Platon Kerzhentsev was one of its prin****l practitioners. It was used as a tool of political...
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where both
Gastev and
Kerzhentsev argued their case. The
conference sided with Gastev,
although Kerzhentsev argued that the CIT had
wasted three...
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arose to
attempt to
redefine what
theater was, with
theorist Platon Kerzhentsev wanting to
break down the
barriers between actors and the public, creating...