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Illustration to “The Tale of the Priest and His Workman Balda”. 1830

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Illustration to “The Tale of the Priest and His Workman Balda”. 1830. Pencil and ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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Vignette to the poem “The Wanderer”. 1835

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Vignette to the poem “The Wanderer”. 1835. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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The funeral procession. Illustration to the story “The Undertaker”. 1830

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The funeral procession. Illustration to the story “The Undertaker”. 1830. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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The tea party. Illustration to the story “The Undertaker”. 1830.

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The tea party. Illustration to the story “The Un­dertaker”. 1830. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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Self-portrait in a felt cloak, on horseback. 1829.

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Self-portrait in a felt cloak, on horseback. 1829. From the album of E. Ushakova. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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A bird. Drawing in the title of “A History of the Village of Goryukhino”. 1830.

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A bird. Drawing in the title of “A History of the Village of Goryukhino”. 1830. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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Self-portrait. 1827-1830.

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Self-portrait. 1827-1830. From the album of E.Ushakova. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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Portrait of N. Pushkina in the draft of the poem “The Bronze Horseman”. 1833.

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Portrait of N. Pushkina in the draft of the poem “The Bronze Horseman”. 1833. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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Windswept landscape with a figure. Drawing in the draft of the first canto of the poem “Poltava”. 1828

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Windswept landscape with a figure. Drawing in the draft of the first canto of the poem “Poltava”. 1828. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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The Daryal Canyon. Drawing in the text of the poem “Fearful and Sad”. 1829

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The Daryal Canyon. Drawing in the text of the poem “Fearful and Sad”. 1829. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg

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Pushkin and Onegin. Drawing in a letter to L.Pushkin, November 1824

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Pushkin and Onegin. Drawing in a letter to L.Pushkin, November 1824. Pencil on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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Portrait of D. Venevitinov in the draft of the introduction to chapters eight and nine of the novel “Eugene Onegin”. 1830

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Portrait of D. Venevitinov in the draft of the in­troduction to chapters eight and nine of the novel “Eugene Onegin”. 1830. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg

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Self-portrait, portraits of I. Pushchin, A. Delvig, V.Kukhelbeker and K.Ryleyev in the draft of chapter five of the novel “Eugene Onegin”. 1826

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Self-portrait, portraits of I. Pushchin, A. Delvig, V.Kukhelbeker and K.Ryleyev in the draft of chapter five of the novel “Eugene Onegin”. 1826. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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Portrait of D. Davydov in the draft of “Excerpts from Onegin’s Journey”. 1825.

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Portrait of D. Davydov in the draft of “Excerpts from Onegin’s Journey”. 1825. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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Two self-portraits. 1826.

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Two self-portraits. 1826. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg

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Tatyana. Drawing in the draft of “Tatyana’s Letter to Onegin”. 1824.

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Tatyana. Drawing in the draft of “Tatyana’s Letter to Onegin”. 1824. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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Self-portrait; M.Rayevskaya. Drawings in the draft of chapter one of the novel “Eugene Onegin”. 1823.

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Self-portrait; M.Rayevskaya. Drawings in the draft of chapter one of the novel “Eugene Onegin”. 1823. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg

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The group of members.

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The group of members of the Moscow Commission on Music Ethnography.

A page of the Russian Musical Gazette

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A page of the Russian Musical Gazette dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Moscow Branch of the Russian Music Society (1912)

The mustal benefit club.

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The mustal benefit club for students of the Conservatoire. Ye. V. Bogoslovsky, A.G. Schor, L.V. Nickolayev, M.S. Nemanova-Lunz (1905).

Participants of the students` performance.

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Participants of the students` performance. The Mandarins` Son. C.A. Ippolitov-Ivanov, condudtor of the performance, is in far left, and producing director N.N. Zvantsen is second from left (1917).

The programs of students.

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The programs of students`s operatic performances conducted by M.M. Ippolitov- Ivanov.

Mikhail Mikhailovich Ippolitov – Ivanov (1859-1935).

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Mikhail Mikhailovich Ippolitov – Ivanov (1859-1935), composer, conductor, music and public figure. People`s Artist of the RSFSR. Teacer of harmony, instrumentation, free composition, operatic class (1893-1935, since 1893 – professor), director (1905-1918), rector (1918-1922).

A.N. Scriabin.

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A.N. Scriabin. The portratit painted by A. Ya. Golovin.

A. N. Skrabin playing his poem.

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A. N. Skrabin playing his poem Prometheus with orchestra conducted by S.A. Koussevitzky. Painting by L.O. Pasternak.

Alexsander Nickolayevich Scrabin (1872-1915).

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Alexsander Nickolayevich Scrabin (1872-1915), composer, pianist. Professor of piano (1898-1903). With his pupils.

One of piano classrooms.

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One of piano classrooms in the Conservatoire.

The Conservatoire building after reconstruction (the 1900s).

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The Conservatoire building after reconstruction (the 1900s).

Grand Hall of the Conservatoire.

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Grand Hall of the Conservatoire: interior eragment (St. Cecily stainglass wimdow) of the foyer by the stalls (the 1900s).

Grand Hall.

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Grand Hall of the Conservatoire: a seatarrangement scheme.

The building reconstruction.

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The building reconstruction and new concert hall design for the Conservatoire.

A.V. Nezdhdanova.

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A.V. Nezdhdanova (pupil of U.A. Masetti), V.R. Petrov (pupil of A.I. Barzal) and E. Gan (pupil of Ye. A. Lavrovskaya) during rehearsals for the students` examination performance of O. Nicolai`s opera Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (the Bolshoi Theatre (1900)

Umberto Avgustovich Masetti (1869-1919).

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Umberto Avgustovich Masetti (1869-1919), Italian singer. Professor of solo singing.

Lev (Leone) Giraldoni (1826-1897).

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Lev (Leone) Giraldoni (1826-1897), Italian singer. Professor of solo singing (1890-1897).

Camilio Everardi (1825-1899).

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Camilio Everardi (1825-1899), Italian singer. Professor of solo sining (1898-1899).

Varvara Mikhailovna Zarudnaya-Ivanova (1857-1939).

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Varvara Mikhailovna Zarudnaya-Ivanova (1857-1939), singer. Professor of solo singing (1893-1924).

Concert program.

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Concert program, featuring the performance of the Conservatotie Students` Orchestra conducted by V.I. Safonov 1890.

Vassily Iljich Safonov (1852-1918).

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Vassily Iljich Safonov (1852-1918), pianist, conductor, music and public figure. Professor of piano, orchestral, choral and chamber ensemble (1885-1905), director (1889-1905).

Scene from the first production of S.V. Rachmaninov`s opera.

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Scene from the first production of S.V. Rachmaninov`s opera “Aleko”. The Bolshoi Theater 1893.

Concert program.

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Concert program, featuring works by the Conservatoire student S.V. Rachmaninov 1892.

Sergei Vassilyevich Rachmaninov (1873-1943).

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Sergei Vassilyevich Rachmaninov (1873-1943), composer, pianist, conductor.

A.S. Arensky.

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A.S. Arensky, N.N. Zvantsev and S.I. Taneyev in one of the class-room at the Conservatoire.

Anton Stepanovich Arensky (1861-1906).

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Anton Stepanovich Arensky (1861-1906), composer, pianist, conductor. Teacher of theoretical subjects (1882-1895, since. 1889 – professor). With his pupils. G.E. Conus, N.S. Morozov, A.S. Arensky, S.V. Rachmaninov 1892.

S.I. Taneyev and V.I. Safonov.

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S.I. Taneyev and V.I. Safonov.

Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924).

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Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924), pianist, composer. Professor of piano.

Povel Avgustovich Pabst (1854-1897).

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Povel Avgustovich Pabst (1854-1897), pianist, composer. Teacher of piano, since, professor.

Stepan Vassilyevich Smolensky (1848-1909).

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Stepan Vassilyevich Smolensky (1848-1909), choral conductor, paleographer, researcher of Russian church singing. Professor in history of Russian church singing. 1889-1901).

Playbill of the second concert to commemorte.

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Playbill of the second concert to commemorate the opening of M.I. Glinka`s Monument in Smolensk 1885.

The Mounument to M.I. Glinka.

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The Mounument to M.I. Glinka in Smolensk by sculptor A. von Blok 1885.

Alexender Tikhonovich Grechaninov (1864-1956).

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Alexender Tikhonovich Grechaninov (1864-1956), pupil of S.I. Taneyev, composer.

S.I. Taneyev`s pupils.

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S.I. Taneyev`s pupils: Leonid Vladimirovich Nickolayev )1878-1942), pianist, composer, pedagogue, People`s Artist of the RFSFSR, and Reinhold Moritzevich Gliere (1875-1956), composer, conductor, professor of the Conservatotie (1920-1941), People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate or the USSR State Prize.

Yuili Dmitriyevich Engel 1868-1927.

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Yuili Dmitriyevich Engel 1868-1927, pupil of S.I. Taneyev, music critic, composer, music and public figure.

S.I. Taneyev. Imitative Counterpoint in Strict.

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S.I. Taneyev. “Imitative Counterpoint in Strict”. Cover of the edition.

A page from B.L. Yavorsky`s student work.

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A page from B.L. Yavorsky`s student work on forms with marks made by S.I. Taneyev.

S.I. Taneyev

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S.I. Taneyev

Anatoly Ivanovich Galli 1853-1915.

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Anatoly Ivanovich Galli 1853-1915, pianist, composer. Teacher of piano 1879-1909.

Ivan Voizekhovich Hrimaly 1844-1915.

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Ivan Voizekhovich Hrimaly 1844-1915, violinist. Teacher of violin 1869-1915, since 1874 professor.

Ida Ivanovna Eichenwald 1842-1917

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Ida Ivanovna Eichenwald 1842-1917, harpist. Professor of harp 1875-1906.

A Circassian against the background of Mt. Beshtau. Illustration to the poem “The Captive of the Caucasus”. 1821-1822.

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A Circassian against the background of Mt. Beshtau. Illustration to the poem “The Captive of the Caucasus”. 1821-1822. Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg

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A.Pushkin (1799-1837)

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Self-portrait. 1817-1818 (?). Ink on paper. Institute of Russian Literature. Saint-Petersburg.

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