Valentin Yakovlevich Parnakh (Russian: Валентин Яковлевич Парнах) (1891–1951) was a Soviet musician and choreographer, who was a founding father of Soviet jazz. He was also a poet, and translated many foreign works into Russian, notably Spanish poetry and plays.
Valentin Yakovlevich Parnakh (Russian: Валентин Яковлевич Парнах) (1891–1951) was a Soviet musician and choreographer, who was a founding father of Soviet...
and Konstantin Paustovsky and in the poems of Nikolay Sherbina and ValentinParnakh. The legend of "Elder Fyodor Kuzmich" is cited in the book Roza Mira...
Marina Tsvetaeva and poet ValentinParnakh applied to the Soviet of Literature Fund asking for a job at the LitFund's canteen. Parnakh was accepted as a doorman...
film soundtracks. Jazz music was introduced to Soviet audiences by ValentinParnakh in the 1920s. Pianist Alexander Tsfasman, singer Leonid Utyosov and...
body for Soviet music. Jazz was introduced to Soviet audiences by ValentinParnakh in the 1920s. Singer Leonid Uteosov and film score composer Isaak Dunayevsky...
Utyosov Mariya Strelkova Yelena Tyapkina Fyodor Kurikhin Arnold Arnold ValentinParnakh Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet...
in the style of pentatonic blues. Jazz was introduced to Moscow by ValentinParnakh in 1922. This event was followed by the arrest, imprisonment, and deportation...
writer, born and studied in Taganrog Valentin Ovechkin, writer, studied in 1913–1919, 1925–1931 and 1950s ValentinParnakh, Poet, translator, choreographer...
Mildred Bailey, R.Q. Dickerson, Ray Wetzel, Shirley Clay, Sid Catlett, ValentinParnakh, and Vic Berton; birth of Alex Blake, Alphonso Johnson, Anthony Davis...
Panfilov (1892–1941), army general Anatoli Papanov (1922–1987), actor ValentinParnakh (1891–1951), poet and jazz musician Vera Pashennaya (1887–1962), actress...
Yakov Solomonovich Parnokh. Possibly his children, lately known as ValentinParnakh (1891 — 1951) and Yelizaveta Tarakhovskaya (1891 — 1968), were born...
26 – Vic Berton, American jazz drummer (born 1896). Unknown date ValentinParnakh, Russian poet, translator, historian, explorer, musician, choreographer...
and Aleksey Remizov, followed later by Nina Berberova, Dovid Knut, ValentinParnakh, Vladimir Pozner, Gleb Struve, and Yuri Terapiano. However, Slonim's...
Russians in Moscow were first introduced to live jazz October 1, 1922, by ValentinParnakh (1891–1951), a Russian himself. But the reach and influence was limited...
Eccentric Orchestra of the Russian Federated Socialist Republic – ValentinParnakh's Jazz Band ". 1923 – "Charleston" is a jazz orchestration for the Charleston...
sculptor Alexander Leonidovich Vishnevsky, Russian and Soviet actor ValentinParnakh, poet, founder of the Soviet Jazz music Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky...
poet Sophia Parnok and twin sister to founder of Soviet Russian jazz ValentinParnakh. She graduated from the Taganrog Girls Gymnasium, later studied in...
Eccentric Orchestra of the Russian Federated Socialist Republic – ValentinParnakh's Jazz Band ". Standards published in 1922 included "Bugle Call Rag"...