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track 9 [post_excerpt] => ALEXEI BORISOV: 1960 - born in Moscow 1983 - graduated from Moscow State University (History) 1980-1981 - guitarist of the first Russian new wave band "The Centre" 1981-1984 - vocalist/guitarist of mod band "Prospect" 1985 - organized (with Ivan Sokolovsky) the first Russian techno-industrial band “Notchnoi Prospect”, which is active until now Since 1989 - works periodically as a DJ, first primarily on different radio stations, after mid-90’s mostly in clubs Since 1992 - member of F.R.U.I.T.S. duo (with Pavel Jagun) Since 1994 - collaborates with Finnish experimental musician Anton Nikkila Since 1995 - music for the performances of Moscow art group “Sever” Since 1997 - collaborates with sax improviser Serguei Letov (as New Russian Alternative, Gosplan trio, playing live soundtracks to classic 1920's movies etc.) Since 1997 - producer of ethno-experimental project “Volga” 1998-2000 - one of the organizers of “Electric Future” (festival of electronic music in Moscow) Since 1999 - collaborates with Moscow multimedia artist A. Chernishov and V. Efimov. 1999-2000 - performances of the live soundtrack for FW Murnau’s “Faust” (1926) (with Serguei Letov, Richardas Norvila, Oleg Lipatov) 2000 - organised with Anton Nikkila the experimental label “N&B Research Digest” (www.nbresearchdigest.com) 2000-2003 – active touring in various lineups (solo, with Anton Nikkila, F.R.U.I.T.S., Notchnoi Prospekt, Sergui Letov and Volga) in Finland (Avanto Helsinki Media Art Festival and other events), Austria (Phonotaktik festival, Prototype festival, [d]vision festival, 4020.mehr als musik festival), Germany (Burg Herzberg Open Air 2000), France (Batofar), Belgium (Nova Cinema), Ukraine (Kiev Media Art Festival 2001), Spain (Sonar 2003 in Barcelona) etc. 2003 - Participation at “Finnexport 2003” tour in Russia (feat. Pan sonic, Pink Twins, Anton Nikkila) HUH Festival 2003 (Tallinn, Estonia) 2005 - Alexei Borisov - live in Chicago (2005), live at Le Placard headphone festival (MUTEK, Montreal 2005) F.R.U.I.T.S. - live at "Details of Sound" festival (Kiev, Ukrain 2005), "RADIUS" festival (Vienna, Austria 2005), "Noise and Fury" festival at DOM (Moscow 2005), "Garage" festival (Stralsund, Germany 2005) Alexei Borisov and Adam Ebringer (Australia) live at SKIF 9 (St. Petersburg 2005) SERGEY LETOV: Sergey Letov was born in Semipalatinsk, Eastern Kazakhstan, in 1956 and then lived in Omsk, Siberia, where still lives now his brother Egor Letov. Sergey Letov resides in Moscow since 1975. First public performance as a soloist with Percussion Ensemble of Mark Pekarsky took place in The Central House of Artist in 1982 in Moscow . 1983-1993 - collaboration with Sergey Kuryokhin (duo, combo and big band POP MECHANICS). Concerts with POP-MECHANICS and Sergey Kuryokhin - all over Soviet Union, Finland, Italy, France, Denmark. Since 1986 - collaboration with the Gypsy singer Valentina Ponomareva. Duo Ponomareva-Letov performed in USSR, Switzerland. In 1985 Sergey Letov has founded winds ensemble TRI-O (Arcady Shilkloper - French horn, Arcady Kiritchenko - tuba, euphonium, vocal, later - Alexander Alexandrov - bassoon, Youri Parfenov - trumpet). TRI-O performed at almost every jazz festival in USSR, since 1988 TRI-O played in Poland, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Lithuania (Vilnius Jazz Festival), Germany, Austria, Italy, Finland, Norway, the Netherlands, USA, including such clubs as Knitting Factory, Anyway (New York), Bimhuis (Amsterdam), Moods (Zurich), Sud des Alpes (Geneva), Blue Tomato (Vienna). Sergey Letov is interested in various projects, contacts, new partnerships. Among them - German World music band EMBRYO, Danish band NEW JUNGLE ORCHESTRA (concerts in Denmark, Germany and Russia), Italian composer and bass player Enrico Fazio (concert-performance in Noci Jazz Festival, 2 CDs), singer Sainkho Namchylak, American viola and violin player LaDonna Smith (concerts in USA and Russia), American guitar player and singer Misha Feigin, Lithuanian trombonist Vitautas Pilibavicius, German trombonist and dijeridoo player Heinz-Erich Goedecke. Sergey Letov participated in happenings and performances of Moscow conceptualists - Collective Actions, later with Andrei Monastyrsky, and TOTART since 1984, with Rea Nikonova since 1995, played at many art exhibitions in the galleries in Moscow, Bremen, Berlin, Smolensk. Sergey Letov performed also with modern poets and writers: Nina Iskrenko, Dmitry Alexandrovich Prigov, Lev Rubinstein, Gennady Katsov, Nina Sadur, Andrei Bitov, Vyacheslav Kupriyanov, Sergey Birjukow, Anna Alchuk, Vladimir Druk, Tatiana Scherbina, Nikolay Baitov and Svetlana Litvak, Yulia Skorodumova, Konstantin Kedrov, Elena Katsiuba, Liudmila Hodynskaia, Erkki Lappalainen (Finland -Sweden), Marina Kniazeva, Lesya Tyshkovska. In a duo with Alexander Alexandrov he participated in the international festival MILANOPOESIA-91 (Italy). Since 2002 Sergey Letov plays in Saxophone Quartet (or sometimes trio) Russian Sax Mafia. Since 1984 Sergey Letov plays with rock and alternative bands, such as Aquarium, Centre, DK, Alissa, DDT, Vesyolye Kartinki, Doctor, Nochnoi Prospect, Atonal Syndrom, Soft Animals and Ivan Sokolovsky,Grazhdanskaya Oborona. Since 1986 Sergey Letov collaborates with actress Nika Kossenkova. In the 1988-1989 he worked in Theatre of Improvisation in Moscow, in 1990-1991 in Moscow Creative Workshops (Mikhail Mokeev), in 1989-1992 and then since 1996 in the School of Dramatic Art of Anatoly Vassiliev, in 1991-1992 in Centro Sperimentale di Teatro a Roma (Sharoo and Reza Kheradmand), in 1991-1992 with clown company "Licedei-4" in France, Taganka Theatre since 1996 - "Moscow- Petushki" and "Marat/Sade", Kinetic Theatre of Sasha Pepelaev since 1997, Saumarkt Theater in Feldkirch, Austria in 1998, Moscow Art Academic Theatre (MKhAT by A.P.Chekhov) - 1999-2000, Theatre "Chelovek" in Moscow - since 2001 - "Entre Nous". Another form of Sergey Letov' activities is composing and playing music for cinema (Aleinikov brothers, Savva Kulish, Tatiana Chivikova, Yury Zmorovich a. o.), video, Radio and TV (more than 10 movies). Since 1996 Sergey Letov and Alexei Borisov play background music for the live performances of the German movie by Friedrich Wielhelm Murnau "Faust. Eine Folksage". Sergey Letov plays soprano, tenor, baritone saxophones, bass clarinet, flute, piccolo and alto flute, kuray. DIMITRII ALEKSANDROVICH PRIGOV: Dmitry Prigov (1940, Moscow, Russia) – poet, essay writer, artist, performer. Started his creative literary and artistic activities in the late 1950s. He is the author of numerous publications in magazines, literary miscellanies, catalogues and anthologies of contemporary poetry, as well as poetry books, essays and prose, issued by Russian and foreign publishing houses, including such as: Text Publishers, New Literary Review (Moscow), Limbach Publishing House (St.Petersburg), Michigan University Press (Chicago), Indiana University Press (Bloomington), Penguin (London), Iron Press (Culler Coats), Reclam Verlag, Oberbaum Verlag, Literarische Colloquium (Berlin), Space Umano (Milan), Triptyque Poesie, LRS-AMGA (Paris) and others. Among the recent poetry books are the following ones: 50 Drops of Blood (Moscow: Argo-Risk, 1994), Emergence of verse after its death (Moscow: Text, 1995), Militiaman and Others (Moscow: Obscuri Viri, 1996), Der Milizionär und die Anderen (Leipzig: Reclam Verlag, 1992), Les flauves de la vie (Paris: Triptyque, LRS-AMGA, 1994), Soviet texts – 1979-84 (St.Petersburg: Limbach Publishing House, 1997), Written since 1990 till 1994 (Moscow: NLO, 1998). He conducted a number of solo exhibitions at the Struve Gallery (Chicago), Contemporary Art Center (Saint Louis, 1989), Krings-Ernst Gallerie (Cologne, 1991), DAAD Gallery (Berlin, 1991), Guelman Gallery (Moscow, 1994), Russian Museum (St.Petersburg, 1994), Luedwig Museum (Budapest, 1995), Krings-Ernst Gallerie (Cologne, 1995), Muelcheim Museum (Muelcheim-on-Ruhr, 1995) and others, he also conducted a number of poetry readings and lectures on contemporary Russian art and literature at Harvard, Stanford, Columbia Universities, also at Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Ohio University College and so on (USA), London and Cambridge University colleges (Great Britain), as well as at the Universities of Munich, Frankfurt, Bochum, Bremen, Heidelberg (Germany) and others. Since the midst 1980s Prigov has participated in various festivals of contemporary poetry both in Russia and abroad, including such as: Novostroyka Avant-garde Festival (London, 1988), Festival of Avant-garde Classical Music (Moscow, 1990), Milanopoesia (Milan, 1991), Brighton Art Festival (Bridgetown, 1992), Rotterdam Poetry Festival (Rotterdam, 1993) and so on. In 1984-87 he performed as a vocalist and saxophone player with the group “Middle Russian Hills,” recorded several musical albums and solo poetry readings (MC, CD-format). Since 1989 till 1993 he hosted a program on the radio “Deutsche Welle.” In 1989 a documentary film was made about the poet’s creative activities, it was called “Dmitry Prigov: Poet and Rebel” (Moscow). He acted in the feature films “Taxi Blues”(1990), “Khrustalyov, Get into the Car!”(1995). Prigov participated in more than a hundred group exhibitions both in Russia and abroad. He is a laureate of various prizes, rewards and awards, including the Pushkin Prize for literature (Topfer-Foundation and Russian PEN Club, 1994), German Academy of Art Award (1991), also First Prize winner at the Paper Biennial (Duren, 1994). Dmitry Prigov lives and works in Moscow (Russia) and Cologne (Germany). [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => concert-in-o-g-i-track-9 [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2014-09-25 12:35:04 [post_modified_gmt] => 2014-09-25 10:35:04 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=2862 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 568 [post_it] => 10 ) [1] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 2873 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => per S. Vitiello vedi anche nn.156.a e 157.a.6 [post_title] => New York City (GCT LOOPS) [post_excerpt] => Stephen Vitiello is a sound and media artist. In his work, he is particularly interested in the physical aspect of sound and its potential to define the form and atmosphere of a spatial environment. Recent solo exhibitions include The Project NY, Galerie Almine Rech, Paris, The Project, Los Angeles. Group exhibitions include the 2002 Whitney Biennial, Ce qui arrive at the Cartier Foundation, Paris, curated by Paul Virilio, Yanomami: Spirit of the Forest, also at The Cartier Foundation. Previous exhibitions include Greater New York at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center presented in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art, and a solo exhibition at the Texas Gallery, Houston, TX. In 1999, Stephen Vitiello was awarded a 6-month WorldViews residency on the 91st floor of the World Trade Center. The residency resulted in a site-specific sound installation which has been broadcast and exhibited internationally. Vitiello's CD releases include Scanner/Vitiello (Audiosphere/Sub Rosa), Bright and Dusty Things (New Albion Records), Scratchy Marimba (Sulphur UK/Sulfur USA), Light of Falling Cars (JDK Productions) and Uitti/Vitiello (JDK Productions). In 1999, Stephen Vitiello created music for White Oak Dance Project's See Through Knot, choreographed by John Jasperse and featuring Mikhail Baryshnikov presented at Brooklyn Academy of Music, NY. New media productions include work for the Internet, Sound Archive 7.01-7.31.01 for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with The Walker Art Center and ZKM and Tetrasomia, for the Dia Center for the Arts. In July 2000, Dia Center for the Arts published the CD-ROM Fantastic Prayers, a collaborative work with artist Tony Oursler, writer Constance DeJong, and composer Stephen Vitiello. Past performances include The Tate Modern, London, the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival, The Kitchen,NYC, the Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, and participation in per/Son, Cologne, Germany -- a concert series of solo and collaborative pieces also featuring Pauline Oliveros, Scanner, Frances Marie-Uitti and Andres Bosshard. Per/SON was broadcast by WDR radio's Studio Akustische Kunst program. In addition to music based work, Vitiello directed the videos Light Reading(s) (Visual Display), Nam June Paik: SeOUL NyMAx Performance, 1997 - Dress Rehearsal and The Last Ten Minutes and Nam June Paik: Two Piano Concerts 1994/1995. He also produced the audio CD, Nam June Paik: Works 1958-1979 (Sub Rosa). As a Media Curator, he curated the Sound Art component to the Whitney Museum's exhibition The American Century: Art and Culture 1950-2000 and Young and Restless a video program for the Museum of Modern Art and New York, New Sounds, New Spaces at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Lyon. Stephen Vitiello is currently Assistant Professor of Kinetic Imaging at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and Archivist for The Kitchen, NYC. Scanner - British artist Robin Rimbaud - traverses the experimental terrain between sound, space, image and form, creating absorbing, multi-layered sound pieces that twist technology in unconventional ways . From his early controversial work using found mobile phone conversations, through to his focus on trawling the hidden noise of the modern metropolis as the symbol of the place where hidden meanings and missed contacts emerge, his restless explorations of the experimental terrain have won him international admiration from amongst others, Bjork, Aphex Twin and Stockhausen. Scanner is committed to working with cutting edge practitioners and has collaborated with artists from every imaginable genre: musicians Bryan Ferry and Laurie Anderson, The Royal Ballet and Random Dance companies, composers Michael Nyman and Luc Ferrari, and artists Mike Kelley and Derek Jarman. As well as producing compositions and audio CDs, his diverse body of work includes soundtracks for films, performances, radio, and site-specific intermedia installations. He has performed and created works in many of the world's most prestigious spaces including SFMOMA USA, Hayward Gallery London, Pompidou Centre Paris, Kunsthalle Vienna, Bolshoi Theatre Moscow, Tate Modern London and the Royal Opera House London. Paul Farrington, AKA TONNE This prize-winning visual artist and designer has made visible the work of Scanner, Pole and Spring Heel Jack among others, linking sound with visuals that vary between elegantly simple lines to multiple layers of superimposed imagery. Tonne's interactive sound interfaces allow music to be produced as responses to the movement of graphics, and vice-versa. By manipulating sound utilities, Tonne builds toys, games, interactive environments and soundbanks. Developing and producing controlled systems for sound and image interaction, Tonne has performed live at Sonar (Barcelona 2000), FCMN (Montréal), Expanded Cinema (Milan), Lovebytes (Sheffield), and Steim (Amsterdam). Tonne was awarded Creative Review's Creative Futures Up-And-Coming Graphic Designer of 1999. Recently Tonne has been commissioned by the music label Meta to release recordings of his sound toys. [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => new-york-city-gct-loops [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2014-09-25 12:35:05 [post_modified_gmt] => 2014-09-25 10:35:05 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=2873 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 579 [post_it] => 10 ) [2] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 2905 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => [post_title] => noiosello [post_excerpt] => Gianluca Codeghini Nato a Milano il 02.09.1968 Diplomato all’Accademia di Brera Milano al corso di Pittura. Frequenta i corsi di Musica Elettronica e di Semiotica a Bologna e Milano. Le sue prime esperienze artistiche indagano nell’ambito della ricerca sonora e di una modalità per archivia-re e rigenerare il rumore a queste affianca performance e installazioni in ambiti urbani e in spazi espositivi, nel 1992 fonda laciecamateria edizioni. Alcune linee teoriche del suo lavoro vertono temi come il rumore, la luce e la cecità, la polvere, il gioco, l’intervallo, i sottofondi, svariate sono le collaborazioni. Espone in Italia e all’estero dal 1990 in spazi pubblici, musei, gallerie e spazi vir-tuali, in questo ultimo anno: “Lo sguardo ostinato” a cura di E. Grazioli, MAN Museo d’Arte Provincia di Nuoro; prosegue la ricerca sul suono e presenta “Noi se” a Milano presso A+M Bookstore e a Roma all’interno del progetto “InsideOUT”, a cura di M. Allicata e F. Ventrella presso la Red Bull Music Accademy; realizza la colonna sonora del video “Ada Negri” di Dario Bellini; è pubblicato in “La polvere nell’Arte” a cura di E. Grazioli, Bruno Mondadori; “Il gioco epistemico” conversazione con P. Braione in “La cultura politecnica” a cura di M. Bartoldini, Bruno Mondadori; prende forma il progetto “Warburghiana”. 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And previous pieces: Little Music .. - 1999, Little Litany - 2002, Little Chronicles - 2005. [post_title] => In sanctuary of Nijola [post_excerpt] => ZBIGNIEW PENHERSKI, composer, born January 26, 1935 in Warsaw, Poland. Studied composition with B. Poradowski at the State Academy of Music [PWSM] in Poznan (1955-56), followed by studies with Tadeusz Szeligowski in Warsaw (1956-59). Penherski has also studied conducting under Bohdan Wodiczko (1960-63). Holder of a Dutch government scholarship, studied at the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht (1969). Prize winner of composition competition such as: Grzegorz Fitelberg Competition (1964) for Musica humana; Artur Malawski Competition (1976) for Masurian Chronicles [Kroniki Mazurskie]; Composing Competition in Gdansk (1992) for Cantus; Polish Radio Competition (1995) for Genesis. Honorary citizen of Kragujevac in Yugoslavia, Russe in Bulgaria, and Ho-Chi-Minh in Vietnam. Awarded the Silver Cross of Merit (1975) and the Award of the Prime Minister of Poland, for works for children and youth (1982). Member of Stage Artist and Composers' Association [ZAIKS] since 1961, Polish Composers' Union [ZKP] since 1963, Polish Contemporary Music Association [PTMW], Warsaw Music Society [WTM]. Honorary member of the Scottish Society of Composers (1987). Penherski's music has been performed in Poland and abroad, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, the Soviet Union and USA. LITERATURE: - Polish Opera and Ballet of the Twentieth Century, PWM, Kraków 1986 - Who is Who in Poland, Interpress, Warszawa 1989 - Chomiński Józef The Music of Polish People’s Republic [Muzyka Polski Ludowej], PWN, Warszawa 1968 - Hanuszewska Mieczysława, Schaeffer Bogusław Almanac of Present Polish Composers [Almanach polskich kompozytorów współczesnych], PWM, Kraków 1982 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => in-sanctuary-of-nijola [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2014-09-25 12:35:47 [post_modified_gmt] => 2014-09-25 10:35:47 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=3044 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 752 [post_it] => 10 ) [7] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 3109 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => [post_title] => Vox (track 4 ) [post_excerpt] => [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => vox-track-4 [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2019-07-04 14:32:18 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-07-04 12:32:18 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=3109 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 818 [post_it] => 10 ) [8] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 3141 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => Cfr. nn. Arch. 183.28, 184.33, 185.23 [post_title] => Blue 14 [post_excerpt] => MARTIN e GREIL (Dornbirn, Austria) Martin e Greil is a composer, sound artist/musician. He has performed throughout Europe and worked with artists including Colin Fallows and Keith Rowe. In 1999, he was artistic director of the Austrian millennium project The Millennium, and in 2000, his solo CD Spheres was released. He also appears on Audio Research Editions collections. He is equally active in multi-media arts, designing various Internet web sites, videos and digital animations. He was a sound Research Assistant and Lecturer at Liverpool School of Art and Design, Liverpool John Moores University (1999-2001) and a Design Lecturer at LIPA. He co-founded the ASPARA Company in 2001, and his own record label M’para. [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => blue-14 [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2014-09-25 12:36:16 [post_modified_gmt] => 2014-09-25 10:36:16 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=3141 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 850 [post_it] => 10 ) [9] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 3173 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => CFR: n. Arch. 184.26 [post_title] => Hope [post_excerpt] => Equius has composed for film. Video, theatre and dance groups with ambitions to write a techno opera. Equius'first solo CD entitled "Earthgroove" encompasses techno dance mixed with ambient and world sounds. He is always searching for new sounds and new ways to compose, present and produce music. [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => open [post_password] => [post_name] => hope-2 [to_ping] => [pinged] => [post_modified] => 2014-09-25 12:36:19 [post_modified_gmt] => 2014-09-25 10:36:19 [post_content_filtered] => [post_parent] => 0 [guid] => http://orangepixel.it/zerynthia/?post_type=sounds&p=3173 [menu_order] => 0 [post_type] => sounds [post_mime_type] => [comment_count] => 0 [filter] => raw [old_id] => 883 [post_it] => 10 ) ) [post_count] => 10 [current_post] => -1 [before_loop] => 1 [in_the_loop] => [post] => WP_Post Object ( [ID] => 2862 [post_author] => 1 [post_date] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_date_gmt] => 2014-08-22 10:38:39 [post_content] => [post_title] => Concert in O.G.I. - track 9 [post_excerpt] => ALEXEI BORISOV: 1960 - born in Moscow 1983 - graduated from Moscow State University (History) 1980-1981 - guitarist of the first Russian new wave band "The Centre" 1981-1984 - vocalist/guitarist of mod band "Prospect" 1985 - organized (with Ivan Sokolovsky) the first Russian techno-industrial band “Notchnoi Prospect”, which is active until now Since 1989 - works periodically as a DJ, first primarily on different radio stations, after mid-90’s mostly in clubs Since 1992 - member of F.R.U.I.T.S. duo (with Pavel Jagun) Since 1994 - collaborates with Finnish experimental musician Anton Nikkila Since 1995 - music for the performances of Moscow art group “Sever” Since 1997 - collaborates with sax improviser Serguei Letov (as New Russian Alternative, Gosplan trio, playing live soundtracks to classic 1920's movies etc.) Since 1997 - producer of ethno-experimental project “Volga” 1998-2000 - one of the organizers of “Electric Future” (festival of electronic music in Moscow) Since 1999 - collaborates with Moscow multimedia artist A. Chernishov and V. Efimov. 1999-2000 - performances of the live soundtrack for FW Murnau’s “Faust” (1926) (with Serguei Letov, Richardas Norvila, Oleg Lipatov) 2000 - organised with Anton Nikkila the experimental label “N&B Research Digest” (www.nbresearchdigest.com) 2000-2003 – active touring in various lineups (solo, with Anton Nikkila, F.R.U.I.T.S., Notchnoi Prospekt, Sergui Letov and Volga) in Finland (Avanto Helsinki Media Art Festival and other events), Austria (Phonotaktik festival, Prototype festival, [d]vision festival, 4020.mehr als musik festival), Germany (Burg Herzberg Open Air 2000), France (Batofar), Belgium (Nova Cinema), Ukraine (Kiev Media Art Festival 2001), Spain (Sonar 2003 in Barcelona) etc. 2003 - Participation at “Finnexport 2003” tour in Russia (feat. Pan sonic, Pink Twins, Anton Nikkila) HUH Festival 2003 (Tallinn, Estonia) 2005 - Alexei Borisov - live in Chicago (2005), live at Le Placard headphone festival (MUTEK, Montreal 2005) F.R.U.I.T.S. - live at "Details of Sound" festival (Kiev, Ukrain 2005), "RADIUS" festival (Vienna, Austria 2005), "Noise and Fury" festival at DOM (Moscow 2005), "Garage" festival (Stralsund, Germany 2005) Alexei Borisov and Adam Ebringer (Australia) live at SKIF 9 (St. Petersburg 2005) SERGEY LETOV: Sergey Letov was born in Semipalatinsk, Eastern Kazakhstan, in 1956 and then lived in Omsk, Siberia, where still lives now his brother Egor Letov. Sergey Letov resides in Moscow since 1975. First public performance as a soloist with Percussion Ensemble of Mark Pekarsky took place in The Central House of Artist in 1982 in Moscow . 1983-1993 - collaboration with Sergey Kuryokhin (duo, combo and big band POP MECHANICS). Concerts with POP-MECHANICS and Sergey Kuryokhin - all over Soviet Union, Finland, Italy, France, Denmark. Since 1986 - collaboration with the Gypsy singer Valentina Ponomareva. Duo Ponomareva-Letov performed in USSR, Switzerland. In 1985 Sergey Letov has founded winds ensemble TRI-O (Arcady Shilkloper - French horn, Arcady Kiritchenko - tuba, euphonium, vocal, later - Alexander Alexandrov - bassoon, Youri Parfenov - trumpet). TRI-O performed at almost every jazz festival in USSR, since 1988 TRI-O played in Poland, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Lithuania (Vilnius Jazz Festival), Germany, Austria, Italy, Finland, Norway, the Netherlands, USA, including such clubs as Knitting Factory, Anyway (New York), Bimhuis (Amsterdam), Moods (Zurich), Sud des Alpes (Geneva), Blue Tomato (Vienna). Sergey Letov is interested in various projects, contacts, new partnerships. Among them - German World music band EMBRYO, Danish band NEW JUNGLE ORCHESTRA (concerts in Denmark, Germany and Russia), Italian composer and bass player Enrico Fazio (concert-performance in Noci Jazz Festival, 2 CDs), singer Sainkho Namchylak, American viola and violin player LaDonna Smith (concerts in USA and Russia), American guitar player and singer Misha Feigin, Lithuanian trombonist Vitautas Pilibavicius, German trombonist and dijeridoo player Heinz-Erich Goedecke. Sergey Letov participated in happenings and performances of Moscow conceptualists - Collective Actions, later with Andrei Monastyrsky, and TOTART since 1984, with Rea Nikonova since 1995, played at many art exhibitions in the galleries in Moscow, Bremen, Berlin, Smolensk. Sergey Letov performed also with modern poets and writers: Nina Iskrenko, Dmitry Alexandrovich Prigov, Lev Rubinstein, Gennady Katsov, Nina Sadur, Andrei Bitov, Vyacheslav Kupriyanov, Sergey Birjukow, Anna Alchuk, Vladimir Druk, Tatiana Scherbina, Nikolay Baitov and Svetlana Litvak, Yulia Skorodumova, Konstantin Kedrov, Elena Katsiuba, Liudmila Hodynskaia, Erkki Lappalainen (Finland -Sweden), Marina Kniazeva, Lesya Tyshkovska. In a duo with Alexander Alexandrov he participated in the international festival MILANOPOESIA-91 (Italy). Since 2002 Sergey Letov plays in Saxophone Quartet (or sometimes trio) Russian Sax Mafia. Since 1984 Sergey Letov plays with rock and alternative bands, such as Aquarium, Centre, DK, Alissa, DDT, Vesyolye Kartinki, Doctor, Nochnoi Prospect, Atonal Syndrom, Soft Animals and Ivan Sokolovsky,Grazhdanskaya Oborona. Since 1986 Sergey Letov collaborates with actress Nika Kossenkova. In the 1988-1989 he worked in Theatre of Improvisation in Moscow, in 1990-1991 in Moscow Creative Workshops (Mikhail Mokeev), in 1989-1992 and then since 1996 in the School of Dramatic Art of Anatoly Vassiliev, in 1991-1992 in Centro Sperimentale di Teatro a Roma (Sharoo and Reza Kheradmand), in 1991-1992 with clown company "Licedei-4" in France, Taganka Theatre since 1996 - "Moscow- Petushki" and "Marat/Sade", Kinetic Theatre of Sasha Pepelaev since 1997, Saumarkt Theater in Feldkirch, Austria in 1998, Moscow Art Academic Theatre (MKhAT by A.P.Chekhov) - 1999-2000, Theatre "Chelovek" in Moscow - since 2001 - "Entre Nous". Another form of Sergey Letov' activities is composing and playing music for cinema (Aleinikov brothers, Savva Kulish, Tatiana Chivikova, Yury Zmorovich a. o.), video, Radio and TV (more than 10 movies). Since 1996 Sergey Letov and Alexei Borisov play background music for the live performances of the German movie by Friedrich Wielhelm Murnau "Faust. Eine Folksage". Sergey Letov plays soprano, tenor, baritone saxophones, bass clarinet, flute, piccolo and alto flute, kuray. DIMITRII ALEKSANDROVICH PRIGOV: Dmitry Prigov (1940, Moscow, Russia) – poet, essay writer, artist, performer. Started his creative literary and artistic activities in the late 1950s. He is the author of numerous publications in magazines, literary miscellanies, catalogues and anthologies of contemporary poetry, as well as poetry books, essays and prose, issued by Russian and foreign publishing houses, including such as: Text Publishers, New Literary Review (Moscow), Limbach Publishing House (St.Petersburg), Michigan University Press (Chicago), Indiana University Press (Bloomington), Penguin (London), Iron Press (Culler Coats), Reclam Verlag, Oberbaum Verlag, Literarische Colloquium (Berlin), Space Umano (Milan), Triptyque Poesie, LRS-AMGA (Paris) and others. Among the recent poetry books are the following ones: 50 Drops of Blood (Moscow: Argo-Risk, 1994), Emergence of verse after its death (Moscow: Text, 1995), Militiaman and Others (Moscow: Obscuri Viri, 1996), Der Milizionär und die Anderen (Leipzig: Reclam Verlag, 1992), Les flauves de la vie (Paris: Triptyque, LRS-AMGA, 1994), Soviet texts – 1979-84 (St.Petersburg: Limbach Publishing House, 1997), Written since 1990 till 1994 (Moscow: NLO, 1998). He conducted a number of solo exhibitions at the Struve Gallery (Chicago), Contemporary Art Center (Saint Louis, 1989), Krings-Ernst Gallerie (Cologne, 1991), DAAD Gallery (Berlin, 1991), Guelman Gallery (Moscow, 1994), Russian Museum (St.Petersburg, 1994), Luedwig Museum (Budapest, 1995), Krings-Ernst Gallerie (Cologne, 1995), Muelcheim Museum (Muelcheim-on-Ruhr, 1995) and others, he also conducted a number of poetry readings and lectures on contemporary Russian art and literature at Harvard, Stanford, Columbia Universities, also at Berkeley, Los Angeles, and Ohio University College and so on (USA), London and Cambridge University colleges (Great Britain), as well as at the Universities of Munich, Frankfurt, Bochum, Bremen, Heidelberg (Germany) and others. Since the midst 1980s Prigov has participated in various festivals of contemporary poetry both in Russia and abroad, including such as: Novostroyka Avant-garde Festival (London, 1988), Festival of Avant-garde Classical Music (Moscow, 1990), Milanopoesia (Milan, 1991), Brighton Art Festival (Bridgetown, 1992), Rotterdam Poetry Festival (Rotterdam, 1993) and so on. In 1984-87 he performed as a vocalist and saxophone player with the group “Middle Russian Hills,” recorded several musical albums and solo poetry readings (MC, CD-format). Since 1989 till 1993 he hosted a program on the radio “Deutsche Welle.” In 1989 a documentary film was made about the poet’s creative activities, it was called “Dmitry Prigov: Poet and Rebel” (Moscow). He acted in the feature films “Taxi Blues”(1990), “Khrustalyov, Get into the Car!”(1995). Prigov participated in more than a hundred group exhibitions both in Russia and abroad. He is a laureate of various prizes, rewards and awards, including the Pushkin Prize for literature (Topfer-Foundation and Russian PEN Club, 1994), German Academy of Art Award (1991), also First Prize winner at the Paper Biennial (Duren, 1994). Dmitry Prigov lives and works in Moscow (Russia) and Cologne (Germany). 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