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Art, Artem, Artemiy or Artemy Troitsky (Russian: Арте́мий Тро́ицкий, born 16 June 1955 in Yaroslavl) is a Russian journalist, music critic, concert promoter, broadcaster, and an academic who has taught classes on music journalism at Moscow State University. He was born in Yaroslavl, then in the Soviet Union. In 1988 he was described in the New York Times as "the leading Soviet rock critic".〔Bill Keller, (About the Arts: Moscow. Rock, Born in the U.S.S.R. ), in ''The New York Times'', Oct. 9, 1988.〕 In 1986 Troitsky was one of the organizers of the "Account No. 904" rock concert, modelled on Live Aid, to raise funds for the victims of the Chernobyl disaster, the first such concert in the Soviet Union.〔"Soviet Stars Give Concert for Chernobyl", ''Rock Hill Herald'' 29 May 1986, p. 4b.〕 Currently Troitsky is living in Tallinn, Estonia and works as a lecturer in Tallinn and Helsinki. ==Books== *''Back in the USSR: The True Story of Rock in Russia''. London and Boston: Faber & Faber, 1988. :Reviewed by Richard Stites in ''Slavic Review'' 48:2 (1989): 308; by Alex Raksin in the Los Angeles Times, Nov. 27, 1988. *''Tusovka: Who's Who in the New Soviet Rock Culture''. London: Omnibus, 1990. :Translated into Italian by Vincenzo Perna as ''Tusovka. Rock e stili nella nuova cultura sovietica''. Turin: 1990. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Artemy Troitsky」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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