翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Irena Kohont
・ Irena Komancová
・ Irena Koprowska
・ Irena Kosíková
・ Irena Kočí
・ Irena Krzywicka
・ Irena Kwiatkowska
・ Irena Lasiecka
・ Irena Latinik-Vetulani
・ Irena Litvinovič
・ Irena Machovcak
・ Irena Martínková
・ Irena Nalepa
・ Irena Nawrocka
・ Irena Olevsky
Irena Orlov
・ Irena Pantelic
・ Irena Papadopoulos
・ Irena Pavelková
・ Irena Pavlovic
・ Irena Pawełczyk
・ Irena Peeva
・ Irena Petkova
・ Irena Ponaroshku
・ IRENA Renewable Energy Learning Partnership
・ Irena Salina
・ Irena Santor
・ Irena Scott
・ Irena Sedlecká
・ Irena Sendler


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Irena Orlov : ウィキペディア英語版
Irena Orlov
Irena Orlov (born Rozhanskaya, Irena, others surnames: Yasnogorodskaya) ( (ロシア語:Орлова, Ирэна (Рожанская, Ирэна, прочие фамилии: Ясногородская)); was born on April 19, 1942 in Saint Petersburg, then Leningrad, is a Russian-American pedagogue
and piano teacher. Her current and former students include a number of children prodigies and celebrities
who credit her for being a significant force in their musical development.
==Personal life==
Irena Orlov was born in Leningrad, USSR (now St. Petersburg, Russia) to a family of Abram Isaakovich Rozhansky, a prominent Jewish trial lawyer. In 1960-1970s, Rozhansky actively participated as a defender in a number of political trials known as anti-Jewish trials of 1969-1975. The family was active in the cultural life and in the circles of the Leningrad underground artistic community. Irena Orlov was close to such figures as Alexei Khvostenko, Mikhnov-Voitenko, Alexander Knaifel. Following the publication of Abram Rozhansky's ("Anti-Jewish Trials in the Soviet Union" ), Irena's staying in the USSR became problematic.
She was a friend of Leonid Aronzon,(1939–1970)〔Leonid Aronzon article in the Russian Wikipedia〕 and Elena Schwartz (alt. spelling: Schvarts)(1948–2010), Russian poets. Following the death of Leonid Aronzon, Irena was instrumental in arranging a secret transfer of the Aronzon's archive outside of the USSR. Later she became the keeper of the archive (till 1993).
She and poet Elena Schvarts made possible the first significant publication of L. Aronzon's collected poems in Israel ("Maler" publishers).
In 1993 she returned the archive to the poet's brother Vitaly Aronzon, whom she considered the poet's rightful heir after the death of his wife Rita Purishinskaya.
In 1960 - 1980 Irena was a close friend and supporter of Boris Ponizovsky (1930–1995) :ru:Понизовский, Борис Юрьевич, a reformer and theorist of theater.
Irena was married to Henry (Genrikh) Orlov (1926–2007), a musicologist and philosopher, the author "A Tree of Music",〔( Genrikh Orlov. A Tree of Music. Washington (DC), H. Frager & Co; St.-Petersburg, Sovietsky Kompozitor, 1992 – 410 pp.; 2nd ed. – 2005. )〕 a fundamental work on the philosohy and cultural aspects of music.

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「Irena Orlov」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.