Larisa Novoseltseva

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Larisa Novoseltseva (Russian: Лариса Новосельцева) is a Russian singer-songwriter, composer, performer of Russian and Ukrainian folk songs and romances, and creator of project Return of the Silver Age. She is author of music and performer of songs and ballads on poems by more than forty Russian poets, mostly of the Silver Age, such as Osip Mandelstam,[1][2] Nikolay Gumilev,[3] Boris Pasternak,[4]Marina Tsvetaeva, Maksimilian Voloshin, Konstantin Balmont,[5] Alexander Vertinsky[6] and many others, including Bella Akhmadulina who, according to Novoseltseva, can be viewed as the last poet of Silver Age based on her poetic language and style.[7][8] Novoseltseva created more than 300 songs and published more than 20 music albums.[9] She usually performs solo using guitar or piano for the accompaniment. More recently, she frequently appears with violinist Michael Czerwinski[10]

Novoseltseva considers music "the missing dimension of poetry".[11] Together with her husband, Sergei Novoseltsev, she runs the non-commercial educational project "Return of Silver Age".[12] During the project she created more than 200 songs and 50 solo concerts, published 18 music albums, and organized club "Koktebel" that runs regular meetings to discuss Russian poetry,[13] and made more than 150 appearances at events and gatherings in libraries, museums, art houses and clubs.[14][15] Stated goal of the project is educating public about Russian poetry of the Silver Age, after a 70-year ban or neglect during the Soviet period, and improving everyday Russian language using poetry.[1][16]

Selected discography

Concerts published on YouTube

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Romance to memory of Osip Mandelshtam, interview with Larisa Novoseltseva at RFE/RL by Marina Timasheva
  2. Fragment of presentation by Larisa Novoseltva published by her on YouTube: poem Petrograd, I do not want to die about Great Terror by Osip Mandelstam and song on poem Ballad about Black Raven by Alexander Brailovskiy ("Black Ravens" is a colloquial name for black vans of NKVD that circled around the city to pick up their victims during the Terror)
  3. Giraffe, poem by Nikolay Gumilev, music and song by Larisa Novoseltseva, with English translation
  4. Autumn, poem by Boris Pasternak about his love to Olga Ivinskaya
  5. Wordlessness, a poem by Konstantin Balmont, music and song by Larisa Novoseltseva
  6. Songs of Alexander Vertinsky, performed by Larisa Novoseltseva
  7. Interview with Larisa Novoseltseva on Russian TV
  8. Larisa Novoseltseva at Synthesis of Poetry and Music website, dedicated to Russian Romance
  9. [http://www.russiandvd.com/store/person.asp?id=23796&media=&type=artist&genreid=. A few available DVD discs]
  10. Return of Mira Lokhvitskaya to Petersburg by Leonid Romankov, Internet newspaper Cogita.ru
  11. Interview with Larisa Novoseltseva at Echo of Moscow with Boris Alekseev
  12. The good will come to your soul (Russian), "Culture and Time" magazine, №1, 2013, 05.18.13
  13. Club Koktebel in Library of Maksimilian Voloshin, LaRomance website
  14. Project "Return of the Silver Age", Human rights in Russia, internet newspaper
  15. Performance by Larisa Novoseltseva, "Kitezh. Poems to Russia", Sakharov Center
  16. Return. Silver Age., LaRomance website

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