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** Sergei Aleksandrovich Yesenin, Russian lyric poet ( d. 1925 )
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SRCO agents assassinated two Ministers of the Interior, Dmitry Sipyagin and V. K. von Plehve, Grand Duke Sergei Aleksandrovich, the Governor of Ufa N. M. Bogdanovich, and many other high-ranking officials.
His very particular translating made available to the Czech literature works of Russian authors ( Aleksandr Pushkin, Mikhail Lermontov, Nikolai Gogol, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Leo Tolstoy, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Sergei Yesenin, Michail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov ).
Sergei Diaghilev, in a 1909 portrait by Valentin Aleksandrovich Serov
vi: Sergei Aleksandrovich Yesenin
* Sergei Aleksandrovich Vinogradov ( 1958 – 2010 ), Russian author, UN journalist and translator.
* Sergei Aleksandrovich Litvinov ( born 1986 ), Russian football player
Duke Sergei Aleksandrovich ( 1902 ).

Sergei and Nilus
* Sergei Nilus ( 18621929 ), Russian religious writer and self-described mystic, one of the first publishers of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
The paper gained notoriety in 1920 when it ran a series of 17 or 18 articles based on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, text previously published in Russian by Sergei Nilus as the last chapter, Chapter XII, of Velikoe v malom ... ( The Great in the Small: The Coming of the Anti-Christ and the Rule of Satan on Earth ).
Sergei Nilus
It consisted of a collection 24 or 27 chapters — a mere short appendix ( actually chapter XII, the last chapter ) in a Russian language 1905 book, by Sergei Nilus, prophesying the coming of the Anti-Christ.

Sergei and also
" He also told his son Sergei that on Cuba, Kennedy " would make a fuss, make more of a fuss, and then agree ".
Around this time he was involved in the creation of the Filmliga based in Amsterdam which drew foreign filmmakers to Holland such as Alberto Cavalcanti, René Clair, Sergei Eisenstein, Vsevolod Pudovkin, and Dziga Vertov who also became his friends.
He also began studying film theory by reading books about other famous directors, such as Sergei Eisenstein along with how-to books about the craft of film making.
The development of Russian cinema in the 1920s by such filmmakers as Dziga Vertov and Sergei Eisenstein saw considerable progress in the use of the motion picture as a propaganda tool, yet it also served to develop the art of moviemaking.
Although loosely based on the Andersen story, it was also said to have been inspired by the real-life meeting of Sergei Diaghilev with the British ballerina Diana Gould.
For example, the 1961 Russian adaptation Ukroshchenie stroptivoy directed by Sergei Kolosov ; the 1964 French adaptation La mégère apprivoisée, directed by Pierre Badel, which aired on RTF ; the 1971 Polish adaptation Poskromienie złośnicy, directed by Zygmunt Hübner, which aired on TVP1 ; the 1974 German adaptation Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung, directed by Otto Schenk, which aired on Das Erste ; the 1975 Dutch adaptation De getemde feeks, directed by Robert Lussac and Senne Rouffaer, which aired on KRO ; another Dutch production, from 1990, under the same name, directed by Berend Boudewijn and Dirk Tanghe, which also aired on KRO ; and the 1990 Polish adaptation Poskromienie złośnicy, directed by Michał Kwieciński, which aired on TVP1.
Karloff is also heard as the narrator of Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf with the Vienna State Opera Orchestra under Mario Rossi.
Examples of this exist not only in posters but also in the films of Leni Riefenstahl and Sergei Eisenstein.
Koussevitzky also commissioned many new pieces from prominent composers, including the Symphony No. 4 of Sergei Prokofiev and the Symphony of Psalms by Igor Stravinsky.
The Orchestra has also had many distinguished guest conductors, including Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Edward Elgar, Morton Gould, Walter Hendl, Erich Kunzel, Erich Leinsdorf, Charles Munch, Eugene Ormandy, André Previn, Sergei Prokofiev, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Maurice Ravel, Arnold Schoenberg, Leonard Slatkin, Leopold Stokowski, Richard Strauss, George Szell, Michael Tilson Thomas, Bruno Walter, and John Williams.
The soundtrack for the film was written by Sergei Prokofiev, who also reworked the score into a concert cantata.
Innovatory puppeteers such as Tony Sarg, Waldo Lanchester, John Wright, Bil Baird, Joan Baixas, Sergei Obratsov, Philipe Genty, Peter Schumann, Dattatreya Aralikatte, Jim Henson, Dadi Pudumjee, and Julie Taymor have also continued to develop the forms and content of puppetry, so that the phrase ' puppet theatre ' is no longer limited to traditional forms of marionettes, glove, or rod puppets.
The MSO won Grammy awards in 1996 for their recording of Hector Berlioz ' Les Troyens and in 2000 for Sergei Prokofiev and Béla Bartók piano concerti with Martha Argerich on EMI, and additionally it has also won a number of Juno Awards and Felix Awards.
He also knows and meets various real-life historical figures, including Jack London, Ernest Hemingway, Hermann Hesse, Butch Cassidy, James Joyce, Gabriele D ' Annunzio, Frederick Rolfe, Joseph Conrad, Sukhbaatar, John Reed, White Russian general Roman Ungern von Sternberg, Enver Pashaof Turkey and Sergei Semenov, modelled after Grigory Semyonov.
Count Sergei Yulyevich Witte (, Sergey Yul ' evich Vitte ) (), also known as Sergius Witte, was a highly influential policy-maker who presided over extensive industrialisation within the Russian Empire.
Her writings also helped to bring Sergei Eisenstein to the attention of the British public.
He has also cited as influences the works of the Russian romantic composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, particularly his four piano concertos.
The 1930s saw Prokofiev's scores for Sergei Eisenstein's epic movies, and also soundtracks by Isaak Dunayevsky that ranged from classical pieces to popular jazz.
There has been only one instance in which a Selke Trophy winner was also awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy for Most Valuable Player — Sergei Fedorov captured both trophies during the 1993 – 94 NHL season.
Rutherford also acquired defenseman Glen Wesley from the Bruins in exchange for three first round draft picks ( Kyle McLaren, Johnathan Aitken, and Sergei Samsonov ).
One of the Soviet MiG-19 fighters pursuing Powers, piloted by Sergei Safronov, was also destroyed in the missile salvo.
With the rise of the piano virtuoso, many composer-pianists did likewise, notably Ludwig van Beethoven, Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt, Camille Saint-Saëns, and Sergei Rachmaninoff, and also the somewhat lesser-known Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Carl Maria von Weber, John Field, Ferdinand Ries, and F. X. Mozart.
It was commanded by Nahum " Sergei " Sarig ( hence also called Sergei Brigade ) and consisted of four Palmach battalions.

Sergei and Sergius
He married Juliana Osorguine in 1943, before completing his theological studies at the Orthodox Theological Institute of St. Sergius in Paris ( where he studied with the noted Russian theologian, Father Sergei Bulgakov, amongst others ) and was ordained a priest in 1946.

Sergei and Serge
Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev (;, Sergei Pavlovich Dyagilev, ; 19 August 1929 ), usually referred to outside of Russia as Serge, was a Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes, from which many famous dancers and choreographers would arise.
Among the guests were Elgar, Beecham, Otto Klemperer, Bruno Walter, Wilhelm Furtwängler and Serge Koussevitzky ; soloists in the 1920s included Sergei Rachmaninoff, Artur Schnabel and the young Yehudi Menuhin.
* The first translations of the Armenian odes of Sayat Nova in European languages was in France by Elisabeth Mouradian and the French poet Serge Venturini in 2006 ; the book was dedicated to Sergei Parajanov.
Other famous players include Canadian Stanley Cup Winner Serge Boisvert, Swedish International Johan Åkerman, and Sergei Pushkov who won the World Championship with the Soviet Union.
Noting that the Soviet Union was in economic recovery by 1935, Serge predicted that Stalin would choose normalization, but by 1936 the terror was expanding, using the assassination of Sergei Kirov in December 1934 as a pretext.
As Serge became increasingly unable to publish articles, he continued to write novels, including The Long Dusk, concerning the fall of France to the Nazis, and The Case of Comrade Tulayev, about the Stalinist purges ( starting with the killing of Sergei Kirov ).
In spite of this, the orchestra continued to attract notable musicians and conductors, such as Richard Burgin, who later became concertmaster for Serge Koussevitzky in Boston ; Max Rostal ; Ernst Glaser ; Robert Soetens, for whom Sergei Prokofiev's 2nd Violin Concerto was written ; and others who were driven out of Germany by the Nazi regime-Igor Stravinsky, Fritz Busch, Erich Kleiber, and Bruno Walter.
Serge Poltoratzky ( alternate spellings: Sergei or Sergey and Poltoratsky, Poltoratskii or Poltoratskiy ), 1803-1884, was a Russian literary scholar, bibliophile and humanitarian.
* Marija Trofimova, " Prince Serge M. Wolkonsky – theatrical critic of Poslednie Novosti " (“ Knyaz Sergei Volkonsky – teatralny kritik gazety Poslednie Novosti ”) ( in Russian ), Rev.

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