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  1. Valentin Yakovlevich Parnakh (Russian: Валентин Яковлевич Парнах) (1891–1951) was a Soviet musician and choreographer, who was a founding father of Soviet jazz. He was also a poet, and translated many foreign works into Russian, notably Spanish poetry and plays.

  2. Poeta, actor, bailarín, coreógrafo, músico, amigo de Picasso y Eisenstein, oscilaba entre la cultura rusa, francesa y judía, entre el Barroco y el Modernismo, dejando un legado artístico rico, ecléctico, y en su mayoría condenado al olvido.

  3. Valentín Yakóvlevich Parnok ( cirílico ruso: Валентин Яковлевич Парнах, Taganrog, 26 de julio de 1891- Moscú, 29 de enero de 1951) poeta, traductor, coreógrafo y músico ruso considerado el padre del jazz soviético . Biografía. Casa de los Parnok en Taganrog.

  4. The emergence of jazz in Russia and the Soviet Union is tied to Valentin Parnakh, a poet, musician and choreographer, whose first exposure to the genre was in France in 1921. After hearing Louis Mitchell’s Jazz Kings perform at a Parisian café, Parnakh was fascinated and planned to start the first jazz band in Russia.

  5. Born to a family of Jewish merchants in Taganrog, a Black Sea port 400 miles east of Odessa, Valentin Parnakh was the younger brother of the minor neo-Symbolist poetess, Sofiia Parnakh (1885-1933), a lesbian partner of Marina Tsvetaeva and intimate friend of Osip Mandelstam.

  6. 21 de feb. de 2022 · El 1 de octubre, bajo la dirección del saxofonista ruso Igor Butman, se reconstruirá el mítico primer concierto de Valentin Parnakh, en la hora, fecha y lugar donde tuvo lugar. Posteriormente, se organiza una gran gala de big band en el famoso Teatro Bolshoi.

  7. One fine day in 1921, Russian dancer, poet and performer Valentin Parnakh was in Paris, France when he first heard jazz music. Immediately beguiled, he decided to bring it back to his native Russia, and started planning the first-ever jazz concert performed by Russian artists.