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Zinoviev

Grigori Yevseevich, original name Ovsel Gershon Aronov Radomyslsky. 1883--1936, Soviet politician; chairman of the Comintern (1919--26) executed for supposed complicity in the murder of Kirov. He was the supposed author of the forged 'Zinoviev letter' urging British Communists to revolt, publication of which helped to defeat (1924) the first Labour Government
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It includes new poetry by Katrina Porteous, an archive of dialect voices and specially composed music by Peter Zinovieff.
Free improvisation conflated performer and composer into one; and the computer afforded "the direct translation of scores into music," according to Zinovieff. In the ensuing decades, as computers and electronic music became more entwined, the roles of composer, performer, and programmer would not only further coalesce but frequently be assumed by a nonmusician.
(5.) Zinovieff A, Harborow PR, Comparison of the early response of two methods of rehabilitation in adhesive capsulitis, Swiss Med Weekly, 2004, 134: 353- 358.
Tambien intenta evaluar si los conocimientos y destrezas adquiridas estan siendo implementados en el area de trabajo (Zinovieff, 2008).
(57) When she, Brian Hodgson and Peter Zinovieff established Unit Delta Plus, one of the core aims of the organisation was, as Derbyshire acknowledged, to bring electronic music to the public.
Zinovieff and Hughes: "[...] an old bee, pushed out of its hive, buzzed in the gold-flecked willows"
Zinovieff, Sofka (1991) 'Hunters and Hunted: Kamaki and the Ambiguities of Sexual Predation in a Greek Town,', in P.
The visitor to this city needs a guide that is both knowledgeable and succinct, and Kyril Zinovieff has a good claim to being both.
Today sees the world premiere of a new collaboration between poet Katrina Porteous and electronic music pioneer Peter Zinovieff.
Zinovieff and Hughes provide a new translation of Tolstoy's late masterpiece.
Later in the afternoon there will be an audiovisual performance, Edge, inspired by the solar system and including live poetry performed by Katrina Porteous, who lives on the Northumberland coast and is best known for her radio poetry, and music composed by Peter Zinovieff who has collaborated with Katrina before.