News

Invitation to supporting

Idea of Project:

Dr. Uli Zislin, Collector, Songwriter

Phone: 301/942-2728       E-mail: museum@zislin.com

 

             American Museum & Research Center

          of Russian Culture

 

This project will be based at the beginning

on Zislin’s collections in the fields of

   poetry, music, philosophy, and theater 

   at the Washington Museum of Russian Poetry & Music

 ( www.museum.zislin.com  )

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2012

October 7, Sunday, 2:00 PM.

17th Washington Tsvetaeva Bonfire

Marina Tsvetaeva 120th birthday anniversary

the Washington Museum of Russian Poetry & Music 15th anniversary (1997 - 2012)

 

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                          Washington Museum of Russian Poetry and Music

                                                      1997-2008

                   www.museum.zislin.com  301/942-2728  museum@zislin.com      

                                ( on Veirs Mill Rd., Rockville, MD 20853 )

                                         

                    2008 PROGRAM

 

New exhibit! Open daily by appointment

 

Meetings by mark 10th museum work

Touring performances of the series,

 Russian Verses as Bard-Song and Romance Lyrics:

                              Boris Pasternak and Marina Tsvetaeva

                          The Sisters, Marina and Anastasia Tsvetaev

                  Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva

 

                   Meetings with flowers at the Alley of R Meetings with flowers at the  Alley of Russian Poets and Composers

All Year Round, 3600 Calvert St., NW DC 20007 

Publishing articles and books by museum’s collections

 Works to new project: American Museum and Research Center of Russian Culture ( poetry, music, philosophy, and theater )

 Participation in efforts to create the first Russian public library collection in Greater Washington.

New Public Library with Russian books was open for Service on  November 29, 2006.

     Address: 21 Maryland Ave., Rockville 20850.

 

 13th Annual Washington-Area Tsvetaeva Bonfire, October 5, 2:00 PM:           

                  Youthful Verses of Marina  Tsvetaeva

       Address: 5100 Meadowside Lane, Rockville, MD

 

The Museum’s founder and curator Uli Zislin welcomes requests for Museum-sponsored touring performances, visits to the Museum and to the Alley of Russian Poets and Composers:  phone 301 942 2728, e-mail museum@zislin

  

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                         Wednesday, October 31, 7:00 PM

 

                                            Dr. Uli Zislin,

                                                    poet, songwriter, curator

                                                    www.museum.zislin.com

                                                                 Topic

                                 “A LOOKBACK

                                  AND A LOOK AHEAD”

 

                                                        Rockville Library

                                    21 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850

                                                           Meeting Room 1

 

                                                                   Metro: Rockville Metro Station (Red Line)

                                                          Busses: Ride-Оn  # 46,47,54,55,56. Metrobus  # T-2, Q-2

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TSVETAEVA  BONFIRE # 12

October 7, Sunday, 2:00 PM, Rockville Regional Park

     

Glade near Meadowside Nature Center

 

 ADDRESS:

5100 Meadowside Lane, Rocklville,  MD.  

 

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This year we celebrate the10th anniversary of the Washington Museum of Russian Poetry and Music with the new booklet designed by Vera Zislin (edited by Julia, Ily, and Olga Zislin).

To download page-by-page version click here

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Washington Museum of Russian Poetry and Music

1997-2007

www.museum.zislin.com

museum@zislin.com       301 942 2728

( on Veirs Mill Rd., Rockville, MD 20853 )

                                         

2007 PROGRAM

 New exhibit! Open daily by appointment

 

·        Meetings by mark 10th museum work

 

·        Touring performances of the series,

 Russian Verses as Bard-Song and Romance Lyrics:

                   “ Boris Pasternak and Marina Tsvetaeva” (to mark Tsvetaeva 115th birthday)

                   The Sisters, Marina and Anastasia Tsvetaev”

         “Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva.

 A Dialog That May or May Not Have  Happened”.                     

          “Bulat Okudzhava. His Later Verse”

 

·         Meetings with flowers at the Alley of R Meetings with flowers at the  

      Alley of Russian Poets and Composers

      All Year Round, 3600 Calvert St., NW DC 20007

·        Works to new project: American Museum& Research Center of Russian

     Culture ( poetry, music, philosophy, and theater )

·        Participation in efforts to create the first Russian public library  

     collection in Greater Washington.

     New Public Library with Russian books was open for Service on  

     November 29, 2006.

     Address: 21 Maryland Ave., Rockville 20850.

·        Twelve  Annual Washington-Area Tsvetaeva Bonfire, October 7:           

                    Youthful Verses of Marina  Tsvetaeva

                     (to mark M.Tsvetaeva 115th  birthday)

       10 years of Washington Museum of Russian Poetry and Music works

The Museum’s founder and curator Uli Zislin welcomes requests for Museum-sponsored touring

performances, visits to the Museum and to the Alley of Russian Poets:

phone 301 942 2728, e-mail museum@zislin             

 

 

                  Washington                                       

                 Literary & Music Museum of  Russian Poetry

                 WWW.MUSEUM.ZISLIN.COM        301/942-2728

      

                Guitar Studio of Vladimir Fridman

                  www.vfridman.com             240/ 631-0755 

 

      October 1,  2006 г., Sunday, 2:00 РМ

            

  11th Washington Tsvetaeva Bonfire

                               

                                    

      Program:

                  «The oldest and modern

                Russian Songs-Romances»

          

       Vladimir Fridman, Uli  Zislin ( Moscow ),

            Marinna Safonova  ( St.Petersburg )   

 

              October 1, 2006, Sunday, 2:00 PM,

                 Rock Creek Regional Park

    Medow near Meadowside Nature Center

 ADDRESS: 5100 Meadowside Lane,  North part of Rockville.

Enter to Meadowside Lane

from Muncaster Mill Rd.  ( 115 Ruite )

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Anons:

  October 7,  2007 г.:    12th  Washington Tsvetaeva Bonfire: Poems and songs.

  November 2006:

  Opening of new Public Library with 1000 Russian books in Rockville ( MC, MD,   

  near metro “Rockville  Station” ).

 

 

2006 PROGRAM 

      New exhibit!

                                    Open daily by appointment

 

·              Touring performances of the series,

         Russian Verse as Bard-Song and Romance Lyrics:

Boris Pasternak and Marina Tsvetaeva                             

“The Sisters, Marina and Anastasia Tsvetaev”                           

“Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva.  A Dialog That May or May Not Have  Happened”.                                             

“Bulat Okudzhava. His Later Verse”

etc.

 

·              Placement of Flowers on Memorial Poetical Days

         at the Alley of Russian Poets in Washington,                                               

        All Year Round,   3600 Calvert St., NW DC 20007

 

·              Museum-sponsored performances by Members of the Maryland      

        Association of Russian Bards

 

·              Participation in efforts to create the first Russian public library collection in Greater Washington

 

       

 

2005 PROGRAM

 

New exhibit! Open daily by appointment 

·        Final Part of All-American Festival of Bard Songs and Romances with Lyrics from Marina Tsvetaeva Verse 

·        Touring performances of the series,  Russian Verse as Bard-Song and Romance Lyrics:

                           “ Boris Pasternak and Marina Tsvetaeva” (to mark Pasterrnak’s 115th birthday)

                           “The Sisters, Marina and Anastasia Tsvetaev”

                 “Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva.  A Dialog That May or May Not Have  Happened”.

                “Bulat Okudzhava. His Later Verse”  

·        Sunday Meetings at the Alley of Russian Poets in Washington,

      All Year Round,   3600 Calvert St., NW DC 20007 

·        Museum-sponsored performances by Members of the Maryland    

     Association of Russian Bards  

·        Participation in efforts to create the first Russian public library  

     collection in Greater Washington 

·        Tenth Annual Washington-Area Tsvetaeva Bonfire, October 2:           

                    Boris Pasternak and Marina  Tsvetaeva

                     (to mark B.Pasternak 115th  birthday)

 

The Museum’s founder and curator Uli Zislin welcomes requests for Museum-sponsored touring performances, visits to the Museum and to the Alley of Russian Poets: phone 301 942 2728, e-mail museum@zislin

 

 

2004 PROGRAM

 

New exhibit! Open daily by appointment

 ·        Final Part of All-American Festival of Bard Songs and Romances with Lyrics from Marina Tsvetaeva Verse

 ·        Touring performances of the series,  Russian Verse as Bard-Song and Romance Lyrics:

The Sisters, Marina and Anastasia Tsvetaev” (to mark the 110th birthday of Anastasia Tsvetaeva)

“Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva.  A Dialog That May or May Not Have Happened” (to mark Anna Akhmatova’s 115th birthday)

“Bulat Okudzhava. His Later Verse” (to mark the poet’s 80th birthday)

·        Opening of Part Two of Alley of Russian Poets in Washington, DC, April 26

      Sunday Meetings at the Alley, All Year Round

·        Museum-sponsored performances by Members of the Maryland Association of Russian Bards

·        Participation in efforts to create the first Russian public library collection in Greater Washington

·        Ninth Annual Washington-Area Tsvetaeva Bonfire, October 3:         

     “Anna Akhmatova and Marina  Tsvetaeva (to mark Anna Akhmatova 115th birthday)

 

 

The Museum’s founder and curator Uli Zislin welcomes requests for Museum-sponsored touring performances, visits to the Museum and to the Alley of Russian Poets: phone 301 942 2728, e-mail museum@zislin