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movement, that contributing to a new Soviet cinema required abandoning the history of film altogether. Gusman wrote that the new cinema "must be built brick by brick, making use of everything that is healthy about the New World, and that which is good about the old." Gusman responded favorably to
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with new cast and choreography. Gusman remained with the Bolshoi Theatre through 1930, and in 1933 became head of the arts division of the Soviet Central Radio Administration. Gusman played a central role in working with Prokofiev in the musical and cinematic production of
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In 1934, Gusman negotiated a contract between Prokofiev and the All-Union Radio Committee, helping the composer return to Russia. Gusman also offered him a tremendous sum of 25,000 rubles for one of a series of commissioned works: the
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targeting Soviet artists and cultural leaders in 1937–38, Gusman was accused of having written ideologically unsound scripts in the past. While initial purges targeted those linked (or accused of links) to
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He was recognized as an important film critic, and from 1923 onwards headed Pravda's theatre section. Gusman rejected arguments among some Soviet filmmakers, associated with the
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Morrison, Simon; Kravetz, Nelly (2006). "The Cantata for the Twentieth Anniversary of October, or how the spectre of Communism haunted Prokofiev".
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Gusman's son Israel survived the purges, and would go on to head the Gorky Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra from 1957 until 1987.
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In 1937, Gusman lost his position as director of the Moscow Radio Orchestra, and was assigned a smaller post at a
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and during the First World War, Gusman associated with intellectuals and critics around the
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The Profits of Slavery: Baltic Forced Laborers and Deportees Under Stalin and Krushchev
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It was in 1921 that Gusman and his family moved to Moscow, where he began writing for
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Muzykal'naia entsiklopediia, Moskva: Sovetskaia entsiklopediia, Sovetskii kompozitor
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magazine, including Dimitri Kruchkov and Victor Khovin, both members of the
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to marry the daughter of a merchant, who soon gave birth to their son,
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in 1918, and by 1920 was named the editor of its newspaper, the
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Miller, Jamie (2007). "The Purges of Soviet Cinema, 1929–38".
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of the late 1930s, and died in a labor camp in 1944. His son
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Arts Division, Gusman played an important role in promoting
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As a young man Gusman was a violinist and played for the
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Composing for the Red Screen: Prokofiev and Soviet Film
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and internationally. Gusman was arrested during the
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Lina and Serge: The Love and Wars of Lina Prokofiev
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Index


Israel Borisovich Gusman
Pravda
Bolshoi Theatre
Soviet Radio Committee
Sergei Prokofiev's
USSR
Great Purges
Israel Borisovich Gusman
St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra
Sheremetev
Russian Revolution
Ego-Futurist
Nizhny Novgorod
Israel Gusman
Bolshevik
Communist Party
Proletkult
Kino-Pravda
Bolshoi Academic Theater's
Prokofiev's
Pas d'Acier
Lieutenant Kijé
Moscow Radio Orchestra
Cantata for the Twentieth Anniversary of October
October Revolution of 1917

Bolshoi Theatre
Prokofiev's
Lieutenant Kijé

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