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Russian poet, musicologist, author of a music pedagogical system Valeri Brainin

Valeri Brainin (aka Willi Brainin and Brainin-Passek, Russian: Валерий Борисович Брайнин (Valeri Borissovich Brainin) [vɐˈlɨrʲɪj bɐˈrʲisəvʲɪtɕ ˈbrajnʲɪn] ru ru ), Russian/German musicologist, music manager, composer, and poet.

Born 27 January 1948 in Nizhni Tagil, Russia, in the family of Austrian poet and translator, political émigré Boris Brainin (Sepp Österreicher), who belonged to the well-known Viennese Brainin family (his relatives are Hebrew publicist, biographer and public figure Reuben Brainin, Austrian/British violinist Norbert Brainin and others).

He lives at the moment in Hanover, Germany.

Positions[edit]

President (from 2004) of the Russian Federation Society for Music Education (RussSME) – National Affiliate of the International Society for Music Education (ISME), a member of UNESCO.[1] Head of the Laboratory of New Technologies in Music Education, Moscow State Pedagogical University. Art Director of Classica Nova International Music Competition. [2] Art Director of the net of Brainin Music Schools (Brainin-Musikschulen), Germany. [3] He has directed seminars/master courses at conservatoires and universities in Austria, Colombia, Germany, Italy, Russia, USA, etc. In addition he offered weekly music talks on Radio Liberty from Munich and Prague, and has literary, critical and scientific musical publications in Russian, German, English, and Italian.

Music activities[edit]

Brainin is a full Member of the International Teacher's Training Academy of Science (Moscow),[4] and of other scientific/pedagogical societies. He studied mathematics, linguistics, musical pedagogics, music theory and composition. He has had works performed in the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, and taught at Moscow's Gnessin Music School for specially gifted children. The Brainin Teaching Method for ‘development of musical intelligence in children’[5][6][7][8] became a standard part of the curriculum. He is also a noted piano teacher for children. Among his former students there are some prize-winners of national and international competitions. [9][10][11][12][13][14] Brainin is a researcher in microtonal music.[15][16]

Literary activities[edit]

Russian poet (also known as Valeri (Willi) Brainin-Passek),[17][18][19][20] a pupil of Arseny Tarkovsky, a member (1985–1990) of Moscow Club „Poezia“ (ru: Клуб «Поэзия») together with Yuri Arabov, Jewgenij Bunimovitch, Mikhail Epstein, Alexandr Eremenko, Sergey Gandlevsky, Nina Iskrenko, Timur Kibirov, Alexei Parshchikov, Dmitri Prigov, Lev Rubinstein, a. o. Most essential poetry publications:
Russian:
Literary magazines "Znamya" (Moscow), "Novy Mir" (Moscow), "Arion" (Moscow), "Ogoniok" (Moscow), "Grani" (Frankfurt-am-Main), "Dvadtsat dva" (Jerusalem), "Kreshchatik" (Kiev), anthologies "Verses of the Century" (Moscow, compiled by Yevgeny Yevtushenko) and "Verses of the Century-2" (Moscow, compiled by Eugen V. Witkowsky).

English:
Literary magazine "Partisan Review" (1994, No. 2, Boston).[21]
"EastWest" Literary Forum (2023).[22]

Well-known relatives[edit]

References[edit]

Sources[edit]

  • ^ German: Guinness Book Certificate
  • ^ English, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Russian: Brainin Music School
  • ^ Russian: http://www.manpo.ru
  • ^ Valeri Brainin. Predictive Listening in Music Comprehension and Music Training // In: Proceedings of the International Society for Music Education, 33rd World Conference on Music Education, Baku, Azerbaijan 15-20 July 2018, edited by David Forrest, pp. 20-26. - Published in Australia, 2018 (ISBN 978-0-6481219-3-0).
  • ^ Valeri Brainin. Musical training: A different Way
  • ^ Brainin MethodonYouTube
  • ^ V.Brainin. Development of "predictive perception" of music in children. // In: A.R.Addessi & S.Young (Eds). MERYC2009. Proceedings of the European Network of Music Educators and Researches of Young Children, Bologna (Italy), 22nd-25th July 2009, pp.135-142. Bologna: Bolonia University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-88-7395-472-9 (available in Internet)
  • ^ "Maria Mazo ::: Website". Archived from the original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved 12 November 2008.
  • ^ [Classica Nova] [Prize-winners]
  • ^ Welcome to the website of Yulia Musayelyan Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ [Classica Nova] [Prize-winners]
  • ^ [Classica Nova] [Prize-winners]
  • ^ "Anastasia Avdalova". brainin.org. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  • ^ "Literatur - Grundlagen - Ekmelische Musik". 19 May 2024.
  • ^ Valeri Brainin. Employment of Multicultural and Interdisciplinary Ideas in Ear Training ("Microchromatic" Pitch. "Coloured" Pitch). // Proceedings: International Society for Music Education 28th World Conference, Bologna, 2008, ISBN 978-0-9804560-2-8 (available in Internet)
  • ^ Russian: Sergey Chuprinin. German writers Archived 2011-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Чупринин С. Русская литература сегодня. Зарубежье. – М., Время, 2008, ISBN 978-5-9691-0292-7
  • ^ В.В.Огрызко. Русские писатели. Современная эпоха. – М., Литературная Россия, 2004
  • ^ E.Tichomirova. Russische zeitgenössische Schriftsteller in Deutschland. Ein Nachschlagewerk. – München: Verlag Otto Sagner, 1998
  • ^ The American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies 1994 by Maria Gorecki Nowak. – Publisher: M. E. Sharpe, 1997. ISBN 1-56324-751-8
  • ^ Valeri Brainin-Passek. Poetry

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