Evgeny kiselev biography books
Kiselev, Aleksei P.; Perel, Maria V.
18
2000
Kiselev, A. P.; Parker, D. F.
17
2010
Babich, Vassily M.; Kiselev, Aleksei P.
17
2018
Parker, D. F.; Kiselev, A. P.
12
2009
Kiselev, Aleksei P.
10
2004
Kiselev, A. P.; Perel’, M. V.
10
2002
Shuvalov, A. L.; Poncelet, O.; Kiselev, A. P.
9
2008
Kiselev, A. P.; Plachenov, A. B.
7
2012
Rogoff, Zigmund M.; Kiselev, Aleksei P.
6
2001
Kamotskij, I. V.; Kiselev, A. P.
6
2009
Tagirdzhanov, Azat M.; Blagovestchenskii, Alexander S.; Kiselev, Aleksei P.
6
2011
Zlobina, Ekaterina A.; Kiselev, Aleksei P.
4
2020
Kiselev, Aleksei P.
3
2003
Evgeny Kiselev
From Interview:
Hi Evgeny, please tell us a little bit about yourself, your past lives and how you came to be where you currently are today!
It’s not first time when I answer this question, and it’s always difficult for me. Well, I’ll try again. I’m 25 years old, tall, blond guy I live and work in St Petersburg city, Russia.
The last two years I work as a freelance graphic designer and digital artist. Before that I wasted my time in an advertising agency working as art director. It was beautiful day when all that stuff made me think and I decided to lead myself into free flight.
Now I’m convinced it was the right way because the speed of professional growth is much higher than when you are imprisoned in any office. Finally I needn’t an alarm-clock. (FMCS)
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I, Valery Kiselyov,
was born on the 23rd of March 1949 in the town of Shuya, Ivanovo region. My father Boris Kiselyov worked as a fitter on the Shuya-Tezin factory (his employment history had just one record, and mine's already running out of space!). There he met my mother Nina, who was a cashier.
I had my first day of school 20 times - from 1956 to 1976. In 1956 my mom brought me to the first form. Actually, I shouldn't miss out my nursery school years - we had a great child-minder Alla Konstantinovna, a descendant of the local nobility. She played the piano well and taught us music. Once she took our group for a walk around the city and brought us to her apartment. There, for the first time in my life, I saw a black grand piano.
When the summer of 1958 began, my father's sister aunt Manya accompanied me to the Shuya music school for children to take an entrance exam. On that day I met a nice blond boy called Volodya Morozov, who became my best friend for the whole life. He later graduated from the Gorky conservatory and for 30 years has been a successful headmaster in our music school. The same year, in October, my brother Sergey was born.
Admission into schools was never a problem for me. My musical studies used to be a nuisance at first - they were taking time I'd rather spend on the street. This was making my parents happy - many of our "amusements" were not just dubious, but sometimes even criminal. A few of my classmates finished school in prison. My father wasn't encouraging my music lessons simply out of a passion for art.
For five years I was stuck with a Tula accordion. My pedagogue Rudolph Tarinov, a young stylish guy, was just starting his teaching career. He was lucky - four students from his first class were admitted into the Ivanovo music college, including me.
Summer vacations were not wasted - I worked as an accordionist in a pioneer camp called "Pine forest". I quickly mastere
"Spartak" 100 years: stories of the club
"Spartak" 100 years: stories of the club
"Spartak" is not just a soccer club, it is a legend that people have been creating for a century. Players, coaches, managers, fans. The book "Spartak 100 Years: Stories of the Club" collects honest biographies of the club's iconic figures, where there is the joy of victories, offenses, funny accidents and tragic failures. They are woven into one big red-and-white pulsating history and reveal to the reader the previously hidden features of the existence of this amazing page of the whole Russian soccer. It can be assumed that Spartak are going through a difficult period today. And it is not the first in history. But the Spartak spirit has always helped the club and its fans to overcome the most difficult times. - What is this "Spartak spirit"? - Why is Spartak a team that no one will ever be able to repeat? - Who is the best player in its history? The answers to this and other questions, as well as photographs of iconic events in the history of the legend - in the book "Spartak 100 years: the history of the club". Nikolai Starostin, Alexander Starostin, Andrey Starostin, Petr Starostin, Nikita Simonyan, Anzor Kavazashvili, Nikolai Kiselev, Evgeny Lovchev, Alexander Mirzoyan, Igor Shalimov, Andrey Tikhonov, Eduard Mor, Dmitry Sychev, Artem Rebrov - honest interviews from the club legends in the book "Spartak 100 Years".