Leonid Lazarev. Crowds during Moscow World Festival of Youth and Students. USSR. 1957
I Am Collective Memories • Follow me, — says Visual Ratatosk
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Leonid Lazarev, Untitled, May 1st, Gorki street, Moscow, Russia, 1958 https://www.duncanmillergallery.com/gallery-leonid-lazarev
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Photo by Leonid Lazarev (Moscow, 1968)
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Leonid Lazarev. City road in winter, 1959.
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Revol Bunin - Concerto For Violin and Orchestra in G minor, Op. 43:
Allegro con brio - Adagio - Andantino - Lento, Allegro con brio ·
Alexander Lazarev · · Leonid Kogan · State Academic Symphony Orchestra Of USSR ·
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Leonid Lazarev - Moscow. At the street corner. 1958
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Leonid Nikolaevich Lazarev
Snowy Urban Landscape
1961
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Cafe for the Young, 1958
Photo: Leonid Lazarev
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Night Street (1960)
Gelatin silver print
* Titled in Cyrillic / Signed and dated in pencil and photographer’s stamp
© Leonid Nikolaevich Lazarev (b. 1937, Russian photographer)
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galina ulanova photographed by leonid lazarev
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Snow on Tracks, Photo by Leonid Lazarev, 1958
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Leonid Lazarev. Mounted police. USSR. 1962
I Am Collective Memories • Follow me, — says Visual Ratatosk
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Leonid Lazarev
was born in Moscow in 1937. After winning the second prize in the international competition for young people and students in 1957, he decided to dedicate his life to photography. In 1962, he was considered one of the best photographers in the world in the Photography Year Book, by the international press. Over the years, he worked with leading magazines and newspapers in the former Soviet Union. Today, Leonid Lazarev is still active, preparing the book “Moscow of a Thousand Nationalities”.
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Leonid Lazarev’s night street scene, Moscow, 1960 (via here)
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This song slays me. But it’s not a song of his, it’s a cover he made of a song that belongs to a Russian singer called Leonid Agutin. It’s included in his last album in Russian. I haven’t listened to the original version but the song in Sergey’s voice is simply amazing
The name of the song would be translated in English as “Island” or “The Island” (Russian don’t use articles xD)
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Photo by Leonid Lazarev (1958)
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