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Mimoprohodil,
perhaps remarkable personality, but is also likely that is known more as a musician than an artist.
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The data - from the musical encyclopedia, here's another source:
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Yefim Golyshev (1897-1970) in 1909 and studied at the Berlin Conservatory violin. At the same time he studied painting under the influence of Kandinsky. In 1918-1919 he was one of the organizers of the Dadaist" November Group "Artists in Berlin. In connection with his experiments in the field of composite technology and the principles of notation Lunacharsky said:" One of the most interesting phenomena in the formal development of our music. "In recent years he lived in Paris."
Perhaps the musical experience Golysheva were brighter than artistic, but it is a matter of opinion. Mayakovsky was long considered himself primarily a painter. David Burliuk I, for example, long perceived first and foremost as a poet. It was a time of bold geniuses who wanted to try yourself in everything. And in many ways have achieved recognition. But time, by virtue of its thrust to "explain everything" is trying to squeeze them on the priorities in separate directions. For history is primarily personal, ARTISTS, no matter where they worked - on canvas, in a poetic notebook or music books. So they are not separate from the painter ... Aj verses speak
All IMHO, all the luck!
... The Soul - a tavern, and the sky - rags,
Poetry - a tattered wench
A beauty - blasphemous trash ... (P)