The Russian Nobility Association in America, Inc.

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The Russian Nobility Association in America, Inc.
Russian Nobility Association In America
1933-2014
THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN NOBLE FAMILY
A PAIR OF RARE AND LARGE TWO-HANDLED PORCELAIN VASES
BY THE IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS I, 1840
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is honored to support
The Russian Nobility Association in America
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THE PRINCE ALEXIS SCHERBATOW
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Again this year it is a pleasure to announce that our Scherbatow Scholarship Fund has
awarded significant financial grants to several deserving young students for the current academic year.
The Prince Alexis Scherbatow Scholarship Fund was established after his death in
2003 to celebrate his life and achievements. He had served for thirty-one years as President of the Russian Nobility Association in America. He taught history and political
science, earned a PhD from Columbia University, worked for The Tolstoy Foundation, aiding Russian immigrants. He received many honors and tributes from Russian,
European and American organizations for his contributions to historical studies. His
memoirs are his “Claim to the Past - that past that belongs to Russia because it was for
Russia that my forbears worked and wrote”.
This year’s scholarship recipients were selected based on a combination of academic record, perceived potential to further RNA ideals and goals, character, and financial need.
We are pleased to have been able to assist these young people with part of the cost of
their education and are most grateful to those whose donations have made this possible.
Additional contributions to the Fund (fully tax deductible) are needed and encouraged.
Donations may be made by check to Russian Nobility Association & sent to Att: Mrs. Roberta
Maged, DRG International Inc. 841 Mountain Avenue, Springfield, NJ 07081
THE RUSSIAN NOBILITY ASSOCIATION
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
The Russian Nobility Association has four classes of membership and welcomes applications
from interested individuals. The four classes are:
A) Voting members: Direct descendents of individuals listed in Russia’s Nobility Archives.
B) Associate members: Individuals whose lineage is through the maternal line.
C) Lineage Affiliates members: Individuals whose nobility historically predates the
immediate maternal line.
D) Colleague members: individuals whose efforts and activities support the goals and
ideals of the organization.
For further membership information and application forms please call Mrs. Roberta Maged at
973-564-7555 or email her at “[email protected]
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Best Wishes to
the Russian Nobility Association
Tatiana & Vladimir Galitzine
Ensemble Barynya
Russian, Ukrainian, Cossack, Russian Gypsy
dances, music and songs
Artistic Director/Founder Mikhail SMIRNOV
Balalaika, garmoshka, domra, bayan,
balalaika-contrabass, Gypsy guitars
www.barynya.com
201-981-2497
НОВЫЙ ЖУРНАЛ / NEW REVIEW
The oldest New York based Russian-language quarterly outside Russia
since 1942
Founded by world-renowned writers
Mark Aldanov and Mikhail Zetlin with support by Ivan Bunin
Cover – Mstislav Dobujinsky
For seven decades, The New Review has been a cultural
center of the Russian Immigration in America
Our contributing authors include Russian Nobel Prize laureates:
1933 laureate Ivan BuNIN,
1970 laureate Alexander SOlZhENITSYN,
1987 laureate Joseph BRODSkY,
as well as a plethora of other writers, poets, philosophers, artists.
GOAlS AND OBJECTIVES
Preservation and development of the traditions of Russian culture in the context of world culture;
collection and study of history of the Russian emigration and the Russian Orthodox Church abroad;
support of Russian-speaking writers and preservation of the Russian language in the Diaspora.
ThE NEW REVIEW’S CuRRENT PROJECTS include:
*Russian Immigration at the Crossroads of the XX-XXI Centuries
*Russian Documentary Film Festival in New York
*Mark Aldanov’s Annual Award for the best novel
of Russia Abroad
ThE NEW REVIEW’S CuRRENT PuBlICATIONS include:
“НОВЫЙ ЖУРНАЛ” № 271
dedicated to the 400th anniversary of the house of Romanov and the history of the White émigrés
“НОВЫЙ ЖУРНАЛ” № 267
is dedicated to the history of the Russian émigrés in the uSA & the Digest based on the issue
“Russian Emigration in the uSA” (in Russian & English, with illustrations)
НЬЮ-ЙОРКСКИЙ БЛОКНОТ / NEW YORk NOTEBOOk (The New Review Publishing)
memoirs of Serge hollerbach, academician of the National Academy of Design, dedicated to
the post-war Russian émigrés in New York (illustrated by author)
ThE NEW REVIEW REquESTS ThE SuPPORT OF OuR lOYAl FRIENDS
PATRON - $5,000 and up
BENEFACTOR -$2,000 and up
SPONSOR - $1,000 and up
FELLOW - $500 and up
CONTRIBuTIONS TO ThE NEW REVIEW ARE TAX-DEDuCTIBlE
THE NEW REVIEW SUBSCRIPTION (4 books per year): $76.00 (U.S.); $110.00 (Europe)
Please make checks payable to THE NEW REVIEW
611 Broadway, suite 902, New York, NY 10012
[email protected] www.newreviewinc.com www.rusdocfilmfest.com
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The Russian Nobility
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Peter A. Tcherepnine, Managing Director
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The firm of
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congratulates the
Russian Nobility Association
on the occasion of its
Annual Russian Spring Ball
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The Russian Nobility Association Today
Our Goals
T
he Russian Nobility Association, Inc. was formed in 1933 in order to realize two important goals:
to maintain historical truths about Russia and to provide humanitarian assistance.
On the one hand, the Association’s aims are genealogical and historical. It seeks to preserve
cultural memories and national truths of Russian history which, during the Communist regime,
were threatened with extinction. It maintains a library of historical documents. From time to
time, the Association hosts lectures in Russian history to raise funds, a portion of which is
directed to educational resources.
The Association’s aims are thus also philanthropic. To this end, it hosts an annual Russian
Spring Ball. Organized by members of the Ball Committee of the Russian Nobility Association,
the Spring Ball is the Association’s largest fund raising event of the year. This event allows the
Association to realize its most important humanitarian goal: the assistance of disadvantaged
persons both in and outside of Russia who need medical treatment, food and shelter.
Who Receives the Bulk of our Support?
T
he philanthropic and charitable distributions of the RNA are and have been directed to
orphanages, scouts, old age homes, scholarships for college students, literary journals, and other
needy projects, organizations and individuals. Funds are distributed both in the United States
and abroad.
A Word of Thanks
T
he Association cannot provide volunteer and financial support for its philanthropic causes
without your help. It wishes to express its heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate benefactors
and supporters who have given so generously of their time, services and financial resources –
and who have thus made a true and tangible difference in the lives of others. Thanks go to our
corporate sponsors, our loyal and generous patrons, entertainers and musicians, and of course to
the hardworking members of the Ball Committee, especially the Juniors.
A
Nobility Today
t first glance, the idea of nobility – even the word itself – seems rather dated today.
When nobility is invoked, it is usually to sell fashion magazines or Hollywood merchandise.
Nobility invariably clashes with the strictures of our founding fathers who suppressed titles as
incompatible with democracy.
Even so, the old word, like another old word, “honor,” has an important cultural value.
Americans from all walks of life are paying greater attention to their forbears; we are beginning
to admire the achievements of our own and others’ ancestors. In Russia today, there is an
intense interest in the direct descendants of the nobility, an interest that occasionally borders
on the excessive, and includes the fabrication of titles and the assuming of historical family
names. But the search for ancestors and identity and the celebration of the accomplishments of
one’s predecessors reflect a legitimate and necessary commitment to the past. This commitment
takes on an added urgency after 75 years of communist suppression and the liquidation of the
nobility as a class (not to mention the clergy, the intellectuals and kulaks).
In Russian history, the nobility, or more precisely the “service gentry” (dvoryanye) was
known (the word “noble” is derived from the Latin notus – to know) for the ideal of service to
the state and the community. When Peter the Great established the Table of Ranks in 1722,
ennoblement was made attainable through state service. The dvoryanye were responsible for
defending the state against invaders, for organizing agriculture, and for advising the Czars and
their governments. Service carried a sense of honor, and was considered not just a civic duty,
but a privilege. It is noteworthy that women participated in this ideal of service, demonstrating
civic responsibility through charitable work. During the First World War, the daughters of Tsar
Nicholas II actively assisted in the care of the sick and the wounded.
In the field of culture, the Russian nobility created the Golden Age of Russian Literature and
the Arts, producing Pushkin, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Diaghelev, Tchaikovsky, Berdayev,
Nabokov and Akhmatova. The spiritual heirs and beneficiaries of the culture of the gentry
come from all walks of life. Indeed, Russia is united in its love for its literary heroes and today
there is a strong movement to restore their houses and emulate their virtues.
An important social and aesthetic expression of the Russian nobility was the ball. Introduced
to Russia by Peter the Great, the ball was seen as a means of cultivating beauty, manners and
morality, and as a way to bring people together in friendship and harmony through music and
dance. In our electronic age, such public sharing of values is a rare privilege.
Since the Revolution, the exiled nobility that makes up much of the “First Wave” of
emigration has become self-sacrificing in exile, entering the priesthood and engaging in
charitable work.
When we consider the word nobility today, the ideals of service, charity, personal integrity
and the importance of community come to mind. To conclude with the words of the aristocratic
poet W. B. Yeats (an ideal not always lived up to but always in mind): “Yes, we desire to preserve
into the modern life that ideal (of) four ancient virtues: First, honesty amongst one’s friends.
Second courage amongst one’s enemies. Third, generosity amongst the weak. Fourth, courtesy
at all times, whatsoever.”
Our thanks to Dr. Arkadi Nebolsine for the contents of this page.
Russian Nobility Association
Spring Ball
2014
Under The Gracious Patronage
of
T.H. Prince and Princess Nicholas Romanoff
T.H. Prince and Princess Dimitri Romanoff
H.H. Princess Andrew Romanoff
H.H. Princess Nikita Romanoff
H.H. Princess Alexander Romanoff
Executive Committee
Chair
Mrs. Olga Miklashewsky
Co-Chairs
Mr. Warren C. Hutchins
Mrs. Lora Schiavetta
Mrs. Maria Holodny
Executive Secretary
Princess Elizabeth Galitzine
Honorary Chairs
Princess Tatiana V. Galitzine
Mrs. Veronica Atkins
Mrs. Irina Dvorjitsky San Filippo
Prince Ivan Obolensky
The Russian Nobility Association in America, Inc.
283 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Board of Directors
Dr. Cyril E. Geacintov
Prince Vladimir C. Galitzine
Prince Ivan Obolensky
Mrs. Irina Dvorjitsky-San Filippo
Dr. Pavel Efremkin
Mr. Warren C. Hutchins
Mr. Igor Miklashewsky
Mr. Alexandr Neratoff
Mr. Konstantin Pio-Ulsky
Mr. John Pouschine
Mr. Peter Tcherepnine
Mr. Paul Wadkovsky
Miss Tatyana Zakharova
President
Vice President
Vice President & Treasurer
Secretary
Presidents
Prince Alexis Obolensky, Sr.
Mr. Vassilii Wadkovsky
Count Boris von Berg
Count Paul de Kotzeboue
Prince Serge Belosselsky-Belozersky
Prince Leonid Eletskoy
Col. Peter Martynov
Prince Alexis Scherbatow
Dr. Cyril E. Geacintov
1936 - 1939
1939 - 1941
1941 - 1942
1942 - 1953
1953 - 1960
1960 - 1963
1963 - 1971
1971 - 2002
2002 -
International Committee
Prince and Princess David Chavchavadze
Count and Countess Nicholas Cheremeteff
Mr. and Mrs. Rajaa Chouairi
H.S.H. Prince Jerome von Colloredo-Mansfield
Prince and Princess André P. Gagarin
Mrs. Marina Wolkonsky Galesi
Prince Andrei K. Galitzine
Princess Katya Galitzine
Prince Piotr Galitzine
H.R.H. Princess Alexandra of Greece
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gunn-Walberg
T.I. and R.H. Archduke and Archduchess Géza von Habsburg
Baroness Maya de Haynau
Countess Monica Ignatiew
Countess Marina von Kamarovsky
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kotchoubey
T.H. Duke and Duchess Huno von Oldenburg
H.R.H. Prince Jean d’Orléans, Duc de Vendôme
Count and Countess Andrei Tolstoy-Miloslavsky
H.S.H. The Prince Karel zu Schwarzenberg
Count and Countess Andrei Stenbock-Fermor
H.S.H. Princess Stephanie zu Windisch-Graetz
H.R.H. Prince Michael of Yugoslavia
Benefit Committee
Count Pierre Apraxine
Mrs. Lucy Puig Neis
Miss Helena Ashton
Mr. Nicholas B. A. Nicholson
Mr. Andrei BenzemanN
Mr. Thomas Nugent
Mrs. Barbara Brookes
Prince Sergei Ourusoff
Princess Maria Chavchavadze
Princess Alexis N. Obolensky
Countess Kyra Cheremeteff and
Princess Lucretia Obolensky
Mr. Thomas William Richardson
Mme. Elena Orlukova
Mr. Valera Danchenko
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oudolski
Mrs. Natalia Duncan
Princess Eugenia Gagarin Pujol
Mrs. Pavel Efremkin
Mrs. Gaetana Enders
Mrs. Konstantin Pio-Ulsky
Prince Gregorii Galitzine
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pogogeff
Princess Nina Galitzine
Mr. Blair Pogue
Mrs. Cyril Geacintov
Mrs. John Pouschine
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Markoff George
Miss Elizabeth Rosen
Bryan Gere, Khan Djangir Prince Chingiz
Dr. Robert Ritch and Rivichi Saito
Mrs. Elizabeth Guest
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sareyani
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hills
Mr. John Schiavetta
Prof. Andrei Holodny
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Selinsky
Mrs. Elena Shemetoff Hutchins
Mr. Ian Serjantov
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Jachno
Miss Diane M. A. Procofieff de Seversky
Mr. Michael Jordan
Mr. Serge Shohov
Mrs. Tatiana Sarandinaki-Kadaria
Princess AnnE Sidamon-Eristoff
Mrs. Natalya Kasyanova
Mr. and Mrs. David Smart
Miss Virginia Kinzey
Mrs. Peter Tcherepnine
Mrs. Milos Knorr
Mr. Andrei Tiajoloff
Miss Natasha Konon
Dr. Wellington S. Tichenor
Mme. Natalia Kolodzei
Mrs. Paul Wadkovsky
Mrs. Tatiana Kolodzei
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Ross Whitaker
Mr. and Mrs. Vladimir Kowalenko
Mrs. Robert D. Wickham
Mr. Eric Alexander Kuzmuk
H.S.H. Princess Elena N. Wolkonsky
Mr. Jacques Leviant
H.S.H. Prince Oleg A. Wolkonsky
Mr. Joseph Mattia
Count and Countess Alexander
Miss Elizabeth M. Miheyev
Woronzoff-Dashkoff
Miss Priscilla McOstrich
and Duke of Mayola Raoul Pujol
Junior Committee
Co-Chairs
Miss Marisa Wadkovsky
Mr. Christopher Spiro
Miss Elena Holodny
Mr. Vsevolod Belikov
Mr. and Mrs. Dmitri Konon
Miss Dominique de Benckendorff
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller
Count Alexander Cheremeteff
Miss Daria Napolina
Count Nicolas Cheremeteff
Mr. Gregory Nedeltscheff
Miss Natasha Dashkova
Mr. and Mrs. John Paschenko
Miss Katherine Djurdjinovic
Mr. Alexander Pouschine
Mr. Alexander Djurdjinovic
Miss Bessie Rentzler
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fedorowski
Mr. Serge Sarandinaki
Princess Anna Galitzine
Mr. Michael Sareyani
Princess Alexandra Galitzine
Miss Darya Schiavetta
Miss Anastasia Gouliaeva
Mr. Aleksandr Schiavetta
Miss Nadejda Grankina
Mr. Maxim Schidlovsky
Mr. Andre Jordan
Mr. Isaiah Trofimenko
Miss Nina Kafozoff
Mr. Peter Wolkow
Miss Kateryna Khomenko
Mr. and Mrs. Ilya Zerakhto
Miss Katherine Krassovsky
Affirming
the
Historic Friendship
between
Russia and America
Ivan Obolensky
Chairman and CEO
The Soldiers’, Sailors’, Marines’, Coast Guard
and Airmen’s Club
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New York, New York 10016
Best Wishes
to the
Russian Nobility Association
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A Heartfelt Thank You from the Ball Committee Chair
Mrs. Veronica Atkins
Mrs. Natalia Kasianova
Ms Helena Ashton
Mrs. Roberta Maged
Maestro Igor Babailov
Mr. Andrei Meleshkin and Katya Foronda
Mr. Edward Balodis Mr. Igor Miklashewsky
Mrs. Nancy Daoud
Mr. Nicholas Nicholson
Mr. Valera Danchenko
Ms Natalia Orlova
Ms Natasha Dashkova
Ms. Elena Orlukova
Princess Elizabeth Galitzine Mr. Yuri Pazelsky
Prince Gregorii Galitzine
Ms Anna Plavinskaya
Prince and Princess Vladimir K. Galitzine Mr. Jan Serjantov Mrs. Maria Holodny Mrs. Irina Dvorjitsky-San Filippo
Ms Elena Holodny
Mr. Christopher Spiro
Mr. Warren C. Hutchins
Mr. Vladimir Sushko
Mr. & Mrs. P. Jachno
Mr. Peter Tcherepnine
Mrs. Tatiana Sarandinaki -Kadaria
Ms. Marisa Wadkovsky
GOLD TABLES:
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Dr. & Mrs. Cyril Geacintov
GOLD TICKETS: Dr. Robert Ritch
silver table
Confident Care Corp.
silver TICKETS Mr. & Mrs. Peter Jachno
And thank you to all who support us
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We would like to thank all our corporate sponsors:
Shirley Liquors • Daoud & Associates • Valerio
The Tcherepnine Foundation, Inc • Erarta Gallery • Transatlantic Airways
Amorepacific US, Inc. • Mari Vanna • eCaviar.net • Russian Life
Confident Care • Trade House ”Saint- Petersburg”
Entertainment by:
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Alex Donner Orchestra
Alex Juskin and the Kalinka Orchestra
Barynya Dance Ensemble
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Floral Design by “Pedestals Floral Decorator”
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Table gift of Beluga Vodka
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Photographs by Sergei Zhukov
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Media sponsorship: Black Tie International Magazine
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Silent Auction
The Russian Nobility Ball • The Pierre Hotel, May 9, 2014
The Benefit Dance Committee gratefully acknowledges the following donations. See minimum bids at bidding table.
Winners will be announced at the ball.
Faberge Tribute Series “Imperial Eggs” – charcoal
and gold on canvas – by Maestro Igor Babailov,
Hon. RAA
Courtesy of the Artist. Value $15,000
Viking River Cruise – 8 day – “Romantic Danube
Cruise” – from Budapest to Nuremburg - for (2)
Courtesy of Viking River Cruises.
Value from $5,200
“Five Arches ll”- by Giancarlo Impiglia – serigraph
Courtesy of Mr. Eric Kuzmuk. Value $1,120
Amber Necklace
Courtesy of Valerio. Value $600
English Vase – 1860-1870
Courtesy of Mr. John Macenka. Value $500
Baroque Pearls Necklace
Courtesy of Amaaya (www.amaayanyc.com) Value $500
Original Gzhel Platter
Courtesy of Dr. & Mrs. A. Holodny – Value $400
New York City Helicopter Tour for two
Courtesy of Blue Star Jets. Value $350
Glimmerglass Festival & Opera – 2 tickets
Courtesy of Glimmerglass Opera & Henry Spotswood
Fenimore Cooper. Value $200
Museum Reproductions - Faberge style egg necklace
Courtesy of Tatiana Sarandinaki. Value $275
Michael Kors “Runway Watch”
Courtesy of Michael Kors. Value $275
Cufflinks – handmade ornamental texturing
Courtesy of Alex Soldier. Value $270
“Donkey” – etching by Anna Plavinskaya
Courtesy of the artist. Value $225
An Evening of Vodka Tasting and Russian Delicacies
– 2 tickets
Courtesy of Alchemy Events & Designs, Inc.
Value $200
Sirio Restaurant at the Hotel Pierre – Dinner for Two
Courtesy of the management. Value $200
Crystal Bangle and Watch Set 12/12 Showstopper
Courtesy of Joan Rivers Worldwide Enterprises.
Value $175
“Tulip Tree”– etching – limited edition – by
Anna Plavinskaya
Courtesy of artist. Value $175
“Iris” – etching – limited edition – by Anna Plavinskaya
Courtesy of artist. Value $170
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens
Courtesy of the management. Value $165
“Eugene Onegin” – opening night performance at
New York City Center – two tickets
Courtesy of www.cherryorchardfestival.com.
Value $150
Foreign Language Course – 1 ½ hours
Courtesy of Ms Irene Fortunato. Value $150
Museum of Russian Icons – one year’s membership
and a selection of Museum Publications
Courtesy of The Museum of Russian Icons, Clinton,
Massachusetts. Value $150
“Colombine” – etching by Anna Plavinskaya
Courtesy of the artist. Value $130
Coronation of Alexander ll – print
Courtesy of Mr. Michael Revis. Value $125
Val El Salon & Spa – one hour facial
Courtesy of Sofia at Val El Salon & Spa (1291 First
Ave. @ 69th St., NY 10021). Value $120
“Autumn in Suzdal” – print/ glycee – by V. Gashurov
Courtesy of the artist. Value $120
Jewel of Russia Ultra Limited Edition
Courtesy of BMC Imports. Value $120
St. Petersburg Drinking Glass Holder Set
Courtesy of Trade House ”Saint-Petersburg”. Value $110
New York Water Taxi or any Circle Line Downtown
Cruise for (4)
Courtesy of New York Water Taxi/Circle Line
Downtown. Value $108
Artisan Jewelry created by Tatiana Zinovoy
Courtesy of designer. Value $100
Blooming Statement Bib and earrings
Courtesy of Joan Rivers Worldwide Enterprises.
Value $115
The Jewel of Russia Vodka with a Gift
Courtesy of BMC Imports. Value $100
Joan Rangers TM Badge of Fashion Pin
Courtesy of Joan Rivers Worldwide Enterprises.
Value $80
“Poetry of Form” – book by Dimitry Gerrman
Courtesy of Ms Natalia Kolodzei. Value $55
Cooper’s Gift 19in. Necklace
Courtesy of Joan Rivers Worldwide Enterprises.
Value $65
“Former People” by Douglas Smith - autographed
Courtesy of the author. Value priceless.
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
Courtesy of management. Value $40
“Notes of a White Officer” – by Erast N. Geacintov –
autographed by son, Dr. Cyril Geacintov
Courtesy of Dr. Cyril Geacintov. Value priceless
Longwood Gardens –two complimentary admission
tickets
Courtesy of Longwood Gardens, Monica Staszesky.
Value $36
“At the Circus” – by Alexander Kuprin
Courtesy R.I.S. Publications. Value $12
“Russian Life” magazine – one year subscription
Courtesy of R. I. S. Publications. Priceless.
Favors for gift bags
Russian Matrioshka pens
Courtesy of Trade House ”Saint-Petersburg”.
(www.FromRussia.com)
Russian Life Magazine
Courtesy of Mr. Paul Richardson, publisher.
(www.russianlife.net)
“Amor, Amor” – Cacharel – eau de toilette
Courtesy of Mr. Vladimir Sushko-
President & CEO: Transatlantic Airways
“Amore” - skin care creams
Courtesy of Kamilla Khanbalinova, Amorepacific US, Inc.
(Kamilla [email protected])
Ketel Vodka
Courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jachno
Amber jewelry
Courtesy of Valerio
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50 th Petroushka Ball
Save the Date
50th Petroushka Ball on Friday, February 6, 2015
The Plaza Grand Ballroom
Join us at The Plaza Grand Ballroom for the 50th Annual Petroushka Ball to benefit
the Russian Children’s Welfare Society (RCWS) charitable activities.
Founded in 1926, RCWS assists disadvantaged children in Russia, by providing medical treatmen for
children with facial deformities, fully funding educational scholarships for orphans, and assisting
orphanages along with other vital programs. All contributions are tax-deductible.
Russian Children’s Welfare Society, Inc.
16 West 32nd Street, Suite 405, New York, NY 10001
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• 30 th A N N I V E R S ARY S EAS O N • 1984 – 2014 •
RUSSIAN CHAMBER CHORUS OF NEW YORK
Nikolai Kachanov, Artistic Director
Eternal Flame
A Choral Memorial
Commemorate Memorial Day and honor peace
Selections from “Eternal Memory to the Heroes” by Alexander
Kastalsky, dedicated to World War I victims from all nations
HIGHLIGHTS:
Barber’s “Adagio for Strings,” choral arrangement by Kachanov
Tavener’s “Svyati,” Kirsten Jerme, cello
Taneyev’s cantata “John of Damascus,” Guy Brewer, organ
Tchaikovsky’s “Blessed Are They, Whom Thou Hast Chosen”
SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2014 at 3:30 PM
St. Charles Borromeo Church
1 Aitken Place (19 Sidney Place)
Brooklyn Heights, New York
SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 2014 at 4:00 PM
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
65th Street and Central Park West
THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014 at 8:00 PM
Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
552 West End Ave
(entrance on W. 87th Street)
“Splendid…radiant and sonorous”- THE NEW YORK TIMES
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“Allez! Allez!” 2011, drawing pen and ink (sepia) on paper, 22”X30”,
Salon 2011 de la Nationale des Beaux - Arts, Musee du Louvre, Paris.
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are pleased to support
The Russian Nobility Association in America
WISHING YOU ALL
CONTINUED SUCCESS…
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2O14
july 11 – august 23 | 2014
MADAME BUTTERFLY
Giacomo Puccini
july 12 – august 22 | 2014
WHERE THE WORLD STOPS TO LISTEN
SEASON
CAROUSEL
Rodgers and Hammerstein
july 19 – august 23 | 2014
ARIADNE ON NAXOS
Richard Strauss
july 20 – august 24 | 2014
AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY
Tobias Picker
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