Jurij Moskvitin

Pianist

Jurij Moskvitin was born in Denmark on January 6th, 1938 and is the Pianist. At the age of 67, Jurij Moskvitin biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 6, 1938
Nationality
Denmark
Place of Birth
Denmark
Death Date
May 25, 2005 (age 67)
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Composer, Philosopher, Pianist, Writer
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Jurij Moskvitin Life

Jurij Moskvitin Hansen, born in 1938 (Robert Jurij Moskvitin Hansen, 1904-2005), was a classical pianist, composer, philosopher, mathematician, and boheme. Jurij Moskvitin grew up in Denmark; his mother was a Russian aristocrat; and his father, a Danish civil engineer; and his father was a Danish civil engineer.

He studied at The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen after World War II.

He then obtained a master's degree in Philosophy at the University of Copenhagen. He was a friend of Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen), Simon Spies, Tao Nrager, and Henrik Stangerup. His book "The Origins of Thought" (1974-2004) by Henrik Stangerup Henrik Stangerup (1975) Simon Spies (philosophy) Det er spndende at tnke 1976 (philosophy)

Historien teneb 1984-1999 (biography) Den d'gle 2001 (self-Portraits) Den d'gle 2001 (biography) Henrik Stangerup, 1988) One of the main characters in the documentary "En aften i november" was Rene sjuske, the other being Ilja Bergh.

He was also interviewed in the documentary "At skrive eller dg; & At forrde virkeligheden" about his friendship with Henrik Stangerup.

He appeared on "Smagsdommerne" in Denmark until his death.

He appears in "Eliten fra Minefeltet," a radio show describing his friendship with pianist Klaus Heerfordt.

Thou Shalt Not Waste Thy Life (2008)

"Du m sjuske liv" was the original title. Jurij Moskvitin began writing Stangerup's biography shortly after Henrik Stangerup's death in 1998. It was completed in 1999 in the spring. The publisher Lindhardt & Ringhof had intended to be published later this year, but Henrik's posthumous reputation was the reason for the publication's demise in the last month. Only after journalist Poul Pilgaard found out about the manuscript while interviewing pianist Ilja Bergh, was it published by Pilgaard's own publishing house Bianco Luno. The publication date was August 28, 2008, three years after Jurij Moskvitin's death.

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