Vadim Pappe

Vadim Pappé
Born (1942-04-17)17 April 1942
Russia
Died (2012-06-00)June 2012
Moscow region, Russia
Citizenship USSR, Russian Federation
Occupation Art and dance historian and author

Vadim Pappé (Russian: Вади́м Миха́йлович Паппе́, German: Wadim Pappé; born 17 April 1942) was a Russian art and dance historian and author.

Born in Moscow into a family of musicians and performers of French (Alsatian) origin. He graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School, specializing in set design. He worked at the Museum of the Moscow Art Theatre and in 1976 became a senior editor of The Great Russian Encyclopedia (The Great Soviet Encyclopedia until 1991).

Pappé was murdered in Moscow region in June 2012.

Works

Pappé is the author of hundreds of articles on art, architecture, dance, ballet dancers, theater and film, history of ballet and wrote the "Ballet," "Russian Ballet" and "Russian Dramatic Theatre" entries in the Great Russian Encyclopedia, Cinema: An Encyclopedic Dictionary, and other reference works and periodicals. Many of the articles were illustrated with his own photographs.

Author of the book "2500 Twentieth-Century Choreography Premiers: 1900-1945" (coauthor V. Kulakov, Moscow, Deka-VS, 2008).

Bibliography

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