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Krylya may refer to: * ''Wings'' (Kuzmin novel), a 1906 Russian novel by Mikhail Kuzmin * ''Krylya'' (album), a 2005 album by Catharsis * ''Krylya (Wings)'', Russia's winning entry in the 2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest {{disambiguation ...
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Wings (Kuzmin Novel)
''Wings'' () was the first Russian novel centred on homosexuality. Written by Mikhail Kuzmin, it was printed in 1906 to the consternation of a conservative literary establishment. Plot The novel deals with teenager Vanya Smurov's attachment to his older, urbane mentor, Larion Stroop, a pederast who initiates him into the world of early Renaissance, Classical and Romantic art. At the close of the first part, Vanya is shocked to learn that the object of his admiration frequents a gay bathhouse. In order to sort out his feelings, Vanya withdraws into the Volga countryside, but his sickening experience with rural women, whose call on him to enjoy his youth turns out to be an awkward attempt at seduction, induces Vanya to accept his Classics teacher's proposal and accompany him in a journey to Italy. In the last part of the novel, Vanya and Stroop, who is also in Italy, are seen enjoying the smiling climate and stunning artworks of Florence and Rome, while Prince Orsini mentors the d ...
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Krylya (album)
Catharsis is a Russian band founded in 1996. They started out as a gothic/death/doom metal band but eventually evolved into a neoclassical power metal band. Lineup Current * Oleg Zhilyakov – lead vocals (1999–present) * Oleg Mishin – lead guitar (2002–present) * Igor Polyakov – rhythm guitar (1996–present) * Alexander Timonin – bass (2002–present) * Anatoly Levitin – drums (2008–present) * Julia Red – keyboards (1996–present) Former * Sergey Bendrikov – lead vocals (1996–1998; died 2020) * Andrey Kapachev – lead vocals (1998–1999) * Anthony Arikh – lead guitar (1996–2001) * Alexey Kraev – bass (1996–1998) * Roman Senkin – bass (1998–2001; died 2017) * Vladimir Muchnov – drums (1996–2001) * Andrey Ischenko – drums (2005–2005) * Alexey Barzilovich – drums (2006–2007) * Tatiana Korablina – keyboards, vocals (1996–1997) * Alexandra Abanina – keyboards, vocals (1997–1998) Timeline Discography Studio albums and EPs ...
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Wings (Polina Bogusevich Song)
Russia won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2017 which took take place on 26 November 2017, in Tbilisi, Georgia. The Russian broadcaster Russia-1, owned by the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK) was responsible for organising their entry for the contest. Polina Bogusevich won the contest with the song "Wings". Background Prior to the 2017 Contest, Russia had participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest twelve times since its debut in . Russia have participated at every contest since its debut, and have won the contest once in with the song "Vesenniy Jazz", performed by Tolmachevy Twins. The twin sisters went on to become the first act from a Junior Eurovision Song Contest to represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest, performing the song " Shine" at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Before Junior Eurovision National final The Russian broadcaster, Russia-1, announced on 23 December 2016 that they would b ...
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