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This is a framed portrait of Semyon Osipovich Dunaevsky, a conductor and People's Artist of the RSFSR (1969). The portrait is a black and white photograph of Dunaevsky, looking slightly to his right with a warm smile. He is wearing a dark suit.

To the right of the portrait is a beige plaque with text in Russian. The plaque identifies Semyon Osipovich Dunaevsky (1906-1986) as the founder, artistic director, and conductor (from 1935 until 1976) of a children's orchestra at the Central House of Children's Art (TsDKhZh). The plaque states that his school trained over 50,000 young musicians. It also mentions that the ensemble, named after its founder since 1997, has learned hundreds of pieces, recorded numerous records, and has seen the development of many renowned artists. Dunaevsky was the brother of composer and People's Artist of the RSFSR, Ivan Osipovich Dunaevsky (1900-1955).

The framed artwork is displayed in a setting with a marble-patterned surface, suggesting an indoor display, possibly in a cultural institution or a private collection in Moscow, Russia. The lighting appears to be ambient room lighting.
Natalie88

Jun 22, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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This is a framed portrait of Semyon Osipovich Dunaevsky, a conductor and People's Artist of the RSFSR (1969). The portrait is a black and white photograph of Dunaevsky, looking slightly to his right with a warm smile. He is wearing a dark suit. To the right of the portrait is a beige plaque with text in Russian. The plaque identifies Semyon Osipovich Dunaevsky (1906-1986) as the founder, artistic director, and conductor (from 1935 until 1976) of a children's orchestra at the Central House of Children's Art (TsDKhZh). The plaque states that his school trained over 50,000 young musicians. It also mentions that the ensemble, named after its founder since 1997, has learned hundreds of pieces, recorded numerous records, and has seen the development of many renowned artists. Dunaevsky was the brother of composer and People's Artist of the RSFSR, Ivan Osipovich Dunaevsky (1900-1955). The framed artwork is displayed in a setting with a marble-patterned surface, suggesting an indoor display, possibly in a cultural institution or a private collection in Moscow, Russia. The lighting appears to be ambient room lighting.

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