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Vladimir Anisimoff

Vladimir Anisimoff
Born Vladimir Victorovich Anisimoff
(1950-03-14)14 March 1950
Leningrad, USSR
Nationality Russian
Alma mater Saint Petersburg State Electrotechnical University, Seminar of Amateur composers
Occupation Composer and physicist
Spouse(s) Nina Ivanova (Neyolova)
Children Anna, Dmitry
Relatives Vasily Anisimoff,

Vladìmir Anísimoff (born 14 March 1950 in Leningrad, USSR) is a Russian composer, scientist-physicist, philosopher-agnostic, writer, and philanthropist. He is grandnephew of revolutionary-menshevik Vasily Anisimoff and grandnephew of the famous Soviet pedagogue , who created the most popular in the young Soviet Russia ABC book in Russian language "Read, write, count" (24 editions) and the Russian language Textbook for primary school. Vladimir Anísimoff is famous as a scientist in the field of magnetic resonance. He developed method for the study of hidden internal surfaces, also he worked in the field of magnetic resonance imaging,in particular, in the study of membranes. Also he known as the author of rare duration and depth of the content of the Symphony "FrognerPark". This Symphony is similar to sculptural FrognerPark of Gustav Vigeland in Oslo and reflects a full range of feelings and emotions of a person during his life. "Unicum Organum" is his fundamental philosophical work in the understanding of human life as a continuous process of information processing by chemical processors of brain.

Vladimir Anisimoff was born on 14 March 1950 in Leningrad, USSR in the family of construction engineer Victor Anisimoff, the nephew of the famous Russian revolutionary Vasily Anisimoff. He received an excellent private and public education in the Soviet period in Russia.

Vladimir Anisimoff since childhood fond of music, and especially music composition, but on the advice of his parents, he first received higher education in engineering.

Simultaneously, he studied choral conducting at the in Saint-Petersburg.

Vladimir Anisimoff started his research in the field of magnetic resonance in the early 1970s under the leadership of Professors Alexander Belonogov and Dmitry Dianov in Saint Petersburg State Electrotechnical University. In 1980 he received the degree of philosophy doctor (Saint Petersburg State Electrotechnical University and Saint Petersburg State University, opponent was professor of Saint Petersburg State University Vladimir Shutilov) and continued his studies in cooperation with academician Nikolay Emanuel. After the sudden death Emanuel in 1984 Vladimir Anisimoff continued his research under the guidance of academician . In 1989 presented Vladimir Anisimoff to the protection of the second (as it is accepted in Russia) doctoral thesis.


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