The project 'Silent Movie - Live Music' has got grant of President of Russian Federation in 2010
Silent films with live music by Sergey Letov were presented at Moscow, Petersburg, Berlin, Hamburg, Weimar, Bendorf, London, Paris, Lyon, Madrid, Brussels, Liege, Dordrecht (Holland), Poznan (Poland), Dniepropetrovsk, Odessa, Smolensk, Nizhny Novgorod, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Perm, Krasnodar, Syktyvkar, Ukhta, Rostov-on-Don, Taganrog, Saratov, Volgograd, Samara, Krasnoyarsk, Tambov, Kazan, Surgut, Penza, Cheboksary, Ulyanovsk, Kursk, Aktobe (Kazakhstan), Istra, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Yoshkar-ola, Kolomna, Petrozavodsk, Donetsk, Vladivostok, ecofestival at Tarkhankut (Crimea), Voronezh, Sevastopol, Pereslavl Zalessky and were broadcast (recorded version) on the Federal TV channel "Culture" RTR
Fragments of the film "Defense of Sevastopol" with live music by S. Letov and V. Goloukhov were demonstrated at the festival of documental cinema "RT.dov: Time of Heroes" in Moscow on the 24th of February, 2024.
Sergey Letov plays soundtrack for silent film 'Berlin - Symphony of Metropolis' at opening of German film festival BLICK'16. Moscow. 2016
'La Defensa de Sevastopol' a Madrid 2017
La Defensa de Sebastopol a Madrid
Dziga Vertov. 'Once', Centro Ruso de Ciencia y Cultura
Happines with live music by Sergey Letov. Liege, Belgium
Sergey Letov and Valentin Zhovtun play music for Sovient silent film 'The Overcoat' (1926, directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg) at Sakhalin Silent Film - Live Music festival, 2018
Sergey Letov and Alexei Borisov play music for Sovient silent film 'Aelita' (1924, directed by Yakov Proyazanov) at Cine Doré (Madrid), Sience fiction cinema festival, 2019
Sergey Letov and Alexei Borisov play music for Sovient silent film 'Aelita' (1924, directed by Yakov Proyazanov) at Cine Doré (Madrid), Sience fiction cinema festival, 2019
Sergey Letov and Vladimir Goloukhov, Odessa, festival 2013
Next Performances:
March 12, 2025 7 p.m. Moscow. State Museum of Literature. SIlent film - live music. "The House on Trubnaya" (USSR, 1928, 64'). Music by Vladimir Goloukhov (MIDI-vibraphone) + Sergey Letov (saxophone, Roland Aerophone Pro)