Клуб Веселых и Находчивых (КВН)
 The word KVN says nothing to foreigners although
        it is an integral part of the student culture on the territory that used to be the Union
        of Soviet Socialist Republics. The crack of the country caused destruction in many fields
        but KVN survived and now became a unifying point for students all over the former USSR and
        even beyond. In effect, it is a competition between student teams represented as comic and
        jocular performance. KVN literally means The Rah-rah and Quick-witted Club (Klub
        Veselykh i Nakhodchivykh). Baku is "KVNish" by tradition and this tradition
        has a worth-to-tell history.
	The word KVN says nothing to foreigners although
        it is an integral part of the student culture on the territory that used to be the Union
        of Soviet Socialist Republics. The crack of the country caused destruction in many fields
        but KVN survived and now became a unifying point for students all over the former USSR and
        even beyond. In effect, it is a competition between student teams represented as comic and
        jocular performance. KVN literally means The Rah-rah and Quick-witted Club (Klub
        Veselykh i Nakhodchivykh). Baku is "KVNish" by tradition and this tradition
        has a worth-to-tell history. 
	   By that time Yuli Gussman managed to
            successfully contact Moscow TV and invite them to the tournament. Among the guests were V.
            Sokolov, chief editor of Moscow TV youth department, and a founder of KVN Albert Axelrod.
            In the summer of 1966 the editors of Moscow TV M. Krasnanskaya and B. Sergeeva came to
            Baku to decide the fate of Baku KVN on Moscow TV.
By that time Yuli Gussman managed to
            successfully contact Moscow TV and invite them to the tournament. Among the guests were V.
            Sokolov, chief editor of Moscow TV youth department, and a founder of KVN Albert Axelrod.
            In the summer of 1966 the editors of Moscow TV M. Krasnanskaya and B. Sergeeva came to
            Baku to decide the fate of Baku KVN on Moscow TV.
	 They liked the Baku teams and invited us to
        participate in Moscow TV contest. The need for the united national team arose which was
        established soon after and had Ilich Culture Palace (Dvorets Kultury Ilicha) as its
        meeting place. The team included members from all the existing teams. They were: A.
        Veinstein, M. Nogonovsky, Arif Musaev, V. Teller from Neftechimpribor, Adil
        Ismailov from Medical Institute, Emin Aliev from Azerbaijan State University,
        G.Shirin, A. Gurevich, Ali Aliev from Economy Institute, Kamal Kassimov and Vagif
        Abdullaev from Technology Institute. It was a piece of luck for the team to acquire
        a young and very talented composer and musician Leonid Veinstein who composed and arranged
        all the musical background of the games. Kolmanovsky brothers continued to be the main
        authors and Yuli Gussman the director of the team. The team was titled Baku Boys (Parni
        Iz Baku) - the name still borne by the nowadays Baku KVN team.
	They liked the Baku teams and invited us to
        participate in Moscow TV contest. The need for the united national team arose which was
        established soon after and had Ilich Culture Palace (Dvorets Kultury Ilicha) as its
        meeting place. The team included members from all the existing teams. They were: A.
        Veinstein, M. Nogonovsky, Arif Musaev, V. Teller from Neftechimpribor, Adil
        Ismailov from Medical Institute, Emin Aliev from Azerbaijan State University,
        G.Shirin, A. Gurevich, Ali Aliev from Economy Institute, Kamal Kassimov and Vagif
        Abdullaev from Technology Institute. It was a piece of luck for the team to acquire
        a young and very talented composer and musician Leonid Veinstein who composed and arranged
        all the musical background of the games. Kolmanovsky brothers continued to be the main
        authors and Yuli Gussman the director of the team. The team was titled Baku Boys (Parni
        Iz Baku) - the name still borne by the nowadays Baku KVN team. 
In the late autumn of 1967 Baku Boys first appeared on Moscow TV. The next year the two victories that had been gained over Kuybishev and Moscow Civil Engineering University teams won the Baku Boys the champion title.

Photos courtesy by Emin Aliyev


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