- is a
Soviet patriotic song from 1936. The
music was
composed by
Isaac Dunaevsky and the
lyrics were
written by
Vasily Lebedev-Kumach. The song was first...
-
Jackboots Shall Not
Trample Our Motherland" by Ivanov-Vano (1941).
Valery Dunaevsky commented that the song "was full of
fighting spirit" in his book A Daughter...
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Isaak Osipovich Dunayevsky (Russian: Исаак Осипович Дунаевский listen; also
transliterated as
Dunaevski or Dunaevskiy; 30 January [O.S. 18 January] 1900 –...
- Bogacheva, A. M.; Rudenskaya, G. N.; Preusser, A; Tchikileva, I. O.;
Dunaevsky, Y. E.; Golovkin, B. N.; Stepanov, V. M. (1999). "A new subtilisin-like...
- the team competition, she used "March" from the film
Circus by
Isaak Dunaevsky,
while for the all around, she used the
music to the film Die Frau meiner...
-
songs were
specially written for the musical. The
Composers were
Maxim Dunaevsky, Egor Olesov, Ivan
Rozin and
Vladimir Kripak. "Three Musketeers" is a...
- the
Wayback Machine Bunch, May 7, 2011,
accessed December 8, 2013 Igor
Dunaevsky, "Interview with
Tommy Chong. Part#1" AskGrowers,
December 3, 2020, Retrieved...
- art song, opera, and film music. The most po****r m****
songs include Dunaevsky's Song of the Homeland, Isaakovsky's Katiusha, Novikov's Hymn of Democratic...
- was
taken from the song of the same name by the
Russian composer Isaac Dunaevsky,
which is
featured in the film. The film was
directed by
Roman Karmen...
-
Krematorij rock-band
since 2008. He
studied at
Moscow Musical School after Dunaevsky and
Moscow State University. PhD in
Philosophy (2003).
Since 2005 he plays...