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Mikhail Vasilyevich Isakovsky (Russian: Михаи́л Васи́льевич Исако́вский; 19 January [O.S. 7 January] 1900 – 20 July 1973) was a
Soviet and
Russian poet...
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Blanter in 1938, with
lyrics in
Russian written by the
Soviet poet
Mikhail Isakovsky. It
gained fame
during World War II as a
patriotic song,
inspiring the...
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lyrics of
Ogonek can be
traced back to a poem
written in 1942 by
Mikhail Isakovsky, who
later composed the
lyrics of the song. The
music was
written in 1943...
- 1938,
Blanter began his long-lasting
collaboration with the poet
Mikhail Isakovsky.
Their first song,
undoubtedly the most
famous of Blanter's works, was...
- song ****ociated with the
Great Patriotic War,
based on a poem by
Mikhail Isakovsky (1946). It
depicts losses and
sufferings of the war
generation and devastation...
- Kibalchich, ****ure poet, and a Hero of
Socialist Labor (1970)
Mikhail Isakovsky.
Public flogging of
workers who were
sympathizers of the
Bolsheviks in...
- Mokrousov. The song is
written in a poem by
Mikhail Isakovsky. Text of the song, the poet
Mikhail Isakovsky wrote in 1945, soon
after the war. The
first song...
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Kursk Oblast bear this name: Isakovo,
Isakovsky Selsoviet,
Cheremisinovsky District,
Kursk Oblast, a selo in
Isakovsky Selsoviet of
Cheremisinovsky District...
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Somewhere Far Away (M.
Tariverdiev R. Rozhdestvensky)
Katyusha (M.
Blanter M.
Isakovsky) The
Hills of
Manchuria (I.
Shatrov A. Mashistov) The
Sacred Stone (M...
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Komintern Factory), Red Army
troops adopted a
nickname from
Mikhail Isakovsky's po****r
wartime song, "Katyusha",
about a girl
longing for her absent...