- It may
refer to: Ivan
Karetnikov (born 1942),
Soviet swimmer Nikolai Karetnikov (1930–1994),
Russian composer Valerji Karetnikov (born 1963),
Soviet ski...
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Nikolai Nikolayevich Karetnikov (Russian: Никола́й Николáeвич Карéтников; 28 June 1930 in
Moscow – 9
October 1994 in Moscow) was a
Russian composer of...
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Valerji Karetnikov (born 1963) is a
Soviet former ski jumper.
Valerji Karetnikov at the
International Ski and
Snowboard Federation v t e...
- 2010, Newsw****
published the
comments of
Karetnikov's fellow dormitory resident, who said that
Karetnikov impressed him as "very oily" and "very Russian";...
- Ivan
Karetnikov (Russian: Иван Каретников; born 1942) is a
retired Soviet swimmer who
specialized in the 200 m ****troke. In this event, he won a silver...
- Op. 17 was the
fourth of six
symphonies by
Russian composer Nikolai Karetnikov. It was
composed in 1963 at the age of 33, and
premiered in
Prague in...
- Russian-language
opera (composed 1983,
premiere 1993) by the
Soviet composer Nikolai Karetnikov. The
libretto is by film
director Pavel Lungin,
based on
Charles De Coster's...
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Anatolyevich Vasenkov,
Vicky Pelaez, and Anna Chapman. A
twelfth man,
Alexey Karetnikov, was
deported later. They were
revealed by SVR
defector Deputy Head of...
- De
Coster Ulenspiegel (opera), by
Walter Braunfels Till
Eulenspiegel (
Karetnikov) Till Eulenspiegel's
Merry Pranks, a tone poem by
Richard Strauss Wie...
- Донецьк зустрічав незалежність України" ["Enough to feed Moscow":
Historian Karetnikov on how
Donetsk greeted Ukraine's independence].
Radio Free Europe/Radio...