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Alyosha (Russian: Алёша) is a Soviet-era
Russian song by
composer Eduard Kolmanovsky and poet
Konstantin Vanshenkin. The
subject is the
Alyosha Monument,...
- anti-war song
written by
Yevgeny Yevtushenko and set to
music by
Eduard Kolmanovsky.
Yevtushenko later said he
wrote the song in
response to conversations...
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Eduard Savelievich Kolmanovsky (Russian: Эдуа́рд Саве́льевич Колмано́вский; 9
January 1923 – 27 July 1994) was a
Soviet and
Russian composer. He was awarded...
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Estonian politician Eduard Khil (1934-2012),
Russian singer Eduard Kolmanovsky (1923–1994),
Soviet composer Eduard Kõppo (1894–1966),
Estonian sports...
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nonlinear control theory and
underactuated mechanical systems" 2008 Ilya
Kolmanovsky "For
contributions to
nonlinear control of
automotive powertrains" 2008...
- Gavrilin),
Nenaglyadnyy Moy (by
Aleksandra Pakhmutova), Men (by
Eduard Kolmanovsky),
Conversations (by
Eduard Khanok), Vals pri
Svechakh (by
Oscar Feltsman)...
- 'Chyornoe i beloe'), sang by
Svetlana Kryuchkova,
written by
Eduard Kolmanovsky and
Mikhail Tanich specifically for her. In the wake of the huge film...
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Bayanova - 2003
Anatoly Kroll - 2003
Vladimir Troshin - 2003
Eduard Kolmanovsky - 2003
Arkady Ostrovsky - 2004
Yevgeny Krylatov - 2004
Alexander Morozov...
- Army. 15
October – The
Declaration of 46 is sent.
January 9 —
Eduard Kolmanovsky, People's
Artist of the USSR (d. 1994)
January 13 —
Daniil Shafran, cellist...
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Andrew R. Teel 2000:
Richard D.
Braatz 2001: Dawn M.
Tilbury 2002: Ilya
Kolmanovsky 2003:
Claire J.
Tomlin 2004:
Panagiotis D.
Christofides 2005:
Pablo A...