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- Shaporin (Russian: Юрий (Георгий) Александрович Шапорин) (8 November [O.S. 27 October] 1887 – 9 December 1966), PAU, was a Soviet composer. Shaporin was...
- directed by Aleksandr Ivanovsky The Decembrists (opera), 1953 opera by Yuri Shaporin The Decemberists, American indie rock band Decembrists Square, former name...
- Nadezhda Yermakovich Cinematography Mikhail Gindin Boris Petrov [ru] Svyatoslav Belyayev Music by Yuri Shaporin Country Soviet Union Language Russian...
- born in Novosibirsk and studied at the Moscow Conservatory under Yuri Shaporin. His interest in electronic music and synthesizers began after his graduation...
- movement, which would later evolve into War and Peace. In the Soviet era Yuri Shaporin produced an opera entitled Dekabristi (The Decembrists), about the revolt...
- ****iadze Nikolai Okhlopkov Sergei Blinnikov Mikhail Pugovkin Cinematography Mikhail Gindin Music by Yuri Shaporin Country Soviet Union Language Russian...
- Aleksandr Khanov Boris Livanov Cinematography Anatoli Golovnya Music by Yuri Shaporin Production company Mosfilm Release date 3 November 1939 (1939-11-03) Running...
- (1846–1924) Vladimir Shainsky (1925–2017) Masguda Shamsutdinova (born 1955) Yuri Shaporin (1887–1966), born in present-day Ukraine Adrian Shaposhnikov (1888–1967)...
- Golovnya Yuli Fogelman Edited by I. Aravina M. Usoltseva Music by Yuri Shaporin Production company Mezhrabpom Distributed by Garrison Films Inc. (United...
- (1886–1953) Sargis Barkhudaryan (1887–1973) Ernest Pingoud (1887–1942) Yuri Shaporin (1887–1966) Julius Isserlis (1888–1968) Adrian Shaposhnikov (1888–1967)...