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Leonid Osipovich Utesov, also
spelled Utyosov or Utiosov, born
Lazar (Leyzer)
Iosifovich Vaysbeyn or
Weissbein (22 March [O.S. 10 March] 1895, Odessa...
- music. The song was made
specifically for the film Two Soldiers.
Leonid Utyosov,
without knowledge and
without permission of
authors and film unit, recorded...
- here
included Leopold Teplitsky's
First Concert Jazz Band (1927,)
Leonid Utyosov 's
TheaJazz (1928,
under the
patronage of
composer Isaak Dunayevsky) and...
- José
Carreras Joseph Kobzon Julio Iglesias Klavdiya Shulzhenko Leonid Utyosov Lyube Lyudmila Zykina Мельница
Mireille Mathieu Mstislav Rostropovich Nadezhda...
- Lebedev-Kumach. Both
Orlova and her co-star, the jazz
singer and
comic actor Leonid Utyosov, were
propelled to
stardom after this movie.
Yelena (Mariya Strelkova)...
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translations into
foreign language include those in Russian, by
Leonid Utyosov, and in Hungarian, by the
Szirt Együttes.
Wikisource has
original text...
- "vanish". At the same time, the
November release of a disk in
which Leonid Utyosov was
performing this song was
removed from the
distribution and replaced...
- vast
stylistic spectrum (Alexander Vertinsky,
Vladimir Vysotsky,
Leonid Utyosov, Mark Bernes).
Sklyar was born in Moscow, to
Felix Sidorovich, a physicist...
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commemorating the
famous book "The
Twelve Chairs", two
monuments to
Leonid Utyosov (a
sculpture and also a
phone which plays his music), and a
monument to...
- visitors.
Seems the myth
created by
Soviet singer Leonid Utyosov. In his memories,
Utyosov half-jokingly
described the building's appearance. This supposedly...