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  2. Category:Soviet musicians - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union portal This category is for articles about musicians from the Asian–European former country of the Soviet Union . For more information, see Music of the Soviet Union .

  3. Soviet and Russian musician and composer Soviet Union Russia: 1944-06-10 Moscow: Q1178577: Christopher Reutinger: American musician 1946-09-10 Q5113124: Seweryn Krajewski: Polish singer Poland: 1947-01-03 Nowa Sól: Q719489: Laurie Anderson: American artist and musician (born 1947) United States of America: 1947-06-05 Chicago: Q235066: Mati ...

  4. List of musicians from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago blues musician Born in Chicago [10] Drew Fortier: Jul 14, 1987: Guitarist for Bang Tango, Chuck Mosley, Stephen Shareaux, and Zen From Mars: Born and raised in Chicago [11] [12] Bud Freeman: Apr 13, 1906: Mar 15, 1991: Jazz saxophonist, bandleader and composer Born, worked and died in Chicago Von Freeman: Oct 3, 1923: Aug 11, 2012: Jazz ...

  5. Alexandrov Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandrov Ensemble with Iosif Kobzon as soloist The Alexandrov Ensemble, Bielsko-Biala, 2006.Victor Sanin on the left, Dmitry Bykov on the right (soloists) The Alexandrov Ensemble (Russian: Ансамбль Александрова, romanized: Ansambl' Aleksandrova), commonly known as the Red Army Choir [1] in the West, is an official army choir of the Russian armed forces.

  6. Sergey Nikitin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Sergey Yakovlevich Nikitin [a] (born 8 March 1944) is a prominent Soviet and Russian bard, composer, and biophysicist. He performs both solo and in a duet with his wife, Tatyana Nikitina all over Russia, the former Soviet republics, and other countries with significant Russian-speaking diaspora. Nikitin is also known as a composer and performer ...

  7. Music of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The music of Dmitriy Shostakovich defined the dominant style of Soviet classical music for subsequent generations of Soviet composers. [22] Though Shostakovich had fallen out of favor with the Party following his denunciation by Zhdanov in the late 1940s, his status as the premiere Soviet composer was gradually re-established through the ...

  8. Category:Soviet singers - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Soviet Union portal Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. Soviet singers by voice type (2 C) + Soviet women ...

  9. Joseph Kobzon - Wikipedia

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    During Leonid Brezhnev's time in office (1964–1982), there was hardly an official concert where Kobzon did not take part, and in 1980 he was awarded the honour of People's Artist of the USSR. His best-known song is "Instants" from the legendary Soviet TV series Seventeen Moments of Spring (1973). [3]