• Musicians. Boris was the fifth and youngest son of Boris Ivanovich Krasin, chief of police in Tyumen. Leonid Krasin was one of his brothers. Krasin was head...
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  • Boris Krasin may refer to: Boris Krasin (composer) Boris Krasin (policeman) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If...
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  • Boris Ivanovich Krasin (Russian: Борис Иванович Красин (Ishim 1846 – June 23 [July 6] 1901) was policeman in Imperial Russia. He served a police chief...
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  • Krasin (Russian: Красин) is a Russian male surname; its feminine counterpart is Krasina. Notable people with the surname include: Boris Krasin (composer)...
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    His father, Boris Ivanovich Krasin (1846-1901), was the local chief of police. The composer and Proletkult activist Boris Borisovich Krasin (1884-1936)...
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    Gulyayev, opera singer Vladislav Krapivin, children's books writer Boris Krasin, composer Tamara Toumanova, ballerina and actress Anastasiya Kuzmina, Olympic...
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    Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (/ˈpæstərnæk/; Russian: Борис Леонидович Пастернак, IPA: [bɐˈrʲis lʲɪɐˈnʲidəvʲɪtɕ pəstɨrˈnak]; 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1890 –...
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    Sergei Prokofiev (category Composers with IMSLP links)
    described Prokofiev as the greatest Russian composer of his day, after himself. Prokofiev met Boris Krasin in the violinist Joseph Szigeti's Paris apartment...
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  • Olympic cyclist Leonid Kostandov (1915–1984), Soviet politician Leonid Krasin (1870–1926), Soviet and Russian engineer and politician Leonid Kravchuk...
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  • Yakov Sverdlov Anton Momot as Kliment Voroshilov Sergei Umanov as Leonid Krasin Maria Skuratova as Nina Sedova Artyom Bystrov as Nikolai Markin Ivan Tarabukin...
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    Boris Alekseyevich Chichibabin (Russian: Бори́с Алексе́евич Чичиба́бин, Ukrainian: Бори́с Олексі́йович Чичиба́бін, romanized: Borys Oleksiyovych Chychybabin;...
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    Mihai Dolgan (category Moldovan composers)
    Mihai Dolgan (14 March 1942 – 16 March 2008) was a singer and composer from Moldova. In 1967 he set up the Noroc which became one of the most famous bands...
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    ashes buried at Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens, Buckinghamshire. Leonid Krasin, Russian and Soviet Bolshevik politician and diplomat, ashes buried in the...
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    the President's first years in power. Soviet political scientists Yuri Krasin and Alexander Galkin linked the rise of their country's Neo-Nazi movement...
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    Черсанович Ким, Korean: 율리 킴; born 23 December 1936, Moscow) is a Russian bard, composer, poet, and songwriter. His songs, encompassing everything from mild humor...
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  • Petrovych Bakay (2 March 1931 – 28 July 1998) was a Ukrainian singer, composer, poet, author and Soviet dissident. Bakay was born in the village of Vynohrad [uk]...
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  • to have written in 1972 a novel Shostakovich about the famous Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, but the manuscript was allegedly stolen in a train...
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    the impression of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the persecution of Boris Pasternak, Pomerants became active as a dissident. In 1959–1960, he led...
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  • Research Institute. In 1928 he was the head of the rescue party on the Krasin icebreaker, that saved most of the crew of the Airship Italia of Umberto...
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    North Pole expedition, including Umberto Nobile. The Soviet icebreaker Krasin saves the rest July 12. June 28 The keel of the first 1,000 ft (300 m)-long...
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    assassination attempt during the latter. He is also a writer and accomplished composer, having authored several popular patriotic Armenian songs. Paruyr Hayrikyan...
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    president in the same year. In the summer of 1968, he started working with the composer Toivo Kurmet, whose work he started recording on the radio. In the fall...
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    icons, including Taras Shevchenko, filmmaker Alexander Dovzhenko, and composer Stanislav Liudkevych among others. He refused to dedicate any poems to...
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