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    Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kobekin (Владимир Александрович Кобекин) (b. 22 July 1947, Berezniki) is a Russian composer best known for his opera compositions...
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  • Yekaterinburg, Russia, into a family of musicians: her father is the composer Vladimir Kobekin. She received her first cello lessons at the age of four. In 2006,...
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  • Zhurbin (born 1945) Vladimir Martynov (born 1946) Alexander Mordukhovich (born 1946) Yury Chernavsky (born 1947) Vladimir Kobekin (born 1947) Grigoriy...
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    Knaifel (1943–2024) Lev Knipper (1898–1974), born in present-day Georgia Vladimir Kobekin (born 1947) Mikhail Kollontay (born 1952) Lev Konov (born 1952) Yelena...
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    Kolobov – conductor, founder of the Novaya Opera Theatre (Moscow) Vladimir Kobekin L. Abasheieva (2014): Anatoly Andreyev: Composer and His Times (in...
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  • Mussorgsky State Conservatoire where she studied music composition under Vladimir Kobekin. In 2003 she won the First Opus young composers competition in Moscow...
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    Suchoň, and the world premiere of Margarita (opera) («Маргарита») by Vladimir Kobekin. He also introduced Shostakovich's pupil's Benjamin Fleischman's posthumous...
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    number of productions outside of Russia, including N.F.B, an opera by Vladimir Kobekin, based on Dostoevsky's The Idiot, in Loccum, Germany (1995), and Chekhov's...
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  • Kennedy Center Washington, to the musicians Gidon Kremer, Vladimir Igolinsky, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir Tonkha, Mark Pekarski and to the composers Sergey Berinsky...
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    Giuseppe Verdi's Aida. 2008: Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin. 1998 – Vladimir Kobekin's Young David; world premiere at the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre...
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  • his History of Classical Aesthetics Vladimir Kobekin Yuriy Mushketyk (writer) Kostas Smoriginas: theatre Vladimir Dudintsev Dmitri Pokrovsky Bulat Okudzhava...
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    Carmen, Così fan tutte, The Demon, Die Fledermaus, Eugene Onegin Vladimir Kobekin's comic opera Hamlet (Prince of Denmark) (Russian) Comedy) (2008), Il...
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