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Bulat Okudzhava

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Bulat Shalvovich Okudzhava (Була́т Ша́лвович Окуджа́ва; ბულატ ოკუჯავა) (May 9, 1924 – June 12, 1997) was a Soviet and Russian poet, writer, musician, novelist, and singer-songwriter of Georgian-Armenian ancestry. [1]

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A'Cappella ExpreSSS

A'Cappella ExpreSSS is a professional a cappella group from Moscow, Russia, consisting of six members: soprano Viktoriya Shirokova, tenor Max Kostra, soprano Ekaterina Nadareishvili, baritone Ruslan Mustafin, сontralto Alla Goloviznina and bass Andrey Tunik.

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Aleksandr Avdeyev (politician)

Aleksandr Alekseyevich Avdeyev (Александр Алексеевич Авдеев; born 8 September 1946 in Kremenchuk, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic) is a Russian and Soviet politician and diplomat.

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Ales Adamovich

Ales Adamovich (Алесь Адамовіч, Алесь Адамович, full name: Александр Михайлович Адамович; September 3, 1927 in Hlusha Minsk Voblast, Belarus, USSR – January 26, 1994 in Moscow, Russia) was a Belarusian Soviet writer and a critic, Professor and Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Doctor of Philosophy in philology, Doctorate in 1962 (a degree in Russia corresponding to Habilitation); member of the Supreme Soviet (1989–92).

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Allen Ginsberg

Irwin Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet, philosopher, writer, and activist.

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Anatoly Rybakov

Anatoly Naumovich Rybakov (Анато́лий Нау́мович Рыбако́в; – 23 December 1998) was a Soviet and Russian writer, the author of the anti-Stalinist Children of the Arbat tetralogy, the novel Heavy Sand, and many popular children books including Adventures of Krosh, Dirk and Bronze Bird.

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Andrei Sakharov Prize For Writer's Civic Courage

The Andrei Sakharov Prize For Writer's Civic Courage (1990-2007) was an annual literary prize established in the Soviet Union by the "Writers in Support of Perestroika" association (also known as the "Aprel" (April) association) in October 1990.

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Andrei Tarsalainen

Andrei Tarsalainen (Андрей Андреевич Тарзалайнен; born 28 November 1954, Leningrad, USSR) is a Finnish and Russian writer, poet, literary critic, journalist and translator.

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Anica Nonveiller

Anica Lazin Nonveiller is a Serbian-born Canadian journalist, writer and producer.

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Antonina W. Bouis

Antonina W. Bouis is a literary translator from Russian to English.

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Arbat Street

Arbat Street (Russian), mainly referred to in English as the Arbat, is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia.

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Arsen & Bora Čorba Unplugged '87

Arsen & Bora Čorba Unplugged `87 is the bootleg recording of the unplugged concert Croatian singer-songwriter Arsen Dedić and Serbian rock musician Bora Đorđević held in Terazije Theatre in Belgrade on March 6, 1987.

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Bard (Soviet Union)

The term bard (bard) came to be used in the Soviet Union in the early 1960s, and continues to be used in Russia today, to refer to singer-songwriters who wrote songs outside the Soviet establishment, similarly to folk singers of the American folk music revival.

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Bella Akhmadulina

Izabella Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Бе́лла (Изабе́лла) Аха́товна Ахмаду́лина, a; 10 April 1937 – 29 November 2010) was a Soviet and Russian poet, short story writer, and translator, known for her apolitical writing stance.

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Belorussian Station

Belorussian Station (translit) is a 1971 Soviet drama film directed by Andrei Smirnov.

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Boris Grebenshchikov

Boris Borisovich Grebenshchikov (Бори́с Бори́сович Гребенщико́в), stage name Boris Grebenshikov, also known as Boris Purushottama Grebenshikov, is one of the most prominent members of the generation which is widely considered the "founding fathers" of Russian rock music.

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Bulat

Bulat (meaning "steel" in Turkic languages) is a common first name for Kazakhs.

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Cinema of the Soviet Union

The cinema of the Soviet Union, not to be confused with "cinema of Russia" despite films in the Russian language being predominant in the body of work so described, includes films produced by the constituent republics of the Soviet Union reflecting elements of their pre-Soviet culture, language and history, albeit they were all regulated by the central government in Moscow.

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Daniil Spivakovsky

Daniil Ivanovich Spivakovsky (Даниил Иванович Спиваковский; August 28, 1969, Moscow) - Russia's film and theater actor, Honored Artist of Russia (2007).

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Deaths in 1997

The following is a list of notable deaths in 1997.

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Dmitry Bykov

Dmitry Lvovich Bykov (a; born 20 December 1967) is a Russian writer, poet and journalist.

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Dmitry Mezhevich

Dmitry Yevgenievich Mezhevich (Дмитрий Евгеньевич Межевич; 19 December 1940 in Moscow – 8 March 2017 in Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian actor and songwriter.

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Eduard Limonov

Eduard Limonov (Эдуа́рд Лимо́нов, real name Eduard Veniaminovich Savenko, Эдуа́рд Вениами́нович Саве́нко; born 22 February 1943) is a Russian writer, poet, publicist, and political dissident.

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Elena Frolova

Elena Borisovna Frolova (Елена Борисовна Фролова, born 1 October 1969 in Riga) is a Russian singer-songwriter, composer, and poet.

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Elena Kamburova

Elena Kamburova (Елена Антоновна Камбурова; born July 11, 1940) is a Russian singer and actress.

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François Villon

François Villon (pronounced in modern French; in fifteenth-century French), born in Paris in 1431 and disappeared from view in 1463, is the best known French poet of the late Middle Ages.

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Galaktion Tabidze

Galaktion Tabidze (გალაკტიონ ტაბიძე), simply referred to as Galaktioni (გალაკტიონი) (November 17, 1892 – March 17, 1959), was a leading Georgian poet of the twentieth century whose writings profoundly influenced all subsequent generations of Georgian poets.

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Galina Khomchik

Galina Khomchik (Гали′на Хо′мчик, 30 May 1960 in Moscow, USSR) is a Russian singer, acoustic guitarist and pianist, a prominent figure of the country's modern folk/bard movement.

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Grushinsky festival

Grushinsky festival (Грушинский фестиваль) is an annual Russian bard song festival that was established in 1968.

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History of the Soviet Union (1964–82)

The history of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982, referred to as the Brezhnev Era, covers the period of Leonid Brezhnev's rule of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).

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Index of Georgia (country)-related articles

For articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Georgia, see:Category:Georgia (country).

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July Rain

July Rain (Iyulskiy dozhd) is a 1967 Soviet drama film directed by Marlen Khutsiev.

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June 12

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Kaluga

Kaluga (p) is a city and the administrative center of Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the Oka River southwest of Moscow.

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Khrushchev Thaw

The Khrushchev Thaw (or Khrushchev's Thaw; p or simply ottepel)William Taubman, Khrushchev: The Man and His Era, London: Free Press, 2004 refers to the period from the early 1950s to the early 1960s when repression and censorship in the Soviet Union were relaxed, and millions of Soviet political prisoners were released from Gulag labor camps due to Nikita Khrushchev's policies of de-Stalinization and peaceful coexistence with other nations.

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Leonid Steele

Leonid Mikhailovich Steele (1921 - October 2014) was one of the leading artists of the Russian Realist School - the Soviet period in Russian Art known as socialist realism or socrealizm. A member of the USSR Union of Artists since 1958, he is known for his large multi-figure works, as well as figure, genre and landscape works - especially his portrayals of peasant life in the Ukraine and nature scenes of the Moscow region.

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Letter of Forty-Two

The Letter of Forty-Two (Письмо́ сорока́ двух) was an open letter signed by forty-two Russian literati, aimed at Russian society, the president and government, in reaction to the events of September – October 1993.

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Lev Razgon

Lev Emmanuilovich Razgon (Лев Эммануи́лович Разго́н, 1 April 1908, Horki, Horki Raion, Mogilev Governorate – 8 September 1999, Moscow) was a Soviet journalist, a prisoner of the Gulag from 1938 to 1942 and again from 1950 to 1955, a Russian writer and, latterly, a human rights activist.

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Lev Razumovsky

Lev Razumovsky (1926–2006) a Russian sculptor, painter, graphic artist, medal and toy designer, writer.

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List of political dissidents

Political dissidents are people who question and criticize state policy or the 'dominate narrative' which is broadcast by mainstream media and accepted by the majority of the population.

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List of Russian-language novelists

This is a list of authors who have written works of fiction in the Russian language.

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List of Russian-language poets

This is a list of authors who have written poetry in the Russian language.

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List of Russian-language writers

This is a list of authors who have written works of prose and poetry in the Russian language.

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List of singer-songwriters

This is a list of singer-songwriters, who write, compose, and perform their own musical material.

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List of songs recorded by Regina Spektor

The following is a list of songs written or performed by anti folk artist Regina Spektor.

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Lists of Armenians

This is a list of notable Armenians.

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Love at First Sight (1977 Georgian film)

Love at First Sight (Любовь с первого взгляда, Georgian title - Erti nakhvit shekvareba) is a 1977 Georgian/Soviet comedy film by Lenfilm and Kartuli Pilmi (Romance/Drama).

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Lyubov Zakharchenko

Lyubov Zakharchenko (Захарченко, Любовь Ивановна), (4 April 1961, Rostov-on-Don - 21 January 2008, Moscow) was a Russian poet and singer-songwriter.

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Magnitizdat

Magnitizdat (p, from the Russian words for "tape recorder" магнитофо́н), and "publishing" изда́тельство) was the process of re-copying and self-distributing live audio tape recordings in the Soviet Union that were not available commercially. It is similar to bootleg recordings, except it was often sanctioned by the performers (who did not expect to make money from these recordings anyway) for the purpose of circumventing Soviet political censorship and making their work as well known as possible. The process of magnitizdat was less risky than publishing literature via samizdat, since any person in the USSR was permitted to own a private reel-to-reel tape recorder, while paper duplication equipment was under control of the state. Magnitizdat was the main method by which the songs of Russian bards such as Bulat Okudzhava, Vladimir Vysotsky and Alexander Galich or punk bands like Grazhdanskaya Oborona made their way around the Soviet Union and abroad. Magnitizdat was also used to distribute lectures with anti-Soviet content.

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Mai Dantsig

Mai Volfovich Dantsig (Май Вольфавіч Данцыг; Май Вольфович Данциг; April 27, 1930 – March 26, 2017) was a Belarusian artist active during the Soviet era and independence of Belarus.

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May 9

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Meanings of minor planet names: 3001–4000

015 | 3015 Candy || 1980 VN || Michael P. Candy (1928–1994), British astrometrist and discoverer of minor planets and comets.

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Melodiya

Melodiya, is a Russian (formerly Soviet) record label.

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Moscow

Moscow (a) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17.1 million within the urban area.

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Music of Russia

Music of Russia denotes music produced from Russia and/or by Russians.

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Music of the Soviet Union

Music of the Soviet Union varied in many genres and epochs.

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My Friend, Kolka!

My Friend, Kolka! (Drug moy, Kolka!) is a Soviet 1961 drama film directed by Aleksei Saltykov and Aleksander Mitta.

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National Alliance of Russian Solidarists

The National Alliance of Russian Solidarists (Nacional'no Trudovoj Sojuz or Narodnno-Trudovoj Sojuz rossijskix solidaristov), known by its Russian abbreviation "NTS" (НТС), is a Russian anticommunist organization founded in 1930 by a group of young Russian anticommunist White emigres in Belgrade, Serbia (then part of Kingdom of Yugoslavia).

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Nochnye Snaipery

Nochnye Snaipery (Ночные Снайперы, literally "Night Snipers") is a Russian rock group.

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Oleg Pogudin

Oleg Evgenevich Pogudin (Оле́г Евге́ньевич Погу́дин) (December 22, 1968, Leningrad) is a Russian singer, TV presenter, actor, "Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation" and "People's Artist of Russia " noted for his vocal and artistic style of interpretation of Russian romances and traditional folk songs.

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Palace of the Republic, Berlin

The Palace of the Republic (Palast der Republik) in East Berlin was the seat of the parliament of the German Democratic Republic (also known as East Germany), the Volkskammer (People's Chamber), and also served various cultural purposes.

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Peredelkino

Peredelkino (p) is a dacha complex situated just to the southwest of Moscow, Russia.

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Polytechnic Museum

The Polytechnic Museum (Политехнический музей) is one of the oldest science museums in the world, located in Moscow that emphasizes the progress of Russian and Soviet technology and science, as well as modern inventions and developments.

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Protest song

A protest song is a song that is associated with a movement for social change and hence part of the broader category of topical songs (or songs connected to current events).

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Regina Spektor

Regina Ilyinichna Spektor (Реги́нa Ильи́нична Спе́ктор,; born February 18, 1980) is a Russian-born American singer-songwriter and pianist.

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Rimma Kazakova

Rimma Fyodorovna Kazakova (Ри́мма Фёдоровна Казако́ва, 27 January 1932, Sevastopol, Soviet Union — 19 May 2008, Perkhushkovo, Odintsovo District of Moscow Oblast, Russia) was a Soviet/Russian poet.

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Rock music in Russia

Rock and roll became known in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and quickly broke free from its western roots.

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Russia

Russia (rɐˈsʲijə), officially the Russian Federation (p), is a country in Eurasia. At, Russia is the largest country in the world by area, covering more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area, and the ninth most populous, with over 144 million people as of December 2017, excluding Crimea. About 77% of the population live in the western, European part of the country. Russia's capital Moscow is one of the largest cities in the world; other major cities include Saint Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Novgorod. Extending across the entirety of Northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe, Russia spans eleven time zones and incorporates a wide range of environments and landforms. From northwest to southeast, Russia shares land borders with Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland (both with Kaliningrad Oblast), Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia and North Korea. It shares maritime borders with Japan by the Sea of Okhotsk and the U.S. state of Alaska across the Bering Strait. The East Slavs emerged as a recognizable group in Europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries AD. Founded and ruled by a Varangian warrior elite and their descendants, the medieval state of Rus arose in the 9th century. In 988 it adopted Orthodox Christianity from the Byzantine Empire, beginning the synthesis of Byzantine and Slavic cultures that defined Russian culture for the next millennium. Rus' ultimately disintegrated into a number of smaller states; most of the Rus' lands were overrun by the Mongol invasion and became tributaries of the nomadic Golden Horde in the 13th century. The Grand Duchy of Moscow gradually reunified the surrounding Russian principalities, achieved independence from the Golden Horde. By the 18th century, the nation had greatly expanded through conquest, annexation, and exploration to become the Russian Empire, which was the third largest empire in history, stretching from Poland on the west to Alaska on the east. Following the Russian Revolution, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic became the largest and leading constituent of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the world's first constitutionally socialist state. The Soviet Union played a decisive role in the Allied victory in World War II, and emerged as a recognized superpower and rival to the United States during the Cold War. The Soviet era saw some of the most significant technological achievements of the 20th century, including the world's first human-made satellite and the launching of the first humans in space. By the end of 1990, the Soviet Union had the world's second largest economy, largest standing military in the world and the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, twelve independent republics emerged from the USSR: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and the Baltic states regained independence: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania; the Russian SFSR reconstituted itself as the Russian Federation and is recognized as the continuing legal personality and a successor of the Soviet Union. It is governed as a federal semi-presidential republic. The Russian economy ranks as the twelfth largest by nominal GDP and sixth largest by purchasing power parity in 2015. Russia's extensive mineral and energy resources are the largest such reserves in the world, making it one of the leading producers of oil and natural gas globally. The country is one of the five recognized nuclear weapons states and possesses the largest stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. Russia is a great power as well as a regional power and has been characterised as a potential superpower. It is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and an active global partner of ASEAN, as well as a member of the G20, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Council of Europe, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and the World Trade Organization (WTO), as well as being the leading member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and one of the five members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), along with Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

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Russian chanson

Russian chanson (r; from French "chanson") is a neologism for a musical genre covering a range of Russian songs, including city romance songs, author song performed by singer-songwriters, and Blatnaya Pesnya or "criminals' songs" that are based on the themes of the urban underclass and the criminal underworld.

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Russian culture

Russian culture has a long history.

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Russian guitar

The Russian guitar (sometimes referred to as a "Gypsy guitar") is an acoustic seven-string guitar that was developed in Russia toward the end of the 18th century: it shares most of its organological features with the Spanish guitar, although some historians insist on English guitar ascendancy.

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Ruzhena Sikora

Ruzhena Vladimirovna Sikora (Ружена Владимировна Сикора, 20 August 1918 in Novorossiysk, Soviet Russia – 23 December 2006 in Moscow, Russian Federation) was a Soviet traditional pop and jazz performer of Czech and Polish origins, highly popular in the late 1940s and 1950s.

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Sergey Nikitin (musician)

Sergey Yakovlevich Nikitin (Серге́й Яковлевич Никитин, born 8 March 1944) is a prominent Soviet and Russian bard, composer, and biophysicist.

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Sergey Zagraevsky

Sergey Zagraevsky (Сергей Вольфгангович Заграевский, סרגיי זגרייבסקי; born August 20, 1964, Moscow) is a Russian-Jewish painter, architectural historian, writer and theologian.

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Seven-string guitar

The seven-string guitar adds one additional string to the more common six-string guitar, commonly used to extend the bass range (usually a low B) or also to extend the treble range.

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Silva Kaputikyan

Silva Kaputikyan (help); 20 January 1919 – 25 August 2006) was an Armenian poet and political activist. One of the best-known Armenian writers of the twentieth century, she is recognized as "the leading poetess of Armenia" and "the grand lady of twentieth century Armenian poetry". Although a member of the Communist Party, she was a noted advocate of Armenian national causes. Her first collection of poems were published in the mid-1940s. By the 1950s she had established herself as a significant literary figure in Soviet Armenia. Besides Armenian she also wrote in Russian and many of her works were translated to other languages. In the later Soviet period she frequently addressed political and other issues.

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Singer-songwriter

Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose, and perform their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies.

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Sintaksis (Moscow)

Sintaksis (Syntax, Синтаксис) was a samizdat poetry journal compiled by writer Alexander Ginzburg in 1959-1960.

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Sinyavsky–Daniel trial

The Sinyavsky–Daniel trial (Проце́сс Синя́вского и Даниэ́ля) was a trial against Russian writers Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel which took place in Moscow in February 1966.

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Slava Gerovitch

Vyacheslav (Slava) Alexandrovich Gerovitch (Вячеслав Александрович Герович; born 1963) is an American historian of science of Russian origin, considered a leading scholar on Soviet space program history in the US.

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Still Waters (2000 film)

Still Waters (Tikhie omuti) is 2000 Russian romantic comedy directed by Eldar Ryazanov.

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Struga Poetry Evenings

Struga Poetry Evenings (SPE) (Струшки вечери на поезијата, СВП; tr. Struški večeri na poezijata, SVP) is an international poetry festival held annually in Struga, Macedonia.

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Sung poetry

Sung poetry is a broad and imprecise music genre widespread in European countries, such as Poland and the Baltic States, to describe songs consisting of a poem (most often a ballad) and music written specially for that text.

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Tarusa

Tarusa (Тару́са), also known as Tarussa (Тару́сса), is a town and the administrative center of Tarussky District in Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Oka River, northeast of Kaluga, the administrative center of the oblast.

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Tbilisi State University

Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (ივანე ჯავახიშვილის სახელობის თბილისის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტი Ivane Javaxishvilis saxelobis Tbilisis saxelmts'ipo universit'et'i, often shortened to its historical name, Tbilisi State University or TSU), is a public research university established on 8 February 1918 in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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The Adventures of Buratino (1976 film)

The Adventures of Buratino (Priklyucheniya Buratino) is a Soviet children's musical film, made in 1975 at Belarusfilm.

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The Pokrovsky Gate

The Pokrovsky Gate (Pokrovskiye Vorota) is a 1982 Soviet comedy film produced for television by Mosfilm.

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The Promising Boy

The Promising Boy (Dečko koji obećava) is a 1981 Yugoslav youth genre film.

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The Ugly Swans

The Ugly Swans (Гадкие лебеди) is a science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky.

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USSR State Prize

The USSR State Prize (Госуда́рственная пре́мия СССР, Gosudarstvennaya premiya SSSR) was the Soviet Union's state honor.

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Vagankovo Cemetery

Vagankovo Cemetery (Vagan'kovskoye Cemetery; Ваганьковское кладбище), established in 1771, is located in the Presnya district of Moscow.

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Viktor Berkovsky

Viktor Semyonovich Berkovsky (Виктор Семёнович Берковский; July 13, 1932, Zaporizhia - July 24, 2005, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian Jewish bard.

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Viktor Sergeyevich Boyko

Viktor Sergeyevich Boyko (Виктор Серге́евич Бойко; (born April 1, 1948, Ichki, the Crimean Region, Soviet Union) is a Russian yoga researcher and therapist. He uses the traditional Yoga Sutras of Patanjali within his own business, the Yoga School of Viktor Boyko, which has several branches in Russia, and is the founder of an online yoga forum. His writings include "Yoga: The Art of Communication".

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Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization

The Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization, abbreviated as or the Young Pioneers, was a mass youth organization of the Soviet Union for children of age 9–15 that existed between 1922 and 1991.

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Vladimir Vysotsky

Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky (p; 25 January 1938 – 25 July 1980) was a Russian singer-songwriter, poet, and actor whose career had an immense and enduring effect on Soviet and Russian culture.

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W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism

W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism (W.R. – Misterije organizma, W.R. – Мистерије организма) is a 1971 film by Serbian director Dušan Makavejev (born 1932) that explores the relationship between communist politics and sexuality, as well as presenting the controversial life and work of Austrian-American psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957).

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Werner Bernreuther

Werner Bernreuther (born 6 December 1941 in Sonneberg) is a German actor, singer-songwriter, writer, poet, translator and painter.

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What We Saw from the Cheap Seats

What We Saw from the Cheap Seats is the sixth studio album by American alternative singer-songwriter Regina Spektor.

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White Sun of the Desert

White Sun of the Desert (Beloye solntse pustyni) is a 1970 classic 'Eastern' or Ostern film of the Soviet Union.

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Wydawnictwo Literackie

Wydawnictwo Literackie (abbreviated WL, lit. "Literary Press") is a Kraków-based Polish publishing house.

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Yar (restaurant)

The Yar (Яр, from French "yard") was a restaurant and theatre in 19th Century Moscow frequented by Pushkin, Tolstoy, Chekhov and Maxim Gorky.

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Yuli Daniel

Yuli Markovich Daniel (a; 15 November 1925 — 30 December 1988) was a Soviet dissident writer, poet, translator, and political prisoner.

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Yuliy Kim

Yuliy Chersanovich Kim (Ю́лий Черса́нович Ким; born 23 December 1936, Moscow) is one of Russia's foremost bards, composer, poet, songwriter for theater and films.

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Yunost

Yunost (Ю́ность, Youth) is a Russian language literary magazine created in 1955 in Moscow (initially as a USSR Union of Writers' organ) by Valentin Kataev, its first editor-in-chief, who was fired in 1961 for publishing Vasily Aksyonov's Ticket to the Stars.

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Yuri Entin

Yuri Sergeyevich Entin (Ю́рий Серге́евич Э́нтин; born 21 August 1935 in Moscowhttp://persona.rin.ru/eng/view/f/0/35917/yuri-entin) is a Russian and Soviet poet, playwright, and lyricist who wrote screenplays and songs for various children's films including The Bremen Town Musicians (1969) and two sequels (with Vasily Livanov) and Blue Puppy (1976), among others.

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Yuri Vizbor

Yuri Vizbor (Юрий Иосифович Визбор; June 20, 1934 – September 17, 1984) was a well-known Soviet bard and poet as well as a theatre and film actor.

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Zhanna Bichevskaya

Zhanna Vladimirovna Bichevskaya (or Jeanne Bichevskaya; Жанна Владимировна Бичевская, born June 17, 1944), is a prominent Soviet and Russian singer and folk musician.

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Zhenya, Zhenechka and Katyusha

Zhenya, Zhenechka and "Katyusha" (Zhenya, Zhenechka i "Katyusha") is a 1967 Soviet comedy-drama war film directed by Vladimir Motyl.

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1993 Russian constitutional crisis

The constitutional crisis of 1993 was a political stand-off between the Russian president Boris Yeltsin and the Russian parliament that was resolved by using military force.

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1997

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulat_Okudzhava

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