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  1. Gennady Igorevich Gladkov (Russian: Геннадий Игоревич Гладков; 18 February 1935 – 16 October 2023) was a Soviet and Russian composer. He composed music for some of the most famous Soviet movies and cartoons, most notably The Bremen Town Musicians.

  2. The House That Swift Built ( Russian: Дом, который построил Свифт, romanized : Dom, kotoriy postroil Svift) is a 1982 Soviet fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Mark Zakharov based on the eponymous play by Grigori Gorin about Irish satirist writer and Anglican priest Jonathan Swift. [1] [2]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuri_EntinYuri Entin - Wikipedia

    Wrote the music for the song Gennady Gladkov, Rybnikov, Vladimir Shainsky, Eugene Krylatov, Marc Minkowski, David Tukhmanov . Ability to instant improvisation became the hallmark of Yuri Entin. Not just with situations where work required urgently finalize – and he managed to come up with a verse or phrase that not only complements the image, but later became a cruise.

  4. 56 minutes. Country. Russia. Language. Russian. The New Bremen Town Musicians (Russian: Новые бременские, romanized: Novye Bremenskiye) is a 2000 Russian animated film and a sequel to the films The Bremen Town Musicians and On the Trail of the Bremen Town Musicians. [1] [2] None of the cast from the first two films reprised their ...

  5. Gennady Igorevich Gladkov (Russian: Генна́дий И́горевич Гладко́в; born February 18, 1935, Moscow) is a prominent Soviet/Russian music composer, known mainly as a composer for films, TV series and animated films. People's Artist of Russia (2002). [1] Commander of the Order For Merit to the Fatherland IV degree. [2]

  6. 16 de out. de 2023 · Famous Soviet-Russian composer Gennady Gladkov passed away in the Russian capital on Monday aged 88, the state-run TASS news agency reported. Gladkov is known for composing music for over 100...

  7. The music and words of this pseudo-Italian aria were composed by Gennady Gladkov. According to Alexander Abdulov, he received letters asking him to send notes and lyrics of this "abracadabra", including from some military units. Awards. 1985 — Prize for Best Director to Mark Zakharov at the XI WCF of Television Films in Moscow