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Vasily Solovyov-Sedoy
Russian composer (1907–1979) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vasily Pavlovich Solovyov-Sedoy (Василий Павлович Соловьёв-Седой; 25 April [O.S. 12 April] 1907 – 2 December 1979)[1] was a Soviet classical composer and songwriter who was born and died in Leningrad.
Originally named Solovyov, when he entered the Union of Soviet Composers he added the suffix "Sedoy", meaning grey-haired, to avoid confusion with another composer with the same surname.[2]
Solovyov-Sedoy composed the music for many songs such as "Moscow Nights" (Russian: Подмосковные вечера) and "Nightingales" (Russian: Соловьи).[2][3] He also wrote music for numerous films.
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Filmography
- Heavenly Slug (1945)
- The First Glove (1946)
- World Champion (1954)
- Good Morning (1955)
- Maksim Perepelitsa (1955)
- Be Careful, Grandma! (1960)
- Don Tale (1964)
- The Salvos of the Aurora Cruiser (1965)
- Virineya (1968)
- Fitil (1975)
- Sweet Woman (1976)
- A Taiga Story (1979)
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