Mikhail Plyatskovsky
Mikhail Plyatskovsky | |
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Born |
Rykovo, Stalino Oblast, USSR | 2 November 1935
Died |
26 January 1991 55) Moscow, USSR[1] | (aged
Occupation | poet |
Nationality | Russian |
Mikhail Spartakovich Plyatskovsky (Russian: Михаи́л Спарта́кович Пляцко́вский; 1935-1991) was a Soviet songwriter, playwright.
Biography
Born November 2, 1935 in Yenakiyeve. He graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.[2]
Member of the Union of Soviet Writers (1973).[3]
He worked in collaboration with Vladimir Shainsky, Serafim Tulikov, Vyacheslav Dobrynin, Yuri Antonov, Arno Babajanian.
Plyatskovsky died on January 26, 1991. He was buried in Moscow on Troyekurovskoye Cemetery.[4]
Works
The first professional song written by composer Semyon Zaslavsky March of the astronauts. In the years 1960-1970 Mikhail Plyatskovsky becoming one of the leading songwriters. following popular songs were written in his poems:
- Take a guitar
- Volga flows into my heart
- All the same, we will meet
- If there is love
- Cuckoo
- Once again about love
- Redhead blizzard
- Slides
- invented herself
- If you are good
- I'll take you to the tundra
- The girl from apartment 45
- Letkajenkka
- No wonder the people I talked
- The roof of your house
- Do not care about me
- Do not repeat this ever
and many others [5]
Awards
- Lenin Komsomol Prize (1986) - for pioneering songs[3]
- Order of the Badge of Honour[3]
References
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