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  1. Leonid Arkadievich Desyatnikov (Russian: Леонид Аркадьевич Десятников, born: 16 October 1955, Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian composer who first made a reputation with a number of film scores, then achieving greater fame when his controversial opera The Children of Rosenthal was premiered at the Bolshoi ...

  2. Leonid Arkadievich DESYATNIKOV a world famous composer, Honored Master of Arts of the Russian Federation (2005), a member of the Union of Cinematographers, was born on October 16, 1955 in Kharkov (Ukraine).

  3. Leonid Desyatnikov. Country of origin: Ukraine. Birthday: October 16, 1955. Upcoming Performances. Reflections on a Folk Song. Conductor: Maxim Rysanov. Orchestra: Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. August 24, 2024 | Stockholm (Sweden) , Berwaldhallen — World Premiere. Profile. Performances. Products. News. Products. Sort by: Display: 20. 50. 100.

  4. 2011.bolshoi.ru › en › personsLeonid Desyatnikov

    In 2009-10, Leonid Desyatnikov was Music Director of the Bolshoi Theatre. Desyatnikov wrote the scores for the films Sunset (1990), Lost in Siberia (1991), Contact (1992), Moscow Region Evenings (1994), Hammer and Sickle (1994), Katya Izmailova (1994), Giselle Mania (1995), Prisoner of the Caucasus (1996), All That Is Tender (1996), Moscow ...

  5. 0:00 From Kashchey's Life2:46 Little Bells to the memory of E. RosenfeldLeonid Arkadievich Desyatnikov (Russian: Леони́д Арка́дьевич Деся́тников, born: 16 Oc...

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  6. Nov 23, 2009 · Leonid Desyatnikov is one of the most successful Russian composers of his generation and one of the most distinctive and individual on the contemporary Russian scene. He represents a rare instance of a contemporary composer in his mid-forties who has had all his works performed, some of them on many occasions.

  7. americanrepertorytheater.org › bio › leonid-desyatnikovLeonid Desyatnikov | A.R.T.

    Leonid Desyatnikov. Composer, Lady with a Lapdog. Work includes opera ( Poor Liza ), ballet ( A Love Song in A Minor ), symphony ( Sacred Winter, Sketches of Sunset ), vocal cycles (to poems of Rilke), and instrumental variations on the themes of Astor Piazzola.