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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuliy_KimYuliy Kim - Wikipedia

    Yuliy Chersanovich Kim (Russian: Юлий Черсанович Ким, Korean: 율리 킴; born 23 December 1936, Moscow) is a Russian bard, composer, poet, and songwriter.

  2. The Russian poet, singer and playwright Yuliy Kim, like many of his peers (he was born in 1936) comes from a family of the repressed. Father Kim Cher San, a translator from the Korean language, was shot in 1938, mother Nina Vsesvyatskaya was in exile for more than 10 years.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0453759Yuliy Kim - IMDb

    Yuliy Kim. Soundtrack: Safe. Julius Kim was born in Moscow. After the arrest of his parents, he left the capital in 1938 for 16 years, which he spent in the Kaluga region and in Turkmenistan. Since 1954 - again a Muscovite.

    • Music Department, Writer, Actor
    • December 23, 1936
    • Yuliy Kim
  4. May 27, 2014 · Dissident composer Yuliy Kim wrote a cycle of songs called "Moscow Kitchens" telling the story of a group of people in the 1950s and the '60s called "dissidents."

    • The Kitchen Sisters
  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Yuliy_KimYuliy Kim - Wikiwand

    Yuliy Chersanovich Kim ( Russian: Юлий Черсанович Ким, Korean: 율리 킴; born 23 December 1936, Moscow) is a Russian bard, composer, poet, and songwriter. His songs, encompassing everything from mild humor to biting political satire, appear in dozens of Soviet movies, including Bumbarash, The Twelve Chairs, and An Ordinary ...

  6. May 27, 2014 · Dissident composer Yuliy Kim wrote a cycle of songs called "Moscow Kitchens" telling the story of a group of people in the 1950s and the '60s called "dissidents." It tells how they began to get together, how it led to protests, how they were detained and forced to leave the country.

  7. Nov 14, 2014 · Yuliy Kim belongs to the brilliant constellation of Russianbardsof thefirst generation” and takes his rightful place among the great names, such as Vysotsky, Okudzhava, Galich, Vizbor. In fact, he is one of the first, and the “last of the Mohicans.”