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  1. Boris Andreyevich Mokrousov (Russian: Бори́с Андре́евич Мокроу́сов; 27 February 1909 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet and Russian composer.

  2. Music to all of the above-named songs has been written by Boris Andreyevich Mokrousov. In the 40s-60s the songs by Mokrousov were known to everybody in Russia. The songs were well-known and loved.

  3. Boris Mokrousov (1909 - 1968, Moscow) was a Soviet composer. In 1948, for four of his songs he was awarded the Stalin Prize. In 1962 he was bestowed the titl...

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  4. Nov 27, 2021 · Mokrousov (1909-1968) was a Soviet composer. In 1948, for four of his songs he was awarded the Stalin Prize. In 1962 he was bestowed the title of Meritorious...

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  5. Boris Andreyevich Mokrousov. Soviet composer. Born: February 27 (14 O.S.), 1909, Nizhny Novgorod. Died: March 27, 1968, Moscow. Sites: Wikipedia. Variations: Viewing All | Борис Мокроусов.

    Title
    Catalog Number
    Year
    In Your Collection, Wantlist, Or ...
    Д-2976, Д-2977
    Песни Бориса Мокроусова (Comp) 3 ...
    Ленинградский Завод, Ленинградский ...
    Д-3708, Д-3709
    Песни Бориса Мокроусова (Comp) 6 ...
    Аккорд, Аккорд
    Д 19851-19852
    Песни Нашей Родины (Comp) 3 ...
    33 М60-36143-46
    Эстрада, Театр, Кино (Comp) 2 ...
  6. The March of the Defenders of Moscow ( Russian: Марш защи́тников Москвы́) or the Song of the Defenders of Moscow ( Russian: Песня защитников Москвы) is a Russian military march originally used by the Red Army and appeared first during the 1941 Battle of Moscow.

  7. Boris Mokrousov (en russe Бори́с Андре́евич Мокроу́сов) est un compositeur soviétique, décoré en 1948 du prix Staline, et en 1962 du titre d'artiste émérite de la République socialiste soviétique autonome tchouvache [1].