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Vladimir Vavilov (composer)

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would later set lyrics to this music, the song called "The City of Gold" song (in Russian "Город Золотой"). The song, in turn, would become a hit in the 1980s when it was performed by
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of the previous eras. His works achieved enormous circulation, and some of them achieved true folk-music status, with several poems set to his melodies.
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would later set lyrics on this music, the song called "Darling was carried away by a horse" (in Russian "Конь унес любимого").
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The most famous of his anonymous or misattributed compositions are:
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Russian
guitarist
lutenist
composer
Johann Admoni
Leningrad
lute
guitar
Renaissance
Baroque
mystificators
pancreatic cancer
Francesco da Milano
Anri Volokhonsky
Alexei Khvostenko
Aquarium
Assa
Andrey Sychra
Mikhail Vyssotsky
Mikhail Vyssotsky
Miliy Balakirev
Ave Maria
aria
Anonymous
Giulio Caccini
Inessa Galante
Andrea Bocelli
Julian Lloyd Webber
Sumi Jo

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