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Name
  
Maksim Dunayevsky

Role
  
Albums
  
Tri mushketera (Myuzikl)


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Spouse
  
Marina Rozhdestvenskaya (m. 1999), Natalia Dunayevskaya (m. 1966–1968)

Children
  
Alina Dunayevskaya, Dmitriy Dunayevsky, Maria Dunayevskaya, Polina Dunayevskaya

Parents
  
Isaak Dunayevsky, Zoya Pashkova

Similar People
  
Isaak Dunayevsky, Natalya Andrejchenko, Mikhail Boyarskiy, Naum Olev, Pavel Smeyan

Maksim dunayevsky on tv show who s who in hollywood russian


Maksim Isaakovich Dunayevsky (Russian: Максим Исаакович Дунаевский, born 15 January 1945 in Moscow) is a popular Soviet/Russian film composer. Son of Isaak Dunayevsky. He finished the departments of music theory and composition in the Moscow Conservatory in 1965. In 1970, he finished the composition department of the same institution. Dunayevsky lived in the United States for seven years (from 1992 to 1999) where he worked in Hollywood and composed music for several films. He was married seven times. One of his wives included the actress Natalya Andrejchenko from whom the composer had a son by the name of Dmitriy Dunayevsky (born in 1982). In 1983 he had a daughter by the name of Alina who is actually living in Paris. She became a singer and author-composer of the pop-rock band Markize that she created and issued several albums and several singles and video clips. Nowadays she continues with creating her soloist project with new upcoming album. Her official web site: http://alina-dunaevskaya.com/ In 2002, his current wife bore him a daughter by the name of Paulina.

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Maksim Dunayevsky on Russian TV-show "Who's Who in Hollywood" in Los Angeles, CA


Soundtracks

  • D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers (1979)
  • The Trust That Has Burst (1983)
  • Mary Poppins, Goodbye (1984)
  • Dangerous for Your Life! (1985)
  • The Witches Cave (1990)
  • References

    Maksim Dunayevsky Wikipedia