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Occupation
  
poet

Nationality
  
Russian

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Born
  
2 November 1935 Rykovo, Stalino Oblast, USSR (
1935-11-02
)

Died
  
26 January 1991, Moscow, Russia

Similar
  
Vladimir Shainsky, Yevgeny Krylatov, Grigoriy Oster, Aleksandr Zatsepin, Victor Chizhikov

Mikhail Spartakovich Plyatskovsky (Russian: Михаи́л Спарта́кович Пляцко́вский; 1935-1991) was a Soviet songwriter, playwright.

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Biography

Born November 2, 1935 in Yenakiyeve. He graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute.

Member of the Union of Soviet Writers (1973).

He worked in collaboration with Vladimir Shainsky, Serafim Tulikov, Vyacheslav Dobrynin, Yuri Antonov, Arno Babajanian.

Plyatskovsky died on January 26, 1991. He was buried in Moscow on Troyekurovskoye Cemetery.

Works

The first professional song written by composer Semyon Zaslavsky March of the astronauts. In the years 1960-1970 Mikhail Plyatskovsky becoming one of the leading songwriters. following popular songs were written in his poems:

  • Take a guitar
  • Volga flows into my heart
  • All the same, we will meet
  • If there is love
  • Cuckoo
  • Once again about love
  • Redhead blizzard
  • Slides
  • invented herself
  • If you are good
  • I'll take you to the tundra
  • The girl from apartment 45
  • Letkajenkka
  • No wonder the people I talked
  • The roof of your house
  • Do not care about me
  • Do not repeat this ever
  • and many others

    Awards

  • Lenin Komsomol Prize (1986) -- for pioneering songs
  • Order of the Badge of Honour
  • References

    Mikhail Plyatskovsky Wikipedia