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  1. Nikita Vladimirovich Bogoslovsky (Russian: Ники́та Влади́мирович Богосло́вский; 22 May 1913, Saint Petersburg – 4 April 2004, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian composer. Author of more than 300 songs, 8 symphonies (1940–1991), 17 operettas and musical comedies, 58 soundtracks, and 52 scores for theater ...

  2. Nov 24, 2021 · Bogoslovsky (1913-2004) was a Soviet and Russian composer. Author of more than 200 songs, 8 symphonies (1940–1991), 17 operettas and musical comedies, 58 soundtracks, and 52 scores for...

  3. Nikita Bogoslovsky, one of Russia's most prolific and popular songwriters who performed for soldiers at the front lines and for the wounded in hospitals during the Second World War, wrote about 300 songs and composed scores for 119 films and 80 shows.

  4. Apr 5, 2004 · Nikita Bogoslovsky, 90, Soviet-era composer of more than 300 musical scores, died Saturday in Moscow of natural causes. Bogoslovsky composed music for 120 films and 80 shows, becoming one...

  5. Apr 4, 2004 · Nikita Vladimirovich Bogoslovsky was a Soviet and Russian composer. Author of more than 200 songs, 8 symphonies (1940–1991), 17 operettas and musical comedies, 58 soundtracks, and 52 scores for theater productions.

  6. Mar 20, 2009 · Nikita Bogoslovsky, one of Russia's most prolific and popular songwriters who performed for soldiers at the front lines and for the wounded in hospitals during the Second World War, wrote about...

  7. Apr 5, 2004 · Soviet-era composer Nikita Bogoslovsky, who wrote more than 300 musical scores, has died, according to Russian news reports. He was 90. His wife, Alla Sivashova-Bogoslovskaya, told the ITAR-Tass...