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Yevgeny Dolmatovsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Yevgeniy Dolmatovsky

Yevgeniy Aronovich Dolmatovsky ((ロシア語:Евге́ний Аро́нович Долмато́вский), May 5, 1915 – September 10, 1994) was a Soviet poet and a Russian popular song lyricist. He was born and died in Moscow.
==Examples of his songs==

* Ballad of the Siberian Land (music by Nikolai Nikolayevich Kryukov) - 1947
:The theme song of the film, “Ballad of Siberia
* Yearning for the Motherland (in (ロシア語:Тоска по родине), music by Dmitri Shostakovich, Opus 86) - 1948
:The theme song of the film, “Encounter at the Elbe
* Song of the Forests (music by Dmitri Shostakovich, Opus 81) - 1949
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* The Pioneers Plant Trees
* The Motherland Listens (in (ロシア語:Родина слышит), music by Dmitri Shostakovich) - 1951
:This song is from "Four Songs on Verses by Dolmatovsky, for Voice, Wordless Chorus & Piano, Opus 86 (1951). It is well known in Russia that Yuri Gagarin was singing this song while circling the earth as the first man in space.〔(Songs (4) on verses by Dolmatovsky, for voice, wordless chorus & piano, Op. 86 )〕

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