Composer

Andrei Eshpai

1925 - 2015

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His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Andrei Eshpai is the 1,233rd most popular composer (down from 1,222nd in 2024), the 1,921st most popular biography from Russia (up from 1,961st in 2019) and the 59th most popular Russian Composer.

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Among Composers

Among composers, Andrei Eshpai ranks 1,233 out of 1,451Before him are Akira Yamaoka, Bronius Kutavičius, Luís de Freitas Branco, Frank Churchill, David Diamond, and Tadeusz Baird. After him are Knudåge Riisager, Oskar Kolberg, Michel Colombier, Craig Armstrong, Sanja Ilić, and Tofig Guliyev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1925, Andrei Eshpai ranks 393Before him are Bert Bolin, Károly Makk, Jean Cau, Rosemary Murphy, Miiko Taka, and Carla Del Poggio. After him are Álvaro Magaña, Charles Haughey, Margaret Oakley Dayhoff, Pasieguito, Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas, and Janet Rowley. Among people deceased in 2015, Andrei Eshpai ranks 351Before him are Martin Gilbert, Michel Scheuer, Dolph Schayes, Ferenc Kiss, Héctor Silva, and Jacques Parizeau. After him are Pál Várhidi, Natalia Molchanova, Dick Van Patten, Leo Kadanoff, Eduardo Guerrero, and Ivan Davidov.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Andrei Eshpai ranks 1,921 out of NaNBefore him are Nikolai Golovanov (1891), Vera Komisova (1953), Leon Benois (1856), Gennady Nevelskoy (1813), Alexander Ablesimov (1742), and Vitalik Buterin (1994). After him are Oleg Menshikov (1960), Nikolay Umov (1846), Anahit Tsitsikian (1926), Alexander Kalyagin (1942), Ramazan Abdulatipov (1946), and Lev Alburt (1945).

Among Composers In Russia

Among composers born in Russia, Andrei Eshpai ranks 59Before him are Alexander Serov (1820), Nikolai Roslavets (1881), Valeri Brainin (1948), Aulis Sallinen (1935), Shlomo Mintz (1957), and Dimitri Arakishvili (1873). After him are Boris Tishchenko (1939), Sergei Slonimsky (1932), Vladimir Martynov (1946), Mikhail Gnessin (1883), Andrey Petrov (1930), and Alexey Rybnikov (1945).

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