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Nikolai Fomenko

1962 - today

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His biography is available in 12 different languages on Wikipedia. Nikolai Fomenko is the 1,396th most popular composer, the 2,634th most popular biography from Russia and the 69th most popular Russian Composer.

Nikolai Fomenko is most famous for his compositions in Russian rock music as the leader of the band Sekret. Surprisingly, he has also achieved success as a professional racing driver, competing in Formula One and other motorsport events. His lasting impact includes blending music, acting, and sports, inspiring a generation of multifaceted artists in Russia.

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Among Composers

Among composers, Nikolai Fomenko ranks 1,396 out of 1,451Before him are David Newman, Alan Bush, Peter Sculthorpe, George Butterworth, Jerry Bock, and Christophe Beck. After him are Jesper Kyd, Yuzo Koshiro, Elisabeth Lutyens, William Grant Still, Bernie Worrell, and Don Davis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Nikolai Fomenko ranks 615Before him are Jerry Rice, Gertjan Verbeek, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Steven Avery, Chalermpol Malakham, and James Sie. After him are Lyudmyla Dzhyhalova, Iosif Rotariu, Kristy McNichol, Vegard Opaas, Dragan Mance, and Anne Enright.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Nikolai Fomenko ranks 2,634 out of NaNBefore him are Hüseyin Özkan (1972), Mikhail Burtsev (1956), Alexei Urmanov (1973), Andrei Sokolov (1963), Nikolay Merkushkin (1951), and Sergey Galitsky (1967). After him are Igor Kolyvanov (1968), Peter Svidler (1976), Alsou (1983), Tatyana Providokhina (1953), Olga Nazarova (1965), and Vladimir Semenets (1950).

Among Composers In Russia

Among composers born in Russia, Nikolai Fomenko ranks 69Before him are Mikhail Gnessin (1883), Andrey Petrov (1930), Alexey Rybnikov (1945), Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi (1907), Igor Nikolayev (1960), and Vladimir Jurowski (1972). After him are Lera Auerbach (1973), and Igor Khoroshev (1965).

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