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Aleksandr Zatsepin

Soviet and Russian composer

1926 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksandr Zatsepin is the 807th most popular composer, the 1,062nd most popular biography from Russia and the 39th most popular Russian Composer.

Aleksandr Zatsepin is most famous for composing iconic soundtracks for Soviet films, including hits like "The Diamond Arm" and "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Profession." Surprisingly, he began his career as a jazz musician before transitioning to film scoring in the 1960s. His lasting impact includes a rich legacy of enduring melodies that continue to define Russian popular culture.

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Among Composers

Among composers, Aleksandr Zatsepin ranks 807 out of 1,493. Before him are Franz Krommer, Moritz Hauptmann, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Muslim Magomayev, Piero Piccioni, and Junkie XL. After him are Peter Benoit, Robert Gerhard, Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens, Nikos Skalkottas, Korla Awgust Kocor, and Christian Cannabich.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1926, Aleksandr Zatsepin ranks 204. Before him are Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, Ricardo María Carles Gordó, Mahasweta Devi, Choi Eun-hee, Juan Jesús Posadas Ocampo, and Anne McCaffrey. After him are Vitaly Vorotnikov, Moshe Sanbar, Bernard Agré, Edgar Hilsenrath, Hans-Jochen Vogel, and Alfredo Oscar Saint Jean.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Aleksandr Zatsepin ranks 1,062 out of 4,534. Before him are Nikolay Raevsky (1771), Sergey Uvarov (1786), Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov (1943), Pavel Postyshev (1887), Gennady Padalka (1958), and Oleg Basilashvili (1934). After him are Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia (1897), Anna Demidova (1878), Alexander Gomelsky (1928), Pavel Dybenko (1889), Mikhail Kovalyov (1897), and Max Vasmer (1886).

Among Composers In Russia

Among composers born in Russia, Aleksandr Zatsepin ranks 39. Before him are Galina Ustvolskaya (1919), Edison Denisov (1929), Alexander Tcherepnin (1899), Matvey Blanter (1903), Nikolai Tcherepnin (1873), and Muslim Magomayev (1885). After him are Airat Ichmouratov (1973), Eduard Artemyev (1937), Alexander Alyabyev (1787), Johann Friedrich Reichardt (1752), Vissarion Shebalin (1902), and Erkki Melartin (1875).

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