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Igor Nikolayev

Russian musician

1960 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Igor Nikolayev is the 1,373rd most popular composer, the 2,482nd most popular biography from Russia and the 67th most popular Russian Composer.

Igor Nikolayev, the Russian composer, singer, and songwriter born in 1960, is most famous for his contributions to pop music in Russia during the 1990s, particularly for his hit songs and his work as a producer. He is also known for his collaborations with various artists and for his influence on the Russian music scene.

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Among Composers

Among composers, Igor Nikolayev ranks 1,373 out of 1,451Before him are George Fenton, Jerry Herman, Udo Zimmermann, Javier Navarrete, Kaoru Wada, and Roy Harris. After him are Eubie Blake, Christian Wolff, George Perle, Samuel Adler, Zlatan Stipišić Gibonni, and Hans Abrahamsen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Igor Nikolayev ranks 539Before him are Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, David Miscavige, Yasushi Yoshida, Inger Helene Nybråten, Mikel Herzog, and Kurt Sutter. After him are Dayo Wong, Marco Albarello, Bjørg Eva Jensen, Juan Simón, Scott Baio, and Alexander Bashlachev.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Igor Nikolayev ranks 2,482 out of NaNBefore him are Pavel Datsyuk (1978), Yuri Falin (1937), Vladimir Shadrin (1948), Hilarion (1966), Evgeny Lovchev (1949), and Rudolf Povarnitsyn (1962). After him are Gennady Yevryuzhikhin (1944), Vladimir Barmin (1909), Arcadi Volodos (1972), Nikolay Zimyatov (1955), Nikolay Kruglov (1950), and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (1991).

Among Composers In Russia

Among composers born in Russia, Igor Nikolayev ranks 67Before him are Sergei Slonimsky (1932), Vladimir Martynov (1946), Mikhail Gnessin (1883), Andrey Petrov (1930), Alexey Rybnikov (1945), and Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi (1907). After him are Vladimir Jurowski (1972), Nikolai Fomenko (1962), Lera Auerbach (1973), and Igor Khoroshev (1965).

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