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Vladimir Shainsky

Pianist and composer of children's music
Born
December 12th, 1925 100 years ago
Died
2017 9 years ago — 92 years old

Born in Ukraine, participated in World War II, later pursued a career in music. Studied at the Moscow Conservatory, became a renowned composer and pianist. Created numerous songs for children, including the iconic 'Chunga-Changa' from the children's film 'Mary Poppins'. Contributed to the Soviet children's music genre throughout the late 20th century, gaining popularity in the USSR and beyond. Actively involved in music education and mentorship for young musicians.

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Vladimir Shatalov

Kazakhstani astronaut and pilot
Born
December 8th, 1927 98 years ago
Died
2021 5 years ago — 94 years old

Born in 1927, contributions to space exploration involved piloting Soyuz missions. Flew on three space missions, including Soyuz 10, Soyuz 12, and Soyuz 20. Achievements included participation in significant scientific experiments conducted in orbit. Involved in Soviet Air Force and played key roles in aerospace operations.

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Vladimir Shklyarov

Ballet dancer and principal artist
Born
1985 41 years ago
Died
November 16th, 2024 1 years ago — 39 years old

A prominent ballet dancer, Shklyarov became well-regarded for performances with the Mariinsky Ballet. He trained at the Vaganova Academy and demonstrated exceptional skill in classical ballet. Noteworthy roles included leading performances in 'Swan Lake' and 'The Nutcracker'. Shklyarov's career included international tours and participation in prestigious ballet competitions, where he earned accolades. His artistry and technical precision garnered recognition within the ballet community.

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Vladimir Shlapentokh

Sociologist and political scientist
Born
October 19th, 1926 99 years ago
Died
October 6th, 2015 10 years ago — 88 years old

Born in Ukraine, this individual contributed to the fields of sociology, history, and political science. Emigrating to the United States, their academic work focused on Soviet society and post-Soviet transformations. Significant positions included teaching at notable universities. Published works critically examined political behaviors and societal changes in Eastern Europe. The research provided insights into the political culture and dynamics of the region during and after the Soviet era.

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Vladimir Shukhov

Architect; designer of Adziogol Lighthouse
Born
August 28th, 1853 172 years ago
Died
1939 87 years ago — 86 years old

Born in Russia in 1853, this architect and engineer significantly contributed to the field of modern engineering design. Known for innovative structures and the introduction of hyperboloid structures, the individual designed several notable engineering projects. The Adziogol Lighthouse is one of the most celebrated works, recognized for its unique design and engineering techniques. The individual also played a crucial role in the development of tensile structures, making substantial advances in both architecture and engineering practices.

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Vladimír Šmicer

Czech footballer and manager
Born
May 24th, 1973 52 years ago

Played as a midfielder for multiple clubs including Sigma Olomouc, FC Slovan Liberec, and Liverpool. Won the UEFA Champions League with Liverpool in 2005. Served as a manager for the Czech Republic U21 team and the senior national team.

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Vladimir Solovyov

Russian philosopher and poet
Born
January 28th, 1853 173 years ago
Died
1900 126 years ago — 47 years old

A prominent figure in Russian philosophy and literature during the late 19th century. Contributed significantly to the development of spiritual and metaphysical thought. Focused on the relationship between God, humanity, and the world, promoting the idea of universal unity through love. Engaged with various philosophical traditions, integrating ideas from German idealism and Russian Orthodoxy. Wrote critical works on ethics, aesthetics, and social philosophy, often emphasizing moral and spiritual development. His poetry explored themes of faith and the human condition.

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Vladimir Sorokin

Russian author known for dystopian novels
Born
August 7th, 1955 70 years ago

An influential figure in contemporary Russian literature, this author and playwright gained recognition for innovative narrative styles and provocative themes. Works often blend elements of science fiction, satire, and surrealism, reflecting on societal issues in post-Soviet Russia. Texts include novels, plays, and essays that challenge norms and politics. The author’s work has been translated into multiple languages, contributing to a wider international audience. In addition to writing, involvement in the Russian literary scene includes participation in various literary festivals and panels.

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Vladimir Spivakov

Violinist and conductor with orchestras
Born
September 12th, 1944 81 years ago

Born in 1944, a prominent Russian violinist and conductor. Achieved acclaim as a soloist and as the artistic director of various orchestras, including the National Philharmonic of Russia. Notable for collaborations with prestigious ensembles and for performances in renowned venues worldwide. As a conductor, conducted major orchestras and participated in numerous international festivals. A prominent advocate for classical music education and cultural exchange, established the Spivakov International Charity Foundation to support young musicians.

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Vladimir Stasov

Russian art critic and cultural figure
Born
January 14th, 1824 202 years ago
Died
1906 120 years ago — 82 years old

A prominent art critic and cultural figure in 19th century Russia, contributions spanned various areas including literature, music, and visual arts. Played a crucial role in promoting the work of contemporary Russian artists such as the Wanderers group. Authored critiques that influenced the perception of Russian art, emphasizing the importance of national identity within artistic expression. Served as a key figure in the development of Russian aesthetic theory and advocated for the integration of social and political themes in art.

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Vladimir Steklov

Mathematician and physicist
Born
January 9th, 1864 162 years ago
Died
May 30th, 1926 99 years ago — 62 years old

Contributions to mathematics and physics included work in functional analysis and differential equations. Studied under prominent mathematicians and became a professor at significant institutions. Authored multiple influential texts in mathematics that shaped future education and research. Active in mathematical societies and facilitated discussions on various theories and applications.

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Vladimir Sukhomlinov

Russian general and politician
Born
August 16th, 1848 177 years ago
Died
February 2nd, 1926 100 years ago — 77 years old

Served as a general in the Imperial Russian Army and held the position of Minister of War. Contributed to military reforms and modernization efforts in the early 20th century. Involved in the planning and execution of military strategies during World War I, facing significant challenges. Captured during the war and later held accountable for various military failures. Engaged in political activities post-war before his death.

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