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  1. Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky (bahasa Rusia: Влади́мир Семёнович Высо́цкий [vɫɐˈdʲimʲɪr sʲɪˈmʲonəvɪt͡ɕ vɨˈsot͡skʲɪj]) (25 Januari 1938 – 25 Juli 1980) adalah seorang penyanyi, penulis lagu, penyair, dan aktor Uni Soviet yang kariernya memiliki efek besar dan abadi pada budaya Rusia. Ia menjadi dikenal secara luas untuk gaya menyanyi yang unik dan lirik, yang menampilkan komentar sosial dan politik di jalanan sering jargon lucu.

  2. On July 24, 1980 Vladimir Vysotskii, the most popular actor of his time, troubadour of a declining Soviet society, fast liver, hard drinker and inveterate smoker, died of a heart attack. Voice of dissent but not a dissident, a movie star whose poetry and songs were never acceptable to the Party, Vysotskii voiced the desperate passions of a disillusioned generation.

  3. Vladimir Semjonovitš Vysotski (ven. Влади́мир Семёнович Высо́цкий , 25. tammikuuta 1938 Moskova – 25. heinäkuuta 1980 Moskova) oli venäläinen ( neuvostoliittolainen ) runoilija, laulaja-lauluntekijä ja näyttelijä . [1]

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  5. Aug 8, 2022 · Thus, in Peter Morgan’s new play Patriots (running at London’s Almeida Theatre until 20th August) the relationship between the television station owner Boris Berezovsky and Vladimir Putin is framed by Vysotsky’s music, most notably in the poignant use of ‘Song About a Friend’ late in the story as Berezovsky comes to realise the nature of the man he has helped to usher into power.

  6. Jul 6, 2018 · Seven Worlds of Vysotsky” is a new exhibition at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center dedicated to the late singer and actor Vladimir Vysotsky, considered to be among the most brilliant poets ...

  7. Vladimir Vysotsky What everyone loved and knew was not a poet at all but a certain character, inevitably quite different from Vysotsky: Vysotsky himself was eclipsed by the hero of hi s songs. It is to the voice of the hero, not to the author of the lines, that the songs belong. Singing, for Vysotsky, is not a means of uttering a text: rather ...