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Oleksandr Morozov (politician)
Aleksandr Morozov, Alexander Morozov or Oleksandr Morozov may refer to the following notable people * Aleksandr Morozov (artist) (born 1974), Russian artist * Aleksandr Morozov (athlete) (born 1939), Soviet middle-distance runner * Aleksandr Morozov (composer) (born 1948), Russian singer and composer * Aleksandr Morozov (engineer) (1904–1979), Soviet engineer and designer of tanks * Aleksandr Morozov (painter) (1835–1904), Russian genre painter and engraver {{hndis, Morozov, Aleksandr ...
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Aleksandr Morozov (artist)
Alexander Alexandrovich Morozov (russian: Александр Александрович Морозов; born 1974) is a Russian artist based in St. Petersburg. Life Russian artist. Author of interdisciplinary research projects and sound installations. 1996–2002 St.Petersburg Academy of Arts 1999–2000 — Educational program in Pro Arte Institute ‘Practicum. The artist became famous for the conceptual project ''Birds’ Flight Records'', shown in Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, France, Germany. The project documented the timing and trajectories of  birds flying in the surrounding landscape. Among his prominent projects are ''The Black Book'' and Icons series. The first explored the disappearance of cultural  memory, recreating the artefacts lost during the war. The second focused on paintings with everyday subjects made in the egg tempera technique, characteristic of European art in the 15th–17th centuries. He participated in the 11th Krasnoyarsk Museum Biennale ...
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Aleksandr Morozov (athlete)
Aleksandr Morozov (born 13 October 1939) is a Soviet middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport eve .... References 1939 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics Soviet male middle-distance runners Soviet male steeplechase runners Olympic athletes for the Soviet Union Place of birth missing (living people) {{USSR-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Aleksandr Morozov (composer)
Alexander Sergeyevich Morozov (russian: link=no, Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Моро́зов, Ocniţa, 20 March 1948) is a Russian singer and composer. Biography Alexander Morozov was born in 1948 in Ocniţa. He completed his college studying piano. He began to write music at the age of 8. Among his first compositions were ''"Light of a far star"'', ''"Water stream"'', ''"Polka"'', and ''"The Clumsy Bear"''. He participated in two competitions of composers. In the first he received 3rd place, in the second he received a diploma. At the competition, the jury members were teachers at the Moscow conservatory. He presented the following compositions at the competitions: ''"Imagination"'', ''"In Anger"'', ''"The Etude Salt in A Minor"'', ''"The Etude B A Flat A Minor"'' and others. The composition "In Anger" was especially mentioned. In early works of the author influence of music of composers – romanticists is felt: List, Chopin, Rachmaninov, and also late ...
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Aleksandr Morozov (engineer)
Aleksander Aleksandrovich Morozov (russian: Александр Александрович Морозов; uk, Олександр Олександрович Морозов, Oleksándr Oleksándrovych Morózov; born 29 October 1904, Bezhitsa, nowadays within Bryansk – 14 June 1979) was a Soviet designer of tanks, general, major-engineer (1945), and doctor of technical sciences (1972), twice Hero of the Socialist Labour (1942, 1974). Morozov took part in the development of the first domestic tank, the T-24 (1930), and also the wheel-caterpillar BT-2 (1931), BT-5 (1932), BT-7 (1935) and BT-7M (1939) light tanks. As the technical lead of the project together with M. I. Koshkin and N. A. Kucherenko headed development of the medium T-34 tank in 1940. During the Second World War, he was the chief designer of upgrades of the T-34 tank, which was recognized as one of the best Soviet tanks of the Second World War. After the war, under the direction of Morozov, a number of new t ...
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