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Pletnyov (russian: Плетнёв; masculine) or Pletnyova (; feminine) is a Russian surname. An alternative spelling is Pletnev. It may refer to the following people: *Andrei Pletnyov (born 1971), Russian football player and referee *Anna Pletnyova (born 1977), Russian singer, composer, songwriter and member of Russian pop-group Vintage *Dmitri Pletnyov (born 1999), Russian footballer *Mikhail Pletnev (born 1957), Russian pianist, conductor and composer *Nina Otkalenko (born Pletnyova, 1928–2015), Russian runner *Pyotr Pletnyov (1792–1866), Russian poet and critic *Svetlana Pletnyova (1926–2008), Russian archaeologist and historian *Valerian Pletnev, Russian joiner and playwright {{surname Russian-language surnames ...
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Andrei Pletnyov
Andrei Vladimirovich Pletnyov (russian: Андрей Владимирович Плетнёв; born 15 March 1971) is a former Russian association football, football player and referee. He worked as an Assistant referee (association football), assistant referee in the Russian Second Division in 2006. His son Dmitry Pletnyov (footballer), Dmitry Pletnyov is also a football player. External links

* 1971 births Footballers from Saint Petersburg Living people Soviet footballers Russian footballers Russian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Ukraine Expatriate footballers in Belarus Russian Premier League players Ukrainian Premier League players FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg players FC Lada-Tolyatti players FC Zorya Luhansk players FC Zenit Saint Petersburg players FC Ural Yekaterinburg players FC Torpedo Minsk players FC Petrotrest players Russian football referees Association football midfielders FC Lokomotiv Saint Petersburg players {{Russia-footy-midfielder-1970s ...
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Anna Pletnyova
Anna Yuryevna Pletnyova (russian: link=no, А́нна Ю́рьевна Плетнёва; born 21 August 1977) is a Russian singer, composer, and songwriter. An ex-member of the Russian pop-group Litsey (from 1997 to 2005), Pletnyova has been a member of the pop-group ''Vintage'' since 2006''.'' In 2016, she left Vintage and started a solo career. Pletnyova has been included several times in the "Top 100 Sexiest Women in the World" of the Russian edition of ''FHM'', including rankings on the 7th place in both 2012 and 2014, as well as 8th place in 2015. Alongside her singing career, Pletnyova was the director of Russian TV series ''Kadetstvo'' (Кадетство) and ''Kremlyovskie kursanty'' (Кремлёвские курсанты). Discography With Litsey ;Albums * "Живая коллекция" — 1998 * "Небо" — 1999 * "Ты стала другой" — 2000 * "Двери открой" — 2003 * "44 минуты" — 2005 ;Songs as lead vocalist * "Боль ...
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Dmitri Pletnyov
Dmitry Andreyevich Pletnyov (russian: Дмитрий Андреевич Плетнёв; born 16 January 1998) is a Russian professional association football, footballer who plays for Kazakhstani club FC Atyrau. Club career He made his debut in the Russian Football National League for FC Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg on 6 September 2017 in a game against FC Rotor Volgograd. He made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Zenit Saint Petersburg on 5 May 2018 in a game against FC Lokomotiv Moscow. On 18 September 2020 he signed a 3-year contract with FC Baltika Kaliningrad. He left Baltika on 7 June 2021. International career He played for Russia national under-17 football team at the 2015 UEFA European Under-17 Championship and 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup. Personal life His father Andrei Pletnyov was also a football player. Career statistics References External links * * Profile by Russian Football National League
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Mikhail Pletnev
Mikhail Vasilievich Pletnev (russian: Михаи́л Васи́льевич Плетнёв, ''Mikha'il Vas'ilevič Plet'nëv''; born 14 April 1957) is a Russian pianist, conductor and composer. Life and career Pletnev was born into a musical family in Arkhangelsk, then part of the Soviet Union. His father played and taught the bayan, and his mother was a pianist. He studied with Kira Shashkina for six years at the Special Music School of the Kazan Conservatory, before entering the Moscow Central Music School at the age of 13, where he studied under Evgeny Timakin. In 1974, he entered the Moscow Conservatory, studying under Yakov Flier and Lev Vlassenko. At age 21, he won the Gold Medal at the VI International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1978, which earned him international recognition and drew great attention worldwide. The following year he made his debut in the United States. He also taught at the Moscow Conservatory. Pletnev has acknowledged Sergei Rachmaninoff as a parti ...
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Nina Otkalenko
Nina Grigoryevna Otkalenko (née Pletnyova; russian: Нина Григорьевна Откаленко; 23 May 1928 – 13 May 2015) was a Soviet middle-distance runner. She won a European title in the 800 m at the inaugural 1954 European Athletics Championships and set multiple world records in this event in 1951–54. She missed the 1952 and 1956 Olympics, where women's middle-distance events were not part of the program, and the 1960 Olympics due to an injury. In the 1950s Otkalenko became the most successful record breaker in the women's 800 m event. Starting with a world record of 2:12.0 minutes in 1951, she went on to improve her own 800 metres world record four more times. Spearheading a significant improvement in women's times in the event over her career, her last world record of 2:05.0 minutes in 1955 stood for almost five years, before it was beaten by her compatriot Lyudmila Shevtsova. She ranked number one in the world in the 800 m every year from 1951 to ...
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Pyotr Pletnyov
Pyotr Alexandrovich Pletnyov (russian: Пётр Александрович Плетнёв; , Tebleshi, Tver Governorate — ) was a minor Russian poet and literary critic, who rose to become the dean of the Saint Petersburg University (1840–61) and academician of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1841). Pletnyov befriended the poet Alexander Pushkin, who dedicated his novel in verse ''Eugene Onegin'' to him. After Pushkin's death in 1837, Pletnyov edited his literary journal ''Sovremennik'' until the latter was sold to Nikolai Nekrasov in 1846. As a critic, he was strongly opposed to Vissarion Belinsky and like-minded journalists who placed "progressive ideas" above the artistic mastership. With Sergey Uvarov's support, Pletnyov gained many teaching assignments, in and around Saint Petersburg, including in the end a tutor's post to the future Alexander II. His non-partisan view of various literary movements helped him to single out and applaud all of the most gifted wri ...
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Svetlana Pletnyova
Svetlana Alexandrovna Pletneva (also spelled Pletnyeva and Pletnyova russian: Светлана Александровна Плетнева) (April 1, 1926 in Vyatka- 20 November 2008 in Moscow) was a Russian and Soviet archaeologist and historian. Like Lev Gumilev, she was a student of Mikhail Artamonov, although she discarded many of the former's theories as mere speculations. She won the USSR State Prize in 1986. Pletneva is the author of numerous books on Eurasian nomads, particularly the Khazars. Honours and awards *State Prize of the USSR *Order of the Badge of Honour *Medal "For Labour Valour" *Medal "For Distinguished Labour" The Medal "For Distinguished Labour" (russian: Медаль «За трудовое отличие») was a civilian labour award of the Soviet Union bestowed to especially deserving workers to recognise and honour high performances in labour o ... External linksPletneva's pageon the Institute for Archeology website 1926 births 20 ...
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Valerian Pletnev
Valerian Fyodorovich Pletnyov (russian: Валериан Фёдорович Плетнёв; 15 September 1886 – April 1942) was a Russian revolutionary who after many years as a joiner became a playwright and ideologue in the Proletkult, following the Russian Revolution. He joined the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1904. He worked as a carpenter, primarily in Moscow and Saint Petersburg, until 1917. He had two periods of exile, from 1911 to 1914 and then from 1915 to 1917. After the revolution he developed as a playwright and was very active in Proletkult, very much influenced by Alexander Bogdanov. He was chairman of the Central Committee of the Proletkult. His wife, Anna Dodonova, was also on the national praesidium. 1922 articles in ''Pravda'' In 1922 his article "On the Ideological Front" ("Na ideologicheskom fronte") was published in ''Pravda'' in September 1922. Here he defended Proletkult which was facing marginalisation at that time. He rejected class compromise ...
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