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Ruslan Muratov
Born
Ruslan Faizovich Muratov

(1960-06-08) June 8, 1960 (age 64)
Occupation(s)Composer, musician

Ruslan Faizovich Muratov (Russian: Руслан Фаизович Муратов), born on June 8, 1960, is a Russian music composer of pop music and film scores.

Biography

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Ruslan Muratov Born and raised in the city of Astrakhan. He graduated from the Astrakhan College of Music. (orchestral, pop-jazz department); Astrakhan State Conservatory. (Conducting and choral department).

From 1990 to 2008 – musical director, arranger, composer, keyboardist of Valery Leontiev group. His songs have appeared in repertory of Leontiev in the first time in 1991 in Psychic film. A little later, his song "Nine chrysanthemum" became a hit in all radio stations and TV programs.

Film scores (selected)

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  • "Nine chrysanthemum ("Девять Хризантем") by Valery Leontiev
  • "Avgustin ("Августин") by Valery Leontiev
  • "Do svidaniya Kilimanjaro ("До свидания, Килиманджаро") by Valery Leontiev
  • "Vremya ("Время") by Valery Leontiev
  • "Parahod ("Пароход") by Valery Leontiev
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