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  1. Ilya Valeryevich Kormiltsev (Russian: Илья́ Вале́рьевич Корми́льцев; September 26, 1959 – February 4, 2007) was a Russian poet, translator, and publisher. Kormiltsev is most famous for working during the 1980s and the 1990s as a songwriter in Nautilus Pompilius , one of the most popular rock bands in the ...

  2. General Ilya Valeryevich Kormiltsev (September 26, 1959, Sverdlovsk - February 4, 2007, London) was a Russian poet, translator from English, Italian and French, music and literary critic,...

  3. 4 de feb. de 2007 · A persistent critic of the Kremlin’s politics, Kormiltsev protested when Vyacheslav Butusov performed, for a fee, for 5,000 activists of Nashi at the Kremlin-backed youth movement’s summer camp in July 2006, singing old Nautilus songs. He compared Nashi with the Chinese Cultural Revolution’s infamous Red Guards.

  4. 18 de feb. de 2010 · In February, Russian bloggers celebrated a sad date. Ilya Kormiltsev, one of Russia’s most talented and controversial poets and songwriters, died of spine cancer three years ago. Kormiltsevs death became the first and the most publicized death on the Russian Internet.

  5. Ilya Kormiltsev, poet, translator, the head of the radical publisher Ultra Kultura and a former songwriter for the Soviet rock band Nautilus Pompilius, died in London on Sunday. He was 47. Late last month, Kormiltsev was reported to have been hospitalized in London, diagnosed with cancer of the spine in its worst stage.

  6. 18 de may. de 2017 · Ilya Kormiletsev is mostly famous as a great poet, founder of the legendary Soviet, and later Russian, rock band Naulitus Pompilius and author of many of its songs.

  7. Илья Валерьевич Кормильцев (26.09.1959, Свердловск – 04.02.2007, Лондон) – поэт, автор текстов песен, переводчик, музыкальный и литературный критик. Сотрудничал с различными рок-коллективами,...