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Evgeny Isaakovich Kliachkin (Russian: Евгений Клячкин; March 23, 1934 – July 30, 1994) was a Soviet and Russian bard, singer, and composer.

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Kliachkin was born on March 23, 1934, in Leningrad, Soviet Union.[1] Kliachkin graduated from the Leningrad Engineering and Building Institute in 1957 and began working as an engineer at various building organizations in Leningrad.

He began to compose songs in 1961. At first his songs were based on other poets' lyrics, but he soon began to write his own as well, accompanying himself on a Russian seven-stringed guitar. In total, Kliachkin composed more than 300 songs, 70 of them set to other poets' lyrics. In 1990, Kliachkin emigrated to Israel with his family. He continued to give concerts in Israel and in the United States. In 1994, he toured Russia.

He died on July 30, 1994, in Israel.[1]

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His songs "Don't Look Back," "A Song About The Morning City," "Pskov," "A Child's Picture," "Coming Back," "The Wet Waltz," and "To My Contemporaries" are some of his more notable songs.

References

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  1. ^ a b Kli︠a︡chkin, Evgeniĭ, National Library of Israel Names and Subjects Authority File (accessed 8 June 2022)

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