Ilya Shatrov
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Ilya Alekseevich Shatrov (April 1, 1879 (or 1885) - May 2, 1952) was a Russian military musician, conductor and composer, known for composing the waltz On the Hills of Manchuria in 1906, recounting his experiences at the Battle of Mukden during the Russo-Japanese War, which he dedicated to one of his comrades fallen at the battle.[1]
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Native name | Илья (Илий) Алексеевич Шатров |
Born | April 1, 1879 (or 1885) Zemlyansk, Russian Empire |
Died | Tambov, Soviet Union May 2, 1952 |
Buried | Vozdvizhensky Cemetery |
Allegiance | Russian Empire |
Service/ | Russian Imperial Army |
Rank | Kapellmesister |
Unit | Mokshansky Regimental Orchestra (214th Reserve Mokshan Infantry Regiment) |
Battles/wars | Russo-Japanese War: |
Awards | Order of Saint Stanislaus (3rd class with swords) Order of St. George |
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