Sanatçının Albümleri
Amerikanskiy kontsert (Live)
1998 · albüm
Булат Окуджава: Новые песни
1987 · albüm
Bulat Okudzava (Булат Окуджава)
1985 · mini albüm
Voennye pesni
1985 · albüm
Булат Окуджава: Будь здоров, школяр (Фрагменты повести)
1985 · sesli kitap
Булат Окуджава: Песни и стихи о войне
1985 · albüm
Булат Окуджава: Песни
1979 · albüm
Булат Окуджава: Глоток свободы (Фрагменты повести)
1976 · sesli kitap
Песни Булата Окуджавы
1976 · albüm
Tri sestry
2022 · single
Запись у В. Венгерова (2022 Remastered)
2022 · albüm
Ves' Bulat Okudzhava. Chast' 2. Chudesnyy val's.
2018 · albüm
Авторский вечер (Live)
2014 · albüm
Rossiyskie bardy, Ch. 2
2010 · albüm
Chudesnyy val's
2003 · albüm
Muzyka arbatskogo dvora
2002 · albüm
Rossiyskie bardy
2002 · albüm
Rossiyskie bardy, Ch. 1
2002 · albüm
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Biyografi
Bulat Okudjava (born Boulat Shalvovick Okoudjava) was one of Russia's greatest 20th century songwriters. A regular performer on Russian radio and television, during the '50s, Okudjava's most enduring songs were featured in such films as The Star of the Alluring Happiness, Belorussian Train Station, and The White Sun of the Desert. The son of a Georgian father and an Armenian mother, Okudjava struggled with political oppression as a teenager. In 1937, his father was shot by the Russian military and his mother was exiled. Initially drawn to poetry, Okudjava's earliest work was written after he had graduated from Tbilisi (Georgia) State University, with a degree in philosophy, and had begun teaching Russian and literature in Kaluzhsk schools. Although his first poems reflected on non-offensive subjects, Okudjava increasingly dealt with political, social, and emotional issues as he began accompanying his words with acoustic guitar melodies. In 1994, Okudjava received the prestigious Russian Baater literary prize. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi