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Vladimir Nelinov

Vladimir Nelinov was born in Moscow in 1968. He is a graduate of the Moscow Aviation Institute and the Moscow College of Jazz Improvisation.

He has performed in Yelena Ozertsova's production of Euripides's “Medea” for the Yelena Ozertsova Theatre; and in Maxim Gorky's “The Bourgeoisie,” directed by Kirill Serebrennikov for the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre (2004).

He has written music for the following productions:

Vasily Sigarev's “Plasticene,” directed by Kirill Serebrennikov, 2001, Moscow.
Shakespeare's “Richard III,” directed by Garold Strelkov, 2001, Surgut.
Mikhail Ugarov's “Oblom Off,” directed by Ugarov, 2001, Moscow.
“Moscow — the Open City” at the Playwright and Director Center, 2001.
Ksenia Dragunskaya's “The Sensation of a Beard,” directed by Olga Subbotina, 2002, Moscow.
Alexander Zheleztsov's “Red Thread,” directed by Vladimir Pankov, 2003, Moscow.
Maxim Kurochkin's “Transfer,” directed by Mikhail Ugarov, 2003, Moscow.
Nikolai Gogol's “Viy,” directed by Nina Chusova, 2003, Moscow.
Shakespeare's “Twelfth Night,” directed by Declan Donnellan, 2003, Moscow.
“Weekend Wits Gang in Yugoria,” directed by Vladimir Pankov, 2003, Khanty-Mansiisk.
Maxim Gorky's “The Bourgeoisie,” directed by Kirill Serebrennikov, 2004 Moscow.
Alexander Ostrovsky's “The Storm,” directed by Nina Chusova, 2004, Moscow.