Mikhail Glinka
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Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka was the first Russian composer to gain wide recognition within his own country and is often regarded as the fountainhead of Russian classical music. His compositions were an important influence on other Russian composers, notably the members of The Five, who produced a distinctive Russian style of music.
Gameography
As Mikhail Glinka is not a video game composer, his gameography is presented in alphabetical order.
Released | Title | Sample | Notes |
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2001-10-?? | Mortadelo y Filemón: Operación Moscú (W32) | The Patriotic Song. | |
1995-??-?? | Pole Chudes (FC) (Поле чудес) | Slav’sya! | |
1993-??-?? | Super Toppler (DOS) (Осада Белого дома) | The Patriotic Song. | |
1992-??-?? | Tetris Classic (DOS) | |
Russlan and Ludmila - Overture. |
2014-12-02 | The Crew (PS4) | Russlan and Ludmila - Overture. | |
2014-12-02 | The Crew (W64) | Russlan and Ludmila - Overture. | |
2014-12-02 | The Crew (XONE) | Russlan and Ludmila - Overture. | |
2014-12-02 | The Crew (X360) | Russlan and Ludmila - Overture. | |
1995-??-?? | Ugadayka (FC) (Угадайка) | |
Slav’sya! |
1999-01-29 | Worms Armageddon (W32) | The Patriotic Song. | |
2001-04-06 | Worms World Party (W32) | The Patriotic Song. |