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Vasily Ivanovich Agapkin
Born February 3, 1884(1884-02-03)
Shancherovo, Russian empire
Died October 29, 1964 (aged 80)
Moscow, USSR
Nationality Russian
Occupation Composer, conductor
Known for "Farewell of Slavianka"

Vasily Ivanovich Agapkin (Russian: Васи́лий Ива́нович Ага́пкин; 3 February 1884 – 29 October 1964)[1] was a Soviet Russian military orchestra conductor, composer, and author of the well-known march "Farewell of Slavianka" (written 1912).

Agapkin was born in Tambov in 1884. From 1912 to 1915 he studied at the Tambov musical school and later served in the army. After the revolution of 1917, Agapkin became a functionary of the NKVD. He was the leader of the NKVD's orchestra.

Agapkin led the combined military orchestra during the famous Red Square Parade in Moscow on 7 November 1941. "Farewell of Slavianka" was one of the four marches that were played in that Parade. He also led the orchestra during the 1945 parade.

His music has appeared in many films including 72 Meters (1986).

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