Mikhail Gorbachev, Konstantin Chernenko, Yuri Andropov, Leonid Brezhnev, and Anatas Mikoyan
Joseph Stalin implemented the series of Five Year Plans to increase the Soviet Union's industrial capacity.
Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland
Alexander Hamilton accomplished a number of things. The major accomplishments included submission of five reports in a period of two years.
The destruction of the windmill is said to symbolize the failure of the second Five Year Plan.
Alexander porfiryevich Borodin is a Russian Romantic composer and was a member of The Five. He was born in Nov. 12, 1833 ( in Saint Petersburg )and died on Feb. 27, 1887 aged 53. In his group, Borodin was best known as the symphonies.
The five were:Mily BalakirevCésar CuiModest MussorgskyNikolai Rimsky-KorsakovAlexander BorodinAny other composers such as Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky are not considered one of the five.
The Five, or the Mighty Five, or the Mighty Handful, were a group of Russian composers who believed in using Russian folk music as the basis of their concert music. They were Mily Balakirev, Alexander Borodin, Cesar Cui, Modest Mussorgsky and Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Mily Balakirev, César Cui, Alexander Borodin, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakiv and Modest Mussorgsky were all members of "The Five", aka "The Mighty Handful", "The Balakirev Circle", and "The New Russian School". They were composers who met in St. Petersburg, Russia, 1856-1870, with the aim of producing a specifically Russian kind of art music. Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev (1837-1910) was a Russian pianist, conductor and composer and the leader of "The Five". César Antonovich Cui (1835-1918) was a Russian composer and music critic, an army officer, and a teacher of fortifications. Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin (1833 - 1887) was a Russian Romantic composer, doctor, and chemist. Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov (1844 - 1908) was a Russian composer, teacher, an officer in the Imperial Russian Navy, and Inspector of Naval Bands. Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839 - 1881) was a Russian composer, pianist, and member of the Russian Imperial Guard.
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César Cui Aleksandr Borodin Mily Balakirev Modest Mussorgsky Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov was a member of the Russian Five, also known as The Mighty Handful.
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This could refer to the 5 Kung Fu warriors or protectors of the area in the animated movie Kung Fu Panda. "The Five" was also a name used to refer to a group of Five Russian composers in the late 19th century: Mily Balakirev (the leader), César Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Borodin
This could refer to the 5 Kung Fu warriors or protectors of the area in the animated movie Kung Fu Panda. "The Five" was also a name used to refer to a group of Five Russian composers in the late 19th century: Mily Balakirev (the leader), César Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Borodin
The Mighty Five was not a band. It was a term invented in 1867 by the Russian music critic, Vladimir Stasov, to describe a circle of composers who typified the Russian spirit in music. The five were Mily Balakirev, Alexander Borodin, Cesar Cui, Modest Mussorgsky and Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov. They tended to compose in a more deliberately Russian style than Piotr Tchaikovsky, who was composing at the same time or Mikhail Glinka, the first true Russian composer of symphonic music, who was the forebear of all the others. The group was variously known as The Five and The Mighty Handful.
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