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Samuel Yakovlevich Pokrass (Самуил Яковлевич Покрасс) (1894 in Kiev – June 15, 1939 in New York City) was a Soviet composer of Ukrainian and Jewish origin. In 1920, during the Russian Civil War, he and the poet P. Grigoryev wrote fighting songs for the Red Army, including "White Army, Black Baron." That song's melody was used for the song Die Arbeiter von Wien ("The Workers of Vienna") in Red Vienna. Pokrass later emigrated to the United States, where he worked as a composer in Hollywood from 1934 to 1939, and was known primarily for the musical film The Three Musketeers.

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  • Samuel Yakovlevich Pokrass (Самуил Яковлевич Покрасс) (1894 in Kiev – June 15, 1939 in New York City) was a Soviet composer of Ukrainian and Jewish origin. In 1920, during the Russian Civil War, he and the poet P. Grigoryev wrote fighting songs for the Red Army, including "White Army, Black Baron." That song's melody was used for the song Die Arbeiter von Wien ("The Workers of Vienna") in Red Vienna. Pokrass later emigrated to the United States, where he worked as a composer in Hollywood from 1934 to 1939, and was known primarily for the musical film The Three Musketeers. (en)
  • Самуи́л Я́ковлевич Покра́сс (1894, Киев — 1939, Нью-Йорк) — старший из братьев Покрасс, советский и американский композитор, эстрадный пианист. (ru)
  • Покрасс Самуїл Якович (1894, Київ, Російська імперія — 15 червня 1939, Нью-Йорк, США) — радянський та американський композитор єврейського походження, естрадний піаніст. Найстарший серед . (uk)
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  • Samuel Yakovlevich Pokrass (Самуил Яковлевич Покрасс) (1894 in Kiev – June 15, 1939 in New York City) was a Soviet composer of Ukrainian and Jewish origin. In 1920, during the Russian Civil War, he and the poet P. Grigoryev wrote fighting songs for the Red Army, including "White Army, Black Baron." That song's melody was used for the song Die Arbeiter von Wien ("The Workers of Vienna") in Red Vienna. Pokrass later emigrated to the United States, where he worked as a composer in Hollywood from 1934 to 1939, and was known primarily for the musical film The Three Musketeers. (en)
  • Самуи́л Я́ковлевич Покра́сс (1894, Киев — 1939, Нью-Йорк) — старший из братьев Покрасс, советский и американский композитор, эстрадный пианист. (ru)
  • Покрасс Самуїл Якович (1894, Київ, Російська імперія — 15 червня 1939, Нью-Йорк, США) — радянський та американський композитор єврейського походження, естрадний піаніст. Найстарший серед . (uk)
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  • Samuel Pokrass (en)
  • Покрасс, Самуил Яковлевич (ru)
  • Покрасс Самуїл Якович (uk)
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