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Vladimir Leonardovich Matetsky (Russian: Владимир Леонардович Матецкий; born May 14, 1952, in Moscow) is a Russian and Soviet composer, producer, and radio presenter. Matetsky is a member of the Russian Authors' Society. He is married and has one daughter, Maria (born 1987) and son, Leonid (born 2001). His major success is considered to be the song Lavanda in written for Sofia Rotaru and awarded a golden disc by Melodiya. Currently he lives and works in Moscow.

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  • Vladimir Leonardovich Matetsky (Russian: Владимир Леонардович Матецкий; born May 14, 1952, in Moscow) is a Russian and Soviet composer, producer, and radio presenter. Matetsky is a member of the Russian Authors' Society. He is married and has one daughter, Maria (born 1987) and son, Leonid (born 2001). Matetsky started to take music classes under the direction of Sofija Moisseevna Karpilovskaya, a student of Elena Fabianovna Gnesina. Vladimir learned to play guitar just as piano. He was particularly influenced by The Beatles. At the end of the 1960s, Matetsky started to play in various rock bands, piano, guitar, bass-guitar. Around the same time he first started writing songs–unusually, in English rather than Russian. His major success is considered to be the song Lavanda in written for Sofia Rotaru and awarded a golden disc by Melodiya. Currently he lives and works in Moscow. (en)
  • Володи́мир Леона́рдович Матецький (нар. 14 травня 1952, Москва) — радянський і російський композитор, продюсер, радіоведучий, віце-президент авторського Ради Російського авторського товариства. (uk)
  • Влади́мир Леона́рдович Мате́цкий (14 мая 1952, Москва) — советский и российский композитор, продюсер, радиоведущий, вице-президент авторского Совета Российского Авторского Общества. (ru)
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  • Володи́мир Леона́рдович Матецький (нар. 14 травня 1952, Москва) — радянський і російський композитор, продюсер, радіоведучий, віце-президент авторського Ради Російського авторського товариства. (uk)
  • Влади́мир Леона́рдович Мате́цкий (14 мая 1952, Москва) — советский и российский композитор, продюсер, радиоведущий, вице-президент авторского Совета Российского Авторского Общества. (ru)
  • Vladimir Leonardovich Matetsky (Russian: Владимир Леонардович Матецкий; born May 14, 1952, in Moscow) is a Russian and Soviet composer, producer, and radio presenter. Matetsky is a member of the Russian Authors' Society. He is married and has one daughter, Maria (born 1987) and son, Leonid (born 2001). His major success is considered to be the song Lavanda in written for Sofia Rotaru and awarded a golden disc by Melodiya. Currently he lives and works in Moscow. (en)
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  • Vladimir Matetsky (en)
  • Матецкий, Владимир Леонардович (ru)
  • Матецький Володимир Леонардович (uk)
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