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Born July 11, 1971 in Moscow, USSR [now Russia]
Alexey Gennadyevich Aigui (Russian: Алексей Геннадьевич Айги; Chuvash: Ahekh Aleksen Gennadievic, Aihi Alexey Gennadievic), born July 11, 1971 in Moscow, is a composer and violinist, conductor of Ensemble 4'33 ". He studied at the Ippolitov-Ivanov School of Music and studied the principles of composition. In 2001 he collaborated with Pierre Bastien and produced the CD La Musique Cyrillique.

Hugo

Politzek, the voices that challenge the Kremlin

Orwell: 2+2=5

Circumcision

Ernest Cole: Lost and Found

Auction

The House Ghost

Silver Dollar Road

Montevideo Unit

A History of Russian Cinema. The Birth of the Myth.
Self

The Anger

The Adventures of Chuck and Huck

First Oscar

«Lucky»

Gogol-mogol

Fatherland

Exterminate All the Brutes

White Snow

The Cardboard Pier

Back to the Sarmatian Steppe

Good As New

The Lenin Factor

The Truth
Musician

Pilgrim

Aftertaste

Who Left the Light…

Mot Ne

Double Life. A Short History of Sex in the USSR

The Secret

Dr. Richter

Exit

Mata Hari

The Young Karl Marx

I Am Not Your Negro

Heirs

The Red Queen

The Cage

Orleans

Back in the 1945th... Meetings on the Elbe

Родина

Calculator

Test

Locust

Demons

The Last One

The Translator

Mirrors

Chagall-Malevich

Dubrovsky

Fatal Assistance

Bullet Collector

Looking for Hortense

Rondo

The Horde

And There Was No Better Brother

Нереальная история

From Tokyo

Connected by Time

Moloch Tropical

The Last Day of Bulkin I.S.

L'École du pouvoir

Stradivarius Pistol

The Quiet Family Life

The Celestial Country

Very Russian Detective

Nude

Wild Field

Сеть

The Great Alibi

Сыщик Путилин

Open Air

My Kieslowski

The Fall of the Empire

Ragin

Mars

My Step Brother Frankenstein

The Lover

Kamenskaya

Private Chronicles: Monologue

Retro Threesome

Country of the Deaf