The Glinka State Prize of the RSFSR (Государственная премия РСФСР имени М.И. Глинки) was a prize awarded to musicians of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1965–1991.

To be distinguished from the Glinka Award (of 500 rubles) won in 1900 by Scriabin (for his First Symphony), in 1904 by Rachmaninov, and three times by Reinhold Glière.

Both the prize and the award are named in honour of Russian composer Mikhail Glinka.

Partial list of recipients

References

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  2. "Шебалин Дмитрий Виссарионович" [Shebalin Dmitry Vissarionovich] (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2009-08-11. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
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  4. "Соколов Владислав Геннадиевич" [Sokolov Vladislav Gennadievich]. www.mosconsv.ru (in Russian).
  5. "Ворошило Александр Степанович" [Voroshilo Alexander Stepanovich]. www.mosconsv.ru (in Russian).
  6. "Александр Владимирович" [Aleksandr Vladimirovich]. www.mosconsv.ru (in Russian).
  7. "Alexander Korchagin". Archived from the original on 2009-06-14. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
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