Ilya, Illya, Iliya, Ilja, Ilija, or Ilia (Cyrillic: Илья or Илия) is the East Slavic form of the male Hebrew name Eliyahu (Elijah), meaning "My god is He". It comes from the Byzantine Greek pronunciation of the vocative (Elia) of the Greek Elias (Ηλίας). It is pronounced with stress on the second syllable. The diminutive form is Ilyusha or Ilyushenka. The Russian patronymic for a son of Ilya is "Ilyich", and a daughter is "Ilyinichna".
He is best known for his character Bic who appeared in a self-published series of comics (now collected as Skidmarks) and then as part of the larger cast of The End of The Century Club.
ILYA collaborated with Eddie Campbell on his Bacchus series (Vol II: The Gods of Business), and co-created spin-off title/series The Eyeball Kid.
Between 2006-2008 he edited three volumes of The Mammoth Book of Best New Manga, an anthology presenting the work of an international roster of contributors whose comics show the influence or inspiration of Japanese manga and anime, including: Michiru Morikawa, winner of the International Manga and Anime Festival's grand prize in 2005, previous category winners Asia Alfasi and Joanna Zhou, as well as established UK cartoonists Andi Watson and Craig Conlan.
Ilya Alekseevich Shatrov - "On The Hills Of Manchuria"
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"On the hills of Manchuria" (Russian: На сопках Маньчжурии, Na sopkah Manchzhurii) is a haunting waltz composed in 1906 by Ilya Alekseevich Shatrov, a military musician who served in the Russo-Japanese War, while the lyrics are the work of the poet Stepan Petrov, better known by the pen-name of Skitalets.
It refers to the Battle of Mukden, the final land battle of the Russo-Japanese War where the Russian army was decisively routed by the Japanese. The original lyrics are about fallen soldiers lying in their graves in Manchuria, but alternative lyrics were written later, especially during Second World War.
"On the Hills of Manchuria" has become one of the most popular Russian songs, and has been transformed into urban folklore, with different versions ...
published: 29 May 2013
The Haunting of Andy McAlister
SUPERBOY Season 2 Episode Trailer - Andy, Clark, and Lana stay in Andy's uncle Nate's house for the weekend while he's away. Once there, Andy shows them around the spooky old house and introduces them to all the weird additions his paranoid uncle Nate added to it. Clumsy Clark soon gets "lost" in one of the trap passageways and in the meantime Andy accidentally opens the doorway to a ghost world which sucks him and Lana into the void. Superboy flies in after them and the portal closes behind them. Will his powers be enough to fight the ghosts in the spirit world and return him and his friends to the world of the living? (c) 1990 Viacom Television, An Alexander & Ilya Salkind Production
published: 19 Nov 2006
Bellissimo
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Bellissimo · Ilya
They Died For Beauty
℗ 2003 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 2003-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Ilya
Associated Performer, Vocals: Joanna Swan
Programmer, Associated Performer, Keyboards, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar: Dan Brown
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar: Nick Pullin
Associated Performer, Trumpet, Horn, Flugelhorn: John Hoare
Associated Performer, Drums: Ian Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Tony Orrell
Associated Performer, Bass Clarinet: Ben Waghorn
Associated Performer, Co- Arranger, Violin, Conductor, Strings Conductor: Steve Bentley-Klein
Associated Performer, Violin: Brian Wright
Associated Performer, Viola: Chris Pitsilledes
Associated Performer, Cello: Nicholas Holland
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia-
"On the hills of Manchuria" (Russian: На сопках Маньчжурии, Na sopkah Manchzhurii) is a haunting waltz composed in 1906 b...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia-
"On the hills of Manchuria" (Russian: На сопках Маньчжурии, Na sopkah Manchzhurii) is a haunting waltz composed in 1906 by Ilya Alekseevich Shatrov, a military musician who served in the Russo-Japanese War, while the lyrics are the work of the poet Stepan Petrov, better known by the pen-name of Skitalets.
It refers to the Battle of Mukden, the final land battle of the Russo-Japanese War where the Russian army was decisively routed by the Japanese. The original lyrics are about fallen soldiers lying in their graves in Manchuria, but alternative lyrics were written later, especially during Second World War.
"On the Hills of Manchuria" has become one of the most popular Russian songs, and has been transformed into urban folklore, with different versions coexisting with the original.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia-
"On the hills of Manchuria" (Russian: На сопках Маньчжурии, Na sopkah Manchzhurii) is a haunting waltz composed in 1906 by Ilya Alekseevich Shatrov, a military musician who served in the Russo-Japanese War, while the lyrics are the work of the poet Stepan Petrov, better known by the pen-name of Skitalets.
It refers to the Battle of Mukden, the final land battle of the Russo-Japanese War where the Russian army was decisively routed by the Japanese. The original lyrics are about fallen soldiers lying in their graves in Manchuria, but alternative lyrics were written later, especially during Second World War.
"On the Hills of Manchuria" has become one of the most popular Russian songs, and has been transformed into urban folklore, with different versions coexisting with the original.
SUPERBOY Season 2 Episode Trailer - Andy, Clark, and Lana stay in Andy's uncle Nate's house for the weekend while he's away. Once there, Andy shows them around...
SUPERBOY Season 2 Episode Trailer - Andy, Clark, and Lana stay in Andy's uncle Nate's house for the weekend while he's away. Once there, Andy shows them around the spooky old house and introduces them to all the weird additions his paranoid uncle Nate added to it. Clumsy Clark soon gets "lost" in one of the trap passageways and in the meantime Andy accidentally opens the doorway to a ghost world which sucks him and Lana into the void. Superboy flies in after them and the portal closes behind them. Will his powers be enough to fight the ghosts in the spirit world and return him and his friends to the world of the living? (c) 1990 Viacom Television, An Alexander & Ilya Salkind Production
SUPERBOY Season 2 Episode Trailer - Andy, Clark, and Lana stay in Andy's uncle Nate's house for the weekend while he's away. Once there, Andy shows them around the spooky old house and introduces them to all the weird additions his paranoid uncle Nate added to it. Clumsy Clark soon gets "lost" in one of the trap passageways and in the meantime Andy accidentally opens the doorway to a ghost world which sucks him and Lana into the void. Superboy flies in after them and the portal closes behind them. Will his powers be enough to fight the ghosts in the spirit world and return him and his friends to the world of the living? (c) 1990 Viacom Television, An Alexander & Ilya Salkind Production
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Bellissimo · Ilya
They Died For Beauty
℗ 2003 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 2003-01-01
Producer, Studio ...
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Bellissimo · Ilya
They Died For Beauty
℗ 2003 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 2003-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Ilya
Associated Performer, Vocals: Joanna Swan
Programmer, Associated Performer, Keyboards, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar: Dan Brown
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar: Nick Pullin
Associated Performer, Trumpet, Horn, Flugelhorn: John Hoare
Associated Performer, Drums: Ian Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Tony Orrell
Associated Performer, Bass Clarinet: Ben Waghorn
Associated Performer, Co- Arranger, Violin, Conductor, Strings Conductor: Steve Bentley-Klein
Associated Performer, Violin: Brian Wright
Associated Performer, Viola: Chris Pitsilledes
Associated Performer, Cello: Nicholas Holland
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Guy Davies
Composer Lyricist: Swan
Composer Lyricist: Brown
Composer Lyricist: Pullin
Composer Lyricist: Sigmund Romberg
Composer Lyricist: Oscar Hammerstein
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Bellissimo · Ilya
They Died For Beauty
℗ 2003 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 2003-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Ilya
Associated Performer, Vocals: Joanna Swan
Programmer, Associated Performer, Keyboards, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar: Dan Brown
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar: Nick Pullin
Associated Performer, Trumpet, Horn, Flugelhorn: John Hoare
Associated Performer, Drums: Ian Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Tony Orrell
Associated Performer, Bass Clarinet: Ben Waghorn
Associated Performer, Co- Arranger, Violin, Conductor, Strings Conductor: Steve Bentley-Klein
Associated Performer, Violin: Brian Wright
Associated Performer, Viola: Chris Pitsilledes
Associated Performer, Cello: Nicholas Holland
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Guy Davies
Composer Lyricist: Swan
Composer Lyricist: Brown
Composer Lyricist: Pullin
Composer Lyricist: Sigmund Romberg
Composer Lyricist: Oscar Hammerstein
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia-
"On the hills of Manchuria" (Russian: На сопках Маньчжурии, Na sopkah Manchzhurii) is a haunting waltz composed in 1906 by Ilya Alekseevich Shatrov, a military musician who served in the Russo-Japanese War, while the lyrics are the work of the poet Stepan Petrov, better known by the pen-name of Skitalets.
It refers to the Battle of Mukden, the final land battle of the Russo-Japanese War where the Russian army was decisively routed by the Japanese. The original lyrics are about fallen soldiers lying in their graves in Manchuria, but alternative lyrics were written later, especially during Second World War.
"On the Hills of Manchuria" has become one of the most popular Russian songs, and has been transformed into urban folklore, with different versions coexisting with the original.
SUPERBOY Season 2 Episode Trailer - Andy, Clark, and Lana stay in Andy's uncle Nate's house for the weekend while he's away. Once there, Andy shows them around the spooky old house and introduces them to all the weird additions his paranoid uncle Nate added to it. Clumsy Clark soon gets "lost" in one of the trap passageways and in the meantime Andy accidentally opens the doorway to a ghost world which sucks him and Lana into the void. Superboy flies in after them and the portal closes behind them. Will his powers be enough to fight the ghosts in the spirit world and return him and his friends to the world of the living? (c) 1990 Viacom Television, An Alexander & Ilya Salkind Production
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Bellissimo · Ilya
They Died For Beauty
℗ 2003 Virgin Records Limited
Released on: 2003-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer: Ilya
Associated Performer, Vocals: Joanna Swan
Programmer, Associated Performer, Keyboards, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar: Dan Brown
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar: Nick Pullin
Associated Performer, Trumpet, Horn, Flugelhorn: John Hoare
Associated Performer, Drums: Ian Matthews
Associated Performer, Drums: Tony Orrell
Associated Performer, Bass Clarinet: Ben Waghorn
Associated Performer, Co- Arranger, Violin, Conductor, Strings Conductor: Steve Bentley-Klein
Associated Performer, Violin: Brian Wright
Associated Performer, Viola: Chris Pitsilledes
Associated Performer, Cello: Nicholas Holland
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Guy Davies
Composer Lyricist: Swan
Composer Lyricist: Brown
Composer Lyricist: Pullin
Composer Lyricist: Sigmund Romberg
Composer Lyricist: Oscar Hammerstein
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Ilya, Illya, Iliya, Ilja, Ilija, or Ilia (Cyrillic: Илья or Илия) is the East Slavic form of the male Hebrew name Eliyahu (Elijah), meaning "My god is He". It comes from the Byzantine Greek pronunciation of the vocative (Elia) of the Greek Elias (Ηλίας). It is pronounced with stress on the second syllable. The diminutive form is Ilyusha or Ilyushenka. The Russian patronymic for a son of Ilya is "Ilyich", and a daughter is "Ilyinichna".