Ruvim Pergament (born December 24, 1937) is a notable figure in the realm of Soviet and Russian music, primarily recognized for his contributions as a composer and musician. His work spans various genres, including classical and contemporary music, with a focus on choral and vocal compositions. Pergament gained prominence in the late 20th century, particularly for his choral arrangements and compositions that reflect the rich traditions of Russian folk music while incorporating modern elements. Notable works include his choral pieces that have been performed by numerous ensembles and choirs across Russia and beyond. His compositions often showcase intricate harmonies and a deep emotional resonance, earning him respect within the choral community. Although not as widely known in Western music circles, Pergament's impact on Russian choral music is significant. His ability to blend traditional and contemporary styles has influenced a generation of musicians and composers in Russia, contributing to the revival and evolution of choral music in the post-Soviet era. His legacy continues through performances of his works and the ongoing appreciation of his contributions to the music landscape.