This article describes the most famous soloists of the Bolshoi Children's Choir of the All-Union Radio and Central Television . Soloists are listed alphabetically by last name. For each, there is a list of songs by which they are recognizable.
Content
- 1 Dmitry Viktorov
- 1.1 Most famous songs
- 2 Dmitry Golov
- 2.1 Most famous songs
- 3 Oleg Kasyanov
- 3.1 Most famous songs
- 4 Galina Knysh
- 4.1 Most famous songs
- 5 Olga Korolkova
- 5.1 Most famous songs
- 6 Dmitry Mashnin
- 6.1 Most famous songs
- 6.2 References
- 7 Tatyana Melekhina (Gartina)
- 7.1 Most famous songs
- 8 Elena Mogucheva
- 8.1 Most famous songs
- 9 Vitally Nikolaev
- 9.1 Most famous songs
- 9.2 References
- 10 Sergey Paramonov
- 10.1 Most famous songs
- 11 Svetlana Pogasiy (Feodulova)
- 11.1 Most famous songs
- 12 Marina Samyshkina
- 12.1 Most famous songs
- 13 Rita Sukhankina
- 13.1 Most famous songs
- 14 Alexander Fedorko
- 14.1 Most famous songs
- 15 Notes
- 15.1 Comments
- 15.2 Sources
Dmitry Viktorov
One of the choir soloists of the mid-late 1970s .
After the mutation, he did not give up his voice - there is information that Dmitry Viktorov sang in the chamber choir for some time [1] . Today Dmitry is engaged in the production of equipment for table tennis [2] .
Most Famous Songs
- " Brest trumpeter "
- “ Forest March ” (with Oleg Kasyanov , Dima Golovy, Vitaly Nikolayev )
- " Song of a cheerful tourist "
- “ Respond, heroes” (with Dima Head )
- " Secret to the whole world " (from the movie of the same name)
- " Chunga-Changa " (from the movie " Katerok ")
- “ The best house ” (with Oleg Kasyanov , Dima Golovym )
- " Chapai survived "
- " True friend "
- " What is taught at school "
- “ Do you hear the sea ” (from the film “ Whistle all up! ”)
Dmitry Golov
Dmitry Vyacheslavovich Golov was born on October 15, 1964. [3] . In 1982 he graduated from school number 67 [4] of the city of Moscow .
One of the most famous soloists of the Bolshoi Children's Choir in the second half of the 1970s. By the number of songs recorded on the radio, is in second place among the soloists [5] .
In 1976, together with Sveta Vinogradova, he participated in the recording of the tale " Masha and Victor against Wild Guitars ." He performed at the 25th anniversary of the choir with the song "Together, fun to walk ...".
In addition to singing, he was fond of swimming [1] . There is a son Danil. There is also an adopted daughter Anna, who also sang in the BDH as a child.
Most Famous Songs
- “It's fun to walk together”
- “When my friends are with me” (from the movie “ Secret to the Whole World ”)
- “Starts of Hopes” (with Oleg Kasyanov)
- “Forest March” (with Dima Viktorov, Oleg Kasyanov, Vitaly Nikolayev)
- “Horizons of a Dream” (with Tanya Melekhina)
- “Counselors” (with Dima Viktorov and Olya Gorshkova)
- “Sailors” (with Tanya Melekhina)
- “Respond, heroes” (with Dima Viktorov)
- "Competition"
- “From what ...” (with Oleg Kasyanov, Oksana Belova, Katya Gavrilina)
- "Homeland hears"
- Oath of the Eaglet
- The Red Horse
- “Starlings Have Arrived” (With Oleg Kasyanov)
- "Good tale"
- “Football song” (With Oleg Kasyanov)
- "Song of the Krasnodonians"
- "Song of the Young Rangers"
- “Our Orchestra” (With Cyril Zharikov, Misha Dulsky, Sergey Markov)
- "Grain, a drop of gold"
- “Tree of friendship” (with Yana Zhitlovskaya)
- "A game"
- “School years” (with Vitaly Nikolayev, Larisa Stolyarg, Alexei Trubochkin)
- “May there always be sunshine”
- "Dad hockey player"
- "Photo-hunting"
- “Such a good grandfather”
- Timurovsky March (with Dima Viktorov)
- Mountains, mountains (with Oleg Kasyanov)
- “A song about mother planet” (with Muslim Magomayev )
- "Comrade Song" (with Anatoly Mokrenko)
and etc.
Oleg Kasyanov
Born October 26, 1964 in a family of circus artists.
Mother - Kasyanova Muza Vasilyevna, father - Kasyanov Valery Alekseevich. Both are circus performers.
He studied at school number 715 in Moscow [6] .
He was a soloist in the Bolshoi Children's Choir in the second half of the 1970s . He sang a lot of songs together with Dima Golov .
After graduation, he followed in the footsteps of his parents [1] , becoming a circus artist. On February 23, 2007, circus artist Oleg Kasyanov was awarded the National Treasure medal [7] .
Most Famous Songs
- "Game" (with Dima Head)
- “From what ...” (with Dima Golov, Oksana Belova, Katya Gavrilina)
- “Forest March” (with Dima Viktorov, Dima Golovy, Vitaly Nikolayev )
- “March of the Youngsters” (with Oksana Belova, Tarnavskaya, Vitaly Nikolayev)
- "Song of the Giraffe"
- “Starlings” (with Dima Golov)
- “Barbosa will have a house”
- "House over the Neva"
Galina Knysh
Galina Vitalievna Knysh was born on November 17, 1973 in Moscow. BDH soloist from 1979 to 1991 In 1993 she graduated from the Medical College of the Office of the President of the Russian Federation and for some time worked as an instructor in exercise therapy. Then, in 1998 she graduated from the V.S. Academy of Choral Art Popova, faculty of vocal art. Acts as a concert-chamber singer. Laureate of the contest of ancient music performers in Gmunden (Austria), 2007. Vocal teacher, taught at the MEL Theater Children's Studio and the Joy Music Choir School.
Most Famous Songs
- "Birch Song"
- "Question"
- "Beautiful far away"
- "Cinnamon Flower"
Olga Korolkova
One of the soloists of the choir in the 1980s .
Most Famous Songs
- “Where wizards are found” (from the movie “ Dunno from Our Yard ” with Dima Mashnin)
- “By the road of good”
- “Crane Song” (from the movie “ Let 's Live Until Monday ”)
- "Hello forest!"
- “Beautiful is far” (from the film “ Guest from the Future ”)
- Dawn Wizard
- "First peak"
- "Stork on the roof"
- Katyusha
- "Big dance"
- A song about a bear (Since it’s a frosty winter ...)
- Magic Flower Song
- “First-grader” (with Sasha Fedorko)
- “Winter's Tale” (In the Kingdom of Santa Claus) (from the film “Who Will Come for the New Year”)
Dmitry Mashnin
Born June 10, 1972 in Moscow [8] .
Abilities and love of singing were discovered in early childhood - in kindergarten he was already a soloist [9] . He entered the preparatory group of the choir in 1979. In 1981, he first went on tour with the choir [9] . In 1983 he became a soloist of the Senior Choir Group.
One of the most famous soloists of the Big Children's Choir of the 1980s. By the number of songs recorded on the radio, is in first place among the soloists [5] . Soloed in the choir until the age of 16 [8] . The mutation of the voice began quite late - in 1988 [9] .
In 1989 he entered the Merzlyakovsky school, but a year later he was drafted into the army. From 1993 to 1995 he worked as a musical pastor [9] . In 1993 he married, his wife Irina. Since 1995, lives with his wife in Canada. Three children. He is engaged in design for printing [8] , church music, works in a music school. Continues to engage in vocals (under the name Dema Machnine), released his own disc [8] [9] .
Most Famous Songs
- Bugler Signalers
- “Where wizards are found” (from the movie “ Dunno from Our Yard ” with Olya Korolkova)
- “Long live the surprise!” (From the movie “ Dunno from Our Yard ”)
- "Artek's photo card"
- “Song about the curious puppy”
- "Conversation with an old photograph"
- The Magic Bridge
- "Together"
- “Near the Black Sea” (with Olya Novikova)
- "Heat Africa"
- “How beautiful this world is”
Links
Tatyana Melekhina (Gartina)
Tatyana Melekhina’s success came when the song “Winged Swing” from the movie “ The Adventures of Electronics ” sounded in the program “Song-80”. In 1985, at the closing ceremony of the XII World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow, a song was played under which the fire of the festival went out.
Most Famous Songs
- “Winged Swing” (from the movie “ Adventures of Electronics ”)
- "Festival fire"
Elena Mogucheva
Elena Igorevna Mogucheva was born on May 8, 1970 [10] [11] in the family of Valentina Ivanovna Borisova (March 6, 1933 - August 5, 2007) and Igor Pavlovich Moguchev (1932-1979) . She came to the choir at the age of six in 1976 [11] . In 1978, at the Song-78 festival, she performed the song Little Red Riding Hood. With the song “The Dog Lost” became the laureate of the festival “Song-79” [11] . In June 1980 she went on tour with the choir in Japan . In childhood, in addition to the choir, she studied at the school medical circle .
Initially, she studied at school No. 312, which she entered in 1977, but later moved to school No. 1113, where the choir was based then .
In 1988, she entered the Russian department of the philological faculty of Moscow State University [* 1] , where she graduated with a “red diploma”. After graduation, traveled a lot in Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Then she worked for several years at Pepsi-Cola and then at the travel agency Epic Travel. At the same time, she graduated from the Moscow School of Economics , and shortly before her death passed the entrance exams to the English University College of All Saints. In August 1999, she began to have severe low back pain, and on August 29, she died at the age of 29 from pyelonephritis and glomerulonephritis . On August 31, she was buried in the Kuzminsky cemetery [10] [11] [12] . Mogucheva was never married and had no children .
Most Famous Songs
- "Little Red Riding Hood's Song"
- "The dog has disappeared"
- "Natasha-first-grader"
- “A birdhouse is an excellent pupil”
- "A song about a stork"
- "Little Tea Picker"
Vitally Nikolaev
Vitaly Viktorovich Nikolaev was born on May 6, 1962 in the city of Lyubertsy ( Moscow Region ). In the Big Children's Choir, he sang from 1975 to 1979 [1] .
In 1982 he graduated from college. From 1982 to 1984 he served in the army. After the army, he worked at various enterprises in Moscow and the region. Writes songs, music, lyrics. Married, three children [1]
Most Famous Songs
- "Bialowieza Forest"
- “Our roots are in the earth” (with Marina Samyshkina)
- "Funny relay race"
- “Evening on the roadstead” (with Sergei Paramonov)
- "Cruiser Aurora"
- "Swallow"
- “Forest March” (with Dima Viktorov, Dima Golovy, Oleg Kasyanov)
- “March of the Youngsters” (with Oksana Belova, Tarnavskaya, Oleg Kasyanov)
- "Song of young astronauts"
- "Pink Elephant" (from the movie " Bob and the Elephant ")
- Bullfinches
- “Do you hear the sea” (from the film “ Whistle all up! ”)
- "School years" (second verse)
- "Homeland hears"
- "Slow and blooper"
The song " Belovezhskaya Pushcha " was first performed exactly by the BDH with the soloist Vitaly Nikolayev [1]
Links
Sergey Paramonov
The most famous BDH soloist, "Soviet Robertino Loretti." Born June 25, 1961. He sang in the choir from ten years. Seryozha had the ability to “play” a song, he was able to correctly identify intonations [13] . In addition, he was one of the first "star" soloists of the chorus chronologically. He was a soloist on Songs of the Year. For the first time on the big stage he performed on December 16, 1972 on “Song-72” [14] . He finished singing in the choir due to a mutation in his voice in 1975.
After the choir, Ippolitov-Ivanov Music College was in the class of choral conducting. He played the keyboards in the Cinema group. He worked with the ballet "STS" [14] , wrote music [15] .
As an adult, he released a cassette with his children's songs under the pseudonym “S. Cans ". His last project was the Rusichi group, where he acted as a melodist, arranger and appeared on backing vocals.
He died of a heart attack (according to other sources - from pneumonia) on May 15, 1998. He was buried at the Krasnogorsk cemetery in Moscow [16] .
Most Famous Songs
Soloed in songs:
- " Antoshka "
- “ Merry Wind ” (from the movie “ Children of Captain Grant ”)
- " Evening on the roadstead "
- " Blue carriage " (from the m / f " Shapoklyak ")
- " Natasha-first-grader "
- " Our counselor "
- “ Don't tease the dogs ...”
- “ No need to hang your nose ”
- “ Birthday ” (“Let them run awkwardly ...”), (from the movie “ Crocodile Gene ”) Shainsky
- “ Request ” (“A wounded bird was not given into the hands ...”), Christmas
- " Goodbye Rocky Mountains !"
- “ Comrade Song ” (from the movie “ How Steel Was Tempered ”)
- " Smile " (from the movie " Little Raccoon ")
- Tirilim-bom-bom
- " What is hidden under the tree ?"
- " I dream of a horse "
- "The old drummer "
- The Magic Horn
- “ Song about Volodya Dubinin ”
- " Song of Yura "
- “ I only believe in masts and dreams ”
- " Photographer at the zoo "
He also sang in the choir in songs:
- “ Salute, Victory !”
- “ On horses, guys !”
- “ Funny Relay ” (Soloists Vitaly Nikolaev and Oleg Kasyanov )
Svetlana Pogasiy (Feodulova)
Most Famous Songs
- "Tree of friendship"
- "Good tale"
Marina Samyshkina
Born September 22, 1959 . Mother - Pavlycheva Tamara Vladimirovna, worked as deputy restaurant director [17] .
She soloed in the Big Children's Choir from about 1974 to 1978 [5] .
Most Famous Songs
- “Our roots are in the earth” (with Vitaly Nikolayev)
- “Forest deer” (from the movie “ Oh, this Nastya! ”)
- Dawn Wizard
- "This big world"
- "Song of the Magic Flower"
- “Bells” (from the movie “ Adventures of Electronics ”)
Rita Sukhankina
Most Famous Songs
- “The choir is good”
- "Mama"
- "Song of the dream"
Alexander Fedorko
Born in 1979 in Moscow .
In the Big Children's Choir, he sang from 1985 to 1996 [18] . This is one of the longest participation in the choir for boys, whose usually “children's” career does not last as long as girls.
He spoke of his debut as follows: “I remember how Mashnin sang ... And after the concert he came up to me, then I also sang my first solo, and said that I was good at it ... Then Irina Igorevna told me that he gave me the baton ... I didn’t understand anything yet in my very young age ” [19] .
After leaving the choir, he was engaged in vocals with Tamara Miansarova. He tried to start a solo career, recorded several songs.
The last concert with the choir in which he took part was a concert with Moncerat Caballe on Red Square in 1998. В хоре 19-летний Федорко уже не пел, но его позвали поучаствовать и поддержать хор [18] .
Наиболее известные песни
- «Смоленская дорога»
- «Белый мишка»
- «Наше чудо»
- «Мой щенок»
- «Santa Lucia»
- «Вот мчится тройка…»
- «Белеет парус одинокий…»
- «Мой Лизочек»
- «Ракушка»
- «Вместе весело шагать»
- «День рождения»
- «Гадкий утенок»
- «Раз, два — радуга»
- «Первоклашка» (из к/ф « Утро без отметок » с Ольгой Корольковой)
Notes
Comments
- ↑ По другим данным училась в университете иностранных языков имени Мориса Тореза [12] .
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- ↑ Газета «Магнитогорский рабочий» 13 января 1989 г. № 9 (15673)
- ↑ Красногорское кладбище в Митино
- ↑ Официальный сайт БДХ. Анкета Марины Самышкиной (недоступная ссылка) . Дата обращения 24 марта 2008. Архивировано 13 октября 2007 года.
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