Nikolai Evgenievich Rostovsky ( January 27, 1969 ) - Russian keyboard player . Best known as a member of the Spleen group.
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Biography
In the early 1990s, he became one of the founders of the “Bird Bird” group, in which he was engaged in arranging [1] .
In 1993, he met with Alexander Vasiliev . He was one of the founders of the Spleen group, but at the end of 1998, tired of touring, left the group.
In March 1999, he began working on the project of cellist and singer Lena Te , which also included the Spleen guitarist Stas Berezovsky and the author of texts and music, producer Evgeny Dorogan , who also collaborated with Spleen [2] . The new group recorded several compositions at the studio of Nikolai Rostovsky [3] .
In March 2001, shortly before the presentation of the “ 25th frame ” he returned to the group [4] .
In January 2010, a book was published by Nikolai Rostovsky, “My Life in“ Splin, ”in which the keyboard player talks about the backstage life of the group in prose and poetic forms. Fragments of the book are published in the community of the social network "VKontakte" "Rostov Forest" , dedicated to the work of the musician [5] .
Rostovsky invents “strange”, “scrap”, according to the leader of the group, harmony [6] .
Notes
- ↑ Ptichkin Forest - Rocklab Project Member
- ↑ Between STDK and SPLIN. Archived on October 18, 2016. // " FUZZ ", May 1999 (copy from Lena Te's website)
- ↑ There was also a soloist Helen ... Archived on June 5, 2016. // " Evening Petersburg ", March 1999 (copy from Lena Te's website)
- ↑ http://www.rock-n-roll.ru/show.php?file=encyclopedia/С/SPLIN
- ↑ Rostov Forest (English) . vk.com. Date of treatment February 7, 2019.
- ↑ Composition of the group Spleen. Musicians participating in the group