Mark Iosifovich Reznitsky (born August 10, 1940 , Kiev ) - conductor and composer . People's Artist of Ukraine ( 2001 ). Chief conductor of the orchestra of the National Circus of Ukraine (since 1970).
| Mark Iosifovich Reznitsky | |
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| Date of Birth | August 10, 1940 (aged 79) |
| Place of Birth | Kiev |
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| Occupation | conductor and composer |
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| Site | Mark Reznitsky |
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Biography
Mark Iosifovich was born on August 10, 1940 in Kiev . In 1957 he graduated from music school.
The first work was in the Kemerovo Regional Philharmonic . Since 1968, he became the conductor of the pop orchestra of the Georgian Radio and Television Committee. Subsequently, he worked in Irkutsk , on Tbilisi radio and television. After that, a musical career was associated with the city where Mark Iosifovich was born. He worked first in a jazz club, and then in the Kiev ballet on ice ensemble. Since 1970, he was appointed chief conductor of the orchestra of the National Circus of Ukraine [1] . In 1974 he graduated from the Tbilisi State Conservatory. V. Sarajishvili (in the saxophone class [2] ).
He founded the jazz orchestra "Big Band Reznitsky" which included Mark Reznitsky, Dmitry Shlelein, Alexander Doronov, Bogdan Gumenyuk, Valery Koshma, Victor Nemirovich, Irina Reznitskaya [3] . He also shows up with the Jan Tabachnik Orchestra [4] .
Composer
Mark Reznitsky wrote music for many circus programs and performances, among them:
- "Feat";
- "Korchagins";
- "The path of courage and inspiration";
- "Athletic Gate";
- and many others.