Sergey Alexandrovich Taranenko ( February 14, 1945 , Yessentuki - October 25, 2013 , Moscow ) - Soviet and Russian musical performer, partner in the duet of Galina Besedina .
Sergey Alexandrovich Taranenko | ||
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Date of Birth | February 14, 1945 | |
Place of Birth | Essentuki , RSFSR , USSR | |
Date of death | October 25, 2013 (68 years old) | |
Place of death | Moscow , Russian Federation | |
A country | USSR → Russia | |
Professions | performer, composer | |
Instruments | piano | |
Genres | stage | |
Collectives | “Moscow guys” → duet Galina Besedina and Sergey Taranenko | |
Awards |
Biography
He graduated from music school in Riga (Latvia) and the Institute. Gnesinyh in Moscow piano class. Led the ensemble "Moscow guys", accompanied by the performances of the national artist of Russia Viktor Besedin . There he met with the singer Galina Besedina , with whom they formed a very popular in the late 1970s, early and mid 1980s. pop duet. The first joint work of young artists was the performance of widely popular songs by Mikael Tariverdiev from the movie “Irony of Fate” . This was followed by the performance of other songs by Tariverdiev, written on verses by M. Tsvetaeva , M. Svetlov , A. Akhmatova , A. Voznesensky .
The duo won the All-Union Television Contest "With a Song for Life", successfully performed at the Sopot Intervision Festival in Poland and at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Havana (Cuba). The singer also wrote music by a popular duet, as well as instrumental music for public events.
He died on October 25, 2013 from a stroke [1] [2] .