Vladimir Mikhailovich Kadenko (born July 29, 1953 , Kiev , Ukrainian SSR [2] ) is a Ukrainian poet, songwriter, bard, philologist, writer, translator. Member of the editorial board of the Rainbow magazine, member of the jury of various song contests. Member of the Association of Russian Writers of Ukraine (1999) [3] . Member of hiking in the Eastern Sayan Mountains, the Far East , the Urals , the Pamirs , the Caucasus .
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| Date of Birth | July 29, 1953 (66 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Kiev , Ukrainian SSR |
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| Professions | poet , songwriter, bard , philologist , writer , translator , guitarist |
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Biography
Vladimir Kadenko was born on July 29, 1953 in the city of Kiev . Since 1969 he began to write songs on his own poems.
In 1981 he graduated from Taras Shevchenko Kiev State University with a degree in philology. After graduation, Vladimir Mikhailovich worked at the Kiev children's tourism center as an instructor and methodologist of children's tourism.
In 1986 he took part in trips with concerts in the Chernobyl zone.
Discography
- Vladimirskaya Gorka (1996);
- “Sail” (2000);
- The Promise of Christmas (2000);
- “Phytotherapy” (2000);
- “Book of wanderings”;
- “Christmas Promise” (East Wind studio, Moscow, sound engineer Alexander Efimov).
Books
- Collection of poems “The movement of the planets. Blagovest "(Kiev, 1993)
- “Christian Requirements in Politics” (“Spirit and Literature”, Kiev, 1998)
- “Walk of the Emperor” (Vita Nova, St. Petersburg, 2007)
Translations
- Translation of Pierre Gripari's book Paris Tales (Spirit and Literature, Kiev, 2000)
- Translation of the book of Essays by Georges Niva ("Spirit and Literature", Kiev, 2001)
- Translation of The Stingless Smoloscip (Yantra, Donetsk, 2001)
- Translation of George Feydo’s comedies “Flea in the Ear” and “Laxative for the Baby”, staged at the Russian Drama Theater named after Lesia Ukrainka
- Translation of the hostages "Hostages" and "Kama Sutra with minor injuries," staged at the Kiev Theater in Pechersk.
Other publications
- Edwabne [4]
- Poem-treatise "Magic Power" [5]
Notes
- ↑ Baltic. PT "Tarbeinfo" - OÜ Tarbeinfo, 2006
- ↑ New Russia: the world of literature: an encyclopedic dictionary-reference book in two volumes. - Vagrius, 2003
- ↑ Kadenko, Vladimir Mikhailovich (inaccessible link) // Big Biographical Encyclopedia. 2009
- ↑ Egupets Magazine N 17-17, 2006.
- ↑ Rainbow Magazine No. 5-9, 2009.