El-Registan (real name - Gabriel Arshakovich (Arkadevich) Ureklyants (Ureklyan) , Armenian Ուրեկլյանց Գաբրիել Արշալույսի ; December 15, 1899 - July 30, 1945 ) - Soviet journalist , writer . Co-author (together with Sergei Mikhalkov ) of the words of the State Anthem of the USSR (1945) [2] .
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Works
- 3 notes
- 4 Awards
- 5 Links
Biography
Gabriel Ureklyan was born on December 15, 1899 in Samarkand (according to other sources - in Tbilisi ) in an Armenian family. Father is the manager of the Samarkand branch of the Eastern Society, later he headed the Samarkand branch of the Siberian Trade Bank. He formed his literary pseudonym from the abbreviation of the name "Gabriel" - El and the architectural ensemble of Samarkand - Registan Square.
He began his journalistic career in the newspapers “ Pravda Vostoka ”, “ Uzbekistan Pravda ”. He participated in the campaign against Archbishop Luke (Voino-Yasenetsky) .
In the early 1930s he moved to Moscow and became a correspondent for the Izvestia newspaper, writing feuilleton notes, essays , and travel notes ( Belomorkanal , Balkhash , Karaganda , Tien Shan , Kuzbass , Magnitka , Stalingrad Tractor Plant , Uralmash , Sibmash ). Participated in the Karakum rally , Arctic flights. He knew several eastern languages. During the years of World War II, he was a front-line correspondent for the Stalin Falcon newspaper, captain .
In 1943, together with Mikhalkov and Alexandrov, he wrote the Anthem of the USSR .
The author of the script of the movie "Dzhulbars" ( 1936 ).
Author of the books “Unusual Journey”, “Rangers of the Far North”, “Steel Claw”, “Big Ferghana Canal” (1939), “Moscow - Karakum - Moscow”.
Father of the poet Harold Registan (April 28, 1924 - November 4, 1999).
He died on July 30, 1945 in Moscow . He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery .
Compositions
- Moscow - Karakum - Moscow. M., 1934 (co-authored with L. Brontman)
- On the land of the Yomud tribe. M., 1934 (co-authored with L. Brontman)
- About love and pride. Tashkent, 1934
- An extraordinary journey. M., 1936
- Rangers of the far North. M.-L., 1937 (co-authored with D. Debabov)
- The Great Ferghana Canal. M., 1939
- Steel claw. M.-L., 1940
Notes
- ↑ International Music Score Library Project - 2006.
- ↑ Mikhalkov S.V. Lenin anthem approved Archived on January 7, 2013. // Spark . 2007 . Number 10. March 5-11.
Rewards
- Order of the Patriotic War 2 degrees
- Order of the Red Star
Links
- His son is the Soviet poet Registan, Harold Gabrielievich
- El Registan (Gabriel Ureklyan ) on the Internet Movie Database
- Panasenko, Natalia . The Little Giant of the Great Anthem // Moskovsky Komsomolets . 2003 . December 5th .
- Galanina-El-Registan, Valentina Grigoryevna [: widow of the poet Registan] Co-authored with Stalin // Nezavisimaya Gazeta . 2003 . September 26th .
- An article in the newspaper Izvestia about El Registan.