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Gennadiy Gladkov - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Born on February 18, 1935, Moscow, USSR - Soviet and Russian composer, author of music for popular films and television films, cartoons and musicals.
It was too early to study music. Entered the Central Music School. During his studies and until 1971, he was engaged in teaching activities: from 1963 - a teacher of the Moscow Choral School, from 1966 - taught orchestration at the Gnessin Music and Pedagogical Institute.
While still a student, he wrote music for the play "Childhood Friend" (1961) at the Moscow Sovremennik Theater based on the play by Mikhail Lvovsky. At the same time, he began to write music for popular science films, in particular for the film "Secrets of the Past" ("Tsentrnauchfilm", 1962) .
Gennady Gladkov, in his own words, owes a lot to his childhood friend, Vasily Livanov, for his arrival in the cinema. It was he who attracted Gladkov to work on his first animated film "The Most, The Most, The Most, The Most" (1966). Even earlier, Gladkov made his debut as a theatrical composer in Livanov's thesis as a director at the Shchukin School - a play based on "Three Fat Men" by Yuri Olesha.
All-Union fame brought Gennady Gladkov work on the musical cartoon "The Bremen Town Musicians" (1969) .
In the late 1960s, Gladkov began to collaborate with Mark Zakharov, then director of the Moscow Satire Theater. This is how performances with the music of Gladkov appear on the stage of the theater: "Wake up and Sing" (1970), "Temp-1929" (1971), "Odd Man" (1973). Later, they were supplemented by musical performances staged on the stage of the Leningrad Drama Theater named after Lensovet - "The Taming of the Shrew" (1970), "People and Passions" (1974), "Dulcinea Tobosskaya" (1973), "Troubadour and His Friends" ( 1975) and "Kovaleva from the Province" (1973) .
This was followed by the performances of the Moscow Lenin Komsomol Theater, staged by Mark Zakharov - "Autograd-XXI" (1973), "Til" (1974), "Cruel Intentions" (1979), as well as a musical performance based on Andersen's fairy tale "More expensive than pearls and gold "(1980) in" Contemporary ". Gruvemuvestart Gennady Gladkov often became a participant in the performance himself, improvising with the orchestra on the stage. So, on tour in Poland (1977) Gennady Gladkov performed all the musical parts in Tiel, supplementing them with cadences - improvisations. In 1983, the first opera by Gennady Gladkov "The Elder Son" was staged at the Moscow Musical Theater named after K. Stanislavsky and V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko (author of the libretto based on the play of the same name by Alexander Vampilov - Yuli Kim, stage director - M. Dotlibov) .
In the first half of the 1980s, Gladkov also wrote music for the play "Optimistic Tragedy" (Lenin Komsomol Theater), ballet "Viy" (1984), ballet "Twelve Chairs" (1986, Sverdlovsk Opera and Ballet Theater), operetta "Dog on the Manger "(Staged in Voronezh, Ivanovo), children's operetta" Three Ivans "(Sverdlovsk), the musical" Don Juan "(1973, 1988, Puppet Theater named after S. V. Obraztsov) .
In addition, Gennady Gladkov writes a lot for cinema. Mark Zakharov made 12 Chairs (1977), An Ordinary Miracle (1978), The House That Swift Built (1983), The Formula of Love (1984), Kill the Dragon (1988) .
Gladkov's music also sounds in the films "Gentlemen of Fortune" (1971), "Point, Point, Comma ..." (1972), "People and Mannequins" (1974), "You - to me, I - to you!" (1976), "Don Cesar de Bazan" (1989), "The Man from Boulevard des Capucines" (1987), "Dulcinea Toboska" (1980), "After a Rain on Thursday" (1985), "Let's Part While the Good" (1991 ), "Before the first blood" (1989) .
Continuing his collaboration with various theaters, in the 1990s Gladkov wrote a musical comedy for the St. Petersburg Open Theater "His Majesty's Adjutant"; the ballet "Dance of the Devil" (1992), the musicals "Joachim-Lis - a detective with a diploma" (for the theater "Detective"), "In a busy place" and "Matchmaking in Moscow" (2000) after A. Ostrovsky. Among his stage works are also music for performances: "The Princess and the Echo" (1983), "Dear Pamela" (1985), "Don't Leave Me, Spring" (1986), "The Magic Dream" (1987), "Hercules" ( 1994), "And there is a rainbow in the sky ..." (1995), "Topsy-turvy" (1997), "Men's season" (1999), "Sylvia" (2000), "Cyrano de Bergerac", "Ah, high society! "," Horia "," My Hopes "," Heavy Care of the King of Dobrokhot ".
Gennady Gladkov fruitfully collaborates with the poets Yuri Entin, Yuliy Kim, Dmitry Sukharev. In a number of films, both animated and fictional, the composer performs his own songs ("Following the Traces of the Bremen Town Musicians", "New Year's Adventures of Masha and Viti", "The Blue Puppy", "While the Dream Is Crazy", "Dulcinea Tobosskaya", "Formula love ").
GI Gladkov - People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2002), Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1988), laureate of the Moscow Prize Winner of two Nika Academy prizes for the best music - for the film To Kill the Dragon (1987) and the musical In a Busy Place (1999). Academician of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (2002), member of the Nika Academy (2001). Member of the Union of Cinematographers of Russia and the Union of Composers of Russia.


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