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Nikita Bogoslovskiy - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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May 22, 1913 - April 3, 2004 - Soviet and Russian composer, conductor, pianist, writer - publicist and prose writer. In 1920-1929 he studied at the unified labor school of Leningrad. According to his recollections, during these years he received a major musical education, which meant more than all subsequent conservatory education. This happened during the Sunday classes, which lasted almost two years, with the composer A. K. Glazunov (1927-1928). Gruvemuvestart He wrote his very first essay at the age of eight. School years are marked by the first known compositions. This is the waltz "Dita", composed and presented by E. L. Utyosova on her sixth birthday. By his fifteenth birthday he wrote the operetta "The Night Before Christmas". The premiere took place at the Leningrad Theater of Musical Comedy, but the author was not allowed there, due to his childhood. Since 1929, he studied at the composer department of the Leningrad Central Music College (now the St. Petersburg Musorgsky College of Music) in the composition class of G.N. Popov, then at the Leningrad Conservatory named after M.P. N.A.Rimsky-Korsakov in the class of composition (external studies) (class of composition P. B. Ryazanov, polyphony, instrumentation, analysis of musical forms - H. S. Kushnarev, M. O. Steinberg, V. V. Shcherbachev), which graduated in 1934.
Even in his student years he entered the circle of writers and directors associated with theater, stage and cinema. He composed music for performances of the Leningrad Theater of Small Forms ("An Ear of a Rooster", "Spring on the Strelka" (1933-1934), etc.). Gruvemuvestart After the assassination of S. M. Kirov, in the course of the repressions that began, as a native of a noble family, he was subject to expulsion from Leningrad to Syktyvkar. However, I decided to take the risk and not go there. He was lucky and forgotten about him.
In 1937 he began to write music for films.
Having become famous, he moved to Moscow, where such songs were written as: "Favorite City" (poems by E. A. Dolmatovsky, film "Fighters", 1939), "Dark Mounds Sleep" (poems by B. S. Laskin, film "Big Life", 1940) .
The war found the composer at the Kiev Film Studio (now the A. Dovzhenko Film Studio). Together with her, he was evacuated to Tashkent. There were created such song classics as "Lizaveta" (1942, poems by E. A. Dolmatovsky, film "Alexander Parkhomenko"), "Dark Night", "Scows Full of Mullets" (both on verses by V. G. Agatov , 1942, film "Two Soldiers"), "Soldier's Waltz" (poems by V. A. Dykhovichny, 1944). Gruvemuvestart At the end of the war, he wrote the songs “I Dreamed of You for Three Years” (poems by A. I. Fatyanov, 1946, film “Big Life”, 2nd series), Romance by Roshchin (poems by N. K. Dorizo, 1956 , film "Different Destinies").
In total, the composer has created more than three hundred songs, music for one hundred and nineteen films and eighty performances. As a conductor he performed in Russia and abroad, with concerts and creative evenings he visited many countries.
In the late 50s and 60s, he often appeared on television and radio as an anchor of entertainment programs. He was one of the founders and the first host of the popular program of those years - the Club of the Merry and Resourceful, which was first called "An evening of funny questions" .
The last song, which was written on the verses of M. S. Plyatskovsky in 1984 - "Cuckoo" performed by A.B. Pugacheva.
Since 1938 - member, in 1976-1980 - member of the Board of the Union of Composers of the USSR. Since 1958 - member, since 1971 - chairman of the Composers' Commission, in 1981-1985 - member of the Board of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR. Since 1984 - a member of the Union of Theater Workers of the RSFSR. Since 1965 - a member of the Union of Journalists of the USSR, but left it on his own initiative in 1984. Member of the editorial board of the magazines "Soviet Screen" and "Variety and Circus". Vice-president of the "USSR - France" society (since 1965). Honorary President of the Friends of France Association (1974) .
I formulated my attitude to life in the following words: “Maybe it's a shame, but I have never been interested in the country. All my thoughts were directed towards creative well-being and my own destiny in this world, which I perceived ironically. Spiritually, I had no dramas or tragedies. Only a clear, joyful feeling of life, a celebration of being. ”Gruvemuvestart Bogoslovsky was fond of breeding exotic fish, he kept three huge aquariums.


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