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Yuriy Saulskiy - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Yuri Saulsky - biography, date of birth, place of birth, filmography, clips, Composer.
October 23, 1928 - August 28, 2003 - Soviet and Russian composer, conductor, author of ballets and musicals, songwriter, music for television plays and films. In his youth he played the piano, accordion and French horn. At the Conservatory, Saulsky first tried to write the song "The Iron Will of the People" to the words of V. Frolov (1949, 2nd prize at the internal conservatory competition) .
In 1954-1955 he was the musical director of the pop orchestra of Dmitry Pokrass (orchestra "TsDKZh"). Gruvemuvestart In 1955-1957, the leader of the legendary Eddie Rosner Orchestra, one of the best and most popular jazz orchestras in the country. In 1957 - the head of the youth big band "Central House of Arts" in Moscow, where such famous musicians as G. Garanyan, A. Zubov, K. Bakholdin, B. Rychkov, N. Kapustin, I. Berukhstis began. The orchestra took part in the jazz competition of the VI World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow (1957) and received a silver medal. The festival itself was closed with Saulsky's song "Farewell" performed by K. Lazarenko (her first serious work in this genre). The ensemble was disbanded at the height of the fight against dudes. In 1961-1962 - conductor of the Moscow Music Hall Orchestra. In 1966-1970 he directed the Moscow jazz orchestra VIO-66 (Vocal and Instrumental Orchestra at Rosconcert). Alexey Kozlov (saxophone), Igor Bril (grand piano), V. Zhuravsky and A. Simonovsky (drums) played in VIO-66 in different years, Valentina Tolkunova sang in the vocal group, Vadim Mulerman was among the vocal soloists. The orchestra has performed at many Russian jazz festivals. released a disc on "Melodiya". Arrangements for "VIO-66" were written by Saulsky, as well as A. Mazhukov, Y. Chugunov, I. Petrenko. E. Tyazhov. After leaving the orchestra (1970) Saulsky leaves conducting (acts as a conductor only in his author's concerts), focusing on composing: instrumental music, stage and jazz, as well as song. The most famous songs: "Everything is faster", "Endless explanation", "Spring drops", "Happy lullaby" (all at the station of V. Orlova, 1961-1962), "Yenisei frying" (art. V. Gerasimov and G. Fere, 1963), "Black Cat" (st. M. Tanicha), "Ladder" (st. M. Rozovsky, 1964), a song cycle from the music for the performance of the Theater. Mossovet "Through the Eyes of a Clown" by G. Boll: "Waltz of the Clown", "Love of the Clown", "Prayer of the Clown", "Mirrors" (at the station of G. Pozhenyan, 1968), "Poplar fluff", "Snowflake" (Art. P. Leonidova, 1971-1972), a song cycle from the music for the film "The Sun, Again the Sun" (at the station of E. Yevtushenko, 1975): "Nobody", "Song of Conscience", "Song of Dolphins", "Confession "; songs on st. L. Zavalnyuk - "My River" (1971), "Ballad of Time" (1974), "Spring Does Not Leave Us" (1975), "Autumn Melody" (1976), "Song of the House" (1977), "Two white snow "(1981)," Do not forget "(1982), "Resentment" (1983), "Expectation" (1983), "Happiness to you, earth!" (1984); songs on st. I. Shaferan - "Quiet Cities" (1977), "Children are asleep", "Ordinary Story" (1978), "Two Dreams" (1981). Saulsky's song at st. N. Oleva "Tatiana's Day". Saulsky's songs were performed by many leading pop masters: K. Lazarenko, M. Kristalinskaya, L. Klement, G. Chokheli, E. Kamburova, O. Anofriev, L. Mondrus, A. Gradsky, L. Leshchenko, I. Kobzon, Yu. Bogatikov, L. Senchina, ensembles "Ariel" and "Time Machine", V. Leontiev, O. Voronets, I. Ponarovskaya, L. Dolina, L. Kandalova, S. Rotaru, and many others.
Oleva "Tatiana's Day". Saulsky's songs were performed by many leading pop masters: K. Lazarenko, M. Kristalinskaya, L. Klement, G. Chokheli, E. Kamburova, O. Anofriev, L. Mondrus, A. Gradsky, L. Leshchenko, I. Kobzon, Yu. Bogatikov, L. Senchina, ensembles "Ariel" and "Time Machine", V. Leontiev, O. Voronets, I. Ponarovskaya, L. Dolina, L. Kandalova, S. Rotaru, and many others.
Oleva "Tatiana's Day". Saulsky's songs were performed by many leading pop masters: K. Lazarenko, M. Kristalinskaya, L. Klement, G. Chokheli, E. Kamburova, O. Anofriev, L. Mondrus, A. Gradsky, L. Leshchenko, I. Kobzon, Yu. Bogatikov, L. Senchina, ensembles "Ariel" and "Time Machine", V. Leontiev, O. Voronets, I. Ponarovskaya, L. Dolina, L. Kandalova, S. Rotaru, and many others.
Among his instrumental compositions are "Solo for drums" (1954), fantasies on the themes of songs by I. Dunaevsky and Ch, Chaplin (1955), Capriccio for 4 saxophones (1960), "Mist over Tallinn" (1961), dance suite "Summer" (1963), “Acquaintance with the Orchestra” (1966), “Elegy” (1967), “Lively Conversation” (1968), suite from the music for the play “All the King's Men” (1971), “The Road to Gagra” (1972) , suite "This good old jazz" (1980). Saulsky is the author of theatrical (over 20 performances) and film music (over 50 films). The intro to the KVN television game "On an assigned day, at an appointed hour" is also a work of Saulsky. Saulsky is also the author of the ballets "Senora from Valencia" (1987), "Theater" (1990) and the musical "Little Ts." (according to Hoffmann) (1992) .
In 1980, Yuri Sergeevich was a member of the jury of one of the first rock festivals Spring Rhythms, Tbilisi-80. As President of the MDA (International Jazz Engagement) in the 90s. organized international jazz festivals in Moscow (every two years), since 1998 - annual, outdoors in the Hermitage garden, as well as in Sochi, Orenburg, Minsk. Together with the Ministry of Defense, he held the All-Russian Festival of Army Big Bands (1995). He was the chairman and member of the jury of many variety competitions and festivals; vice-president of MSDEI.


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