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Vladimir Matetskiy - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Vladimir Matetskiy - biography, date of birth, place of birth, filmography, clips, Composer, Producer.
Born May 14, 1952, Moscow - Soviet and Russian composer, producer, radio host.
As a child, Volodya Matetsky studied music with Sofia Moiseevna Karpilovskaya, whose teacher, in turn, was Elena Fabianovna Gnesina. Volodya's main specialty was piano, but under the influence of the Beatles he also mastered the guitar. He studied at school number 57, studied English in depth, graduated from art school, physics and mathematics. school at the Bauman Institute.
Since the late 1960s, Vladimir Matetsky has performed in various rock bands as a keyboardist, guitarist and bass player, and also began to compose songs - first in English.
After school, he entered the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, where he studied from 1969 to 1974
During his student years, Matetsky became the bass-guitarist of the Udachnoye Obuchenie group, in whose repertoire, in addition to recognized hits, his songs began to appear. With "Successful Acquisition" Matetsky performed at "sessions" and in rock festivals. Matetsky and other participants in the "Successful Acquisition" then collaborated with Stas Namin. The first recording of Matetsky at the Melodiya firm - in the minion "Old Piano" .
In 1977, Udachnoye Acquisition recorded several musical intros in the GDRZ for the Voice of Russia. Andrei Makarevich also took part in the recording, with whom Matetsky has repeatedly performed together. The radio station editors Mikhail Taratuta and Mikhail Osokin suggested the group to continue recording. To avoid problems with the authorities, the group recorded on the radio under the name "Globus" (as an ensemble performing foreign songs). The rehearsal base moved to 1905 Goda Street, to the building of the Moskovskaya Pravda and Moskovsky Komsomolets newspapers. “Successful Acquisition” is performed at the Sosnovy Bor restaurant (Gorki 10). Matetsky left the group and began taking private lessons in composition. After parting with Lucky Acquisition, Matetsky began to collaborate with various performers as a composer. His first songs, released in the recording, were "Fortuna" performed by the group "Araks" and "I will not meet again" performed by the group "Karnaval". After that, Matetsky's songs were performed by "Merry Boys", VIA "Leisya, Song", Gelena Vondrachkova, Yaak Joala, Ekaterina Semyonova. In 1983 a magnetic album "Banana Islands" was released, recorded by the ensemble "Merry Boys", released together with Yuri Chernavsky. Songs from the album "Hello, Boy Bananana", "Robot", "Zebra" gained popularity without appearing on television or radio (with the song "Robot" Matetsky and Chernavsky participated in the filming of the program "Song-83", but the number eventually was cut) .
At the end of 1985, Matetsky, commissioned by television, wrote the song Lavender for Sofia Rotaru and Jaak Yoala, which remained popular throughout the second half of the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s. In the future, Vladimir Matetsky wrote songs for Sofia Rotaru such as "Moon, Moon", "It Was, But Passed", "Wild Swans", "Khutoryanka", "Your Sad Eyes", "Sacred", "Moonlight Rainbow", " Stars are like stars ".
In 1988, at the request of the director Vasily Pichula, Matetsky undertook to write music and songs for the film "Little Vera". The work was done at a feverish pace, but then the release of the film was delayed due to conflict with the censors. As a result, the film was released not only in the USSR, but also in the West, and a disc with a soundtrack to it was released in France. After "Little Faith" Matetsky worked with Pichul on the tapes "In the city of Sochi, dark nights" and "Dreams of an idiot" .
In the late 1980s, thanks to his knowledge of English, Matetsky became the coordinator of the "summit" of American and Soviet composers under the slogan "Music Speaks Louder Than Words" from the Soviet side. Vladimir Matetsky becomes the project coordinator from the Russian side. As a result of the meeting, Epic Records released an album of joint songs by authors from the two countries; Matetsky's songs were performed by Patti Labelle and Anne Murray. After that, he accepted an offer to work together from producer Desmond Child.
Matetsky also writes songs for young performers, who are helped to gain fame by his hits.
Matetsky continues to work on music for film and television. Among his works in this area are music for the short film by Yuri Grymov "Male Revelations", musical design for TVTs and ORT channels. From 2008 to 2012, he hosted the program “Words and Music of Vladimir Matetsky” at the Silver Rain radio station. At the end of 2009 he recorded the role of Notepad in a radio play based on the tale by Alexander Korotich “Zhuzha. Clunker's Journey ".
In early 2007, he co-wrote a new album by The Time Machine, recorded at the London studio Abbey Road. Produced by the group "Bitter honey" .
Matetsky holds the post of vice-president of the Authors 'Council of the Russian Authors' Society (until 2003, he headed this structure). Permanent member of the jury of competitions, including the selection for Eurovision. Married, has two children, lives and works in Moscow.
In January 2015, together with Stas Mikhailov and Leonid Gutkin, he wrote the song “Forbidden Love” to the TV series “The Last Janissary” to the poems of Mikhail Andreev, and also wrote, together with Leonid Gutkin, the song “Acapella of the Soul” to the series “Light and Shadow lighthouse ". He became one of the co-authors of the song "A Million Voices" performed at Eurovision-2015 by Polina Gagarina.


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