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Viktor Reznikov - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Viktor Reznikov - biography, date of birth, place of birth, filmography, clips, Actor, Composer.
May 9, 1952, Leningrad, USSR - February 25, 1992, St. Petersburg, Russia - Soviet Russian songwriter, songwriter, performer
From early childhood, Victor was fond of football and swimming. He also practiced gymnastics, basketball and chess for some time. When Viktor was six years old, his mother sent him to study at a music school in the violin class. When listening, the examination committee noted the boy's abilities are above average. However, due to his unwillingness to study, Victor had health problems, and after three months of training, his mother took him from the music school. On September 1, 1958, V. Reznikov entered the 1st grade of secondary school, after which he entered the Shipbuilding Institute. He was fond of sports and music. He studied successfully, but after a while he realized that an engineer was not his calling. Entered the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute. A.I. Herzen to the Faculty of Physical Education and in 1975 he received a diploma
He began writing songs in 1970. The first song was called "April Tramp". He was one of the first in the USSR to create music on a computer. Since 1978, Viktor Reznikov worked at the State Concert Organization "Lenconcert". The composer became famous for the song "Fly away, cloud", performed in 1979 by the most popular Soviet pop singer Alla Pugacheva. In the summer of 1985, he took part in the cultural program of the XII World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow. In the mid-1980s, Viktor Reznikov offered Mikhail Boyarsky several of his songs. According to Boyarsky, Reznikov came to him for rehearsals at the theater several times and insistently offered to listen to his songs. After one more time, Boyarsky agreed to listen and immediately agreed to work with him. Together they create a musical quartet, which also included their sons - Andrei Reznikov and Sergei Boyarsky. In 1986 the quartet became famous with the song "Dinosaurs". In the same year V. Reznikov left "Lenconcert". Collaborated with the Leningrad rock group Marathon (directed by Viktor Smirnov), whose soloist was Gennady Bogdanov. In 1988 he became the head of the Leningrad branch of the All-Union Creative and Production Association SPM Record .
Viktor Reznikov is a laureate of the Young Composers of Leningrad festival and the All-Union television festival Song of the Year (1985 - The Soldier performed by Lyudmila Senchina, 1987 - House of Cards performed by Irina Otieva, as well as two songs performed by Larisa Dolina: Idinka "- in 1988 and 1999 and in 2000 -" Telephone book "). His songs were performed by leading singers and ensembles of the Soviet stage: Alla Pugacheva, Larisa Dolina, Valery Leontiev, Igor Ivanov, Irina Otieva, VIA Pesnyary, Yaak Yoala, Anne Veski, Lyudmila Senchina, Tynis Myagi, Rosa Rymbaeva, Lev Leshchenko, Albert , Sofia Rotaru, "Secret" beat quartet and many others.
Viktor Reznikov wrote the music for the two-part musical film "How to Become a Star", which received great audience success. Participated in popular programs of Leningrad television, including "Raffle", "New Year's labyrinth", "Musical ring" - in 1986 and in 1988 (competed with the Leningrad composer Igor Kornelyuk), and also repeatedly appeared in musical programs on Central Television: " Morning mail ”,“ Wider circle ”, Festival of the program“ A ”program (in 1990). In January 1991 the musical quartet of V. Reznikov, M. Boyarsky and their sons took part in the charity Telethon "Renaissance" (fundraising for the foundation of the city of Leningrad) .
In November 1988, as part of a meeting of American art workers with young Soviet composers, which took place in the USSR on the wave of perestroika, American producers became interested in Reznikov's song "Brownie". English lyrics were written and a new song called "Don't Stop Now". In June 1990, the Soviet-American album Music Speaks Louder Than Words was released, which also included Viktor's song performed by The Cover Girls. In parallel, The Cover Girls released a maxi-single Don't Stop Now / Funk Boutique (1990). The producers managed to "promote" the song so that it hit the American Billboard magazine Hot Dance Music hit parade, gradually rising in a few weeks from 43rd place to 2nd place. This was an unprecedented case for a Soviet songwriter. In the wake of success, Viktor Reznikov was offered to join the American Society of Authors, but he was ashamed. In 1991, on the initiative of Viktor Reznikov, Yuri Davydov ("Architect") and Mikhail Muromov, the football team of Russian pop stars "Starko" was created. The idea behind the project was to combine star football matches and large-scale gala concerts for charitable purposes. The first team captain was Viktor Reznikov. The first team included the leading singers and musicians of the early 90s: Vladimir Presnyakov Sr. and Vladimir Presnyakov Jr., Alexander Kutikov, Mikhail Boyarsky, Mikhail Muromov, Yuri Davydov, Yuri Loza, Sergei Belikov, Sergei Minaev, Valery Syutkin (“Bravo "), Vyacheslav Malezhik, Chris Kelmi, Sergey Krylov, Nikolay Fomenko (" Secret "), Alexey Glyzin, Andrey Misin and many others.
The project was successful, the biography of the Starko club is still being written. Viktor Reznikov dedicated the songs "Football" and the comic "Spare" to his favorite sport .
In 1991 the Soviet-American group "SUS" (Soviet Union-United States) was organized - a project of V. Reznikov and singer, composer and musician Dan Merrill. The group also included musicians Steven Boutet, Vladimir Gustov and Dmitry Evdomakha. In August 1991, Dan Merrill flew to St. Petersburg and the band recorded an album (which was never released later). It also included several already known songs by Reznikov, to which D. Merill wrote new texts in English. Video clips were shot for the songs "Another Try" and "Place In My Heart". There was a TV program about the new group. The SUS project, which brought together talented musicians and arrangers, had great prospects. If not for the tragedy.
On February 22, 1992, Viktor Reznikov in his VAZ 2106 car went to take his daughter Anya to her mother, Lilia Efimovna. He was already approaching his mother's house and took more to the right in order to turn around in the opposite direction in one run and stop (Belgradskaya Street), began a U-turn, at that moment a Volga car crashed into his car, into the driver's door, driving behind in the second lane with great speed. The daughter was not injured in the accident. The accident happened in front of the composer's mother, who went out to meet him and stood on the other side of the street. For more than two days Reznikov lay in the Military Medical Academy of St. Petersburg, but all the efforts of the doctors were in vain.


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