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It is hard to imagine our existence without the beloved melodies and songs that our country has lived by and triumphed with. "Music Legends" is a series dedicated to famous hits from various genres and eras, their creators, and performers. It tells the stories of the most beloved singers, artists, and composers. Stories of destinies filled with music.
They are endlessly compared to each other. Both are talented composers, both are innovators without whom it is impossible to imagine domestic cinema. The Dunaevskys are a brand. But behind this facade of well-being lies so many family dramas and secrets! The life of the Dunaevskys is shrouded in a multitude of rumors, gossip, and speculation. In a candid interview, Maxim Dunaevsky talks about his relationship with his father and why he bore his mother's surname until he was sixteen. He reveals details of his personal life, which has always piqued the interest of journalists and caused bewilderment in high society. He explains why he got married seven times and why his seventh wife will be his last.
Once, they drove fans crazy, girls wept over their portraits, and the younger generation dreamed of only one thing — to be just like them, musicians in vocal-instrumental ensembles. In the mid-70s, there were about 40 thousand VIAs in the USSR. This one had a scandalous reputation. The entire lineup of musicians left "Samotsvety" and formed the VIA "Plamya". Forty years later, their songs still play in concert halls, on the radio, and through smartphone speakers. After all, everyone knows, "don't be sad, your whole life is ahead of you."
He has been on stage for more than thirty years, but has never once been at the epicenter of a major scandal during that time. For a long time, he performed without his name on the marquee because of his dissonant surname, even though the entire country was already singing his songs. He always remained outside the mainstream format, yet it would be hard to find a more quintessentially "people's" singer. Controversial, straightforward, sincere... A doctor, a musician, a poet… Aleksandr Rosenbaum. A man who still doesn't consider himself a star, even though he fills stadiums... A man who, though he hasn't worked on an ambulance for a long time, still considers himself a doctor and will get out of his car to provide first aid.
The legendary composer Mikael Tariverdiev became famous primarily for his music for Soviet films. He entered the Guinness Book of Records as the holder of the largest number of awards in the field of film music. Tariverdiev not only wrote soundtracks for 132 films but also invented a new cinematic language. About how this musical cinematic romantic created and what he dreamed of is revealed in the film "Legends of Music.
One of the best producers of the USSR, a successful musician, and simply a happy person. He is the one who created the most popular vocal-instrumental ensemble in the Soviet Union. He devised a way of performing Soviet songs that made them beloved and truly folk. The permanent leader of VIA "Samotsvety," Yuri Malikov, became famous not only as a trendsetter of the genre but also as the founder of a musical dynasty. Today, he continues to engage in creative work: he is writing his second book of memoirs and meeting with fans.
His first song, "How great that we are all gathered here today," immediately became an anthem of the bard movement. Unexpectedly for the author himself, it spread across the country like lightning. It was composed by then-unknown first-year student Oleg Mityaev during a lecture on the history of navigation. Today, he has written over 260 songs, many of which have become hits: "The Frenchwoman," "Good Morning, My Love," "Summer is a Little Life." However, in those distant student years, Mityaev did not yet connect his future with the author's song.
A singer with an astonishing voice. She lived in Poland, but performed her most popular songs in Russian. The Poles adored Anna German and to this day are jealous of her incredible success in the USSR. Her first record was released in the Soviet Union. However, having endowed German with a unique talent, fate prepared trials that not everyone would have the strength to endure. After a terrible accident, she had to learn to walk and sing all over again. For the first time, we will visit the legendary recording studio of the Melodiya company, which in Anna German's time was located in a former church. It was here that she recorded all her hits and met with the most famous composers. And Anna's fans would secretly come to the balcony here to hear her angelic voice.
For the Soviet era, it wasn't a rock opera but an ideological subversion. Not only did the main character find happiness in America, but he also talks to the Our Lady of Kazan! But by some miracle, "Juno and Avos" was approved. Mark Zakharov still attributes this to divine intervention, and Alexey Rybnikov to the favor of Suslov himself, who was given the opera to listen to, and he liked it. After that, it made no sense for lower-ranking officials to turn the premiere at the Lenkom Theatre into a farce on the theme of "anti-Soviet sentiment." Although, in the theater program, they wrote not "Mother of God" but "a woman with a child." The Ministry of Culture had no doubt: this show would not last longer than one season. Yet "Juno and Avos" has been on stage for 35 years now! Still alive, but already a classic! A phenomenon that largely defined both the tastes of the audience and the understanding of "what Soviet art could be like."
From an awkward provincial girl, she transformed into a great actress! She carried her love for music and singing throughout her entire life, even during times when she felt like howling rather than singing. Her mother used to say: "Lusya, you learned to sing before you learned to speak." During the war, Lusya Gurchenko sang "Katyusha" for her neighbors, to keep their spirits up, and "O Tannenbaum" for German soldiers, so they would toss her a coin. After the resounding success of "Carnival Night," a decade of creative oblivion followed instead of recognition. But she did not give up; she wrote songs herself and performed concerts across the country. This is the story of an actress who, thanks to her innate musicality, incredible work ethic, talent, and willpower, achieved recognition both on the stage and in cinema.
She would have been a star even if she had only sung "The Blue Kerchief." But besides this main wartime song of the country, Klavdiya Shulzhenko's repertoire included many others. And each of them immediately became, as they say now, a hit. For over forty years, Klavdiya Shulzhenko remained the premier singer of the Soviet Union. She was adored by the public and idolized by the veterans of the Great Patriotic War; she was admired and imitated. Yet, she never changed who she was. And she always sang about love, of which there was plenty in the life of the legendary singer.
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