Aleksandr Morozov (composer)
Alexander Sergeyevich Morozov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Моро́зов, Ocniţa, 20 March 1948) is a Russian singer and composer.[2][3]
Alexander Morozov | |
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Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Моро́зов | |
Born | Alexander Sergeyevich Morozov 20 March 1948 |
Occupation(s) | Composer, singer |
Years active | 1968–present |
Awards | [1] |
Website | aleksandr-morozov.ru |
Biography
Alexander Morozov was born in 1948 in Ocniţa. He completed his college studying piano. He began to write music at the age of 8. Among his first compositions were "Light of a far star", "Water stream", "Polka", and "The Clumsy Bear". He participated in two competitions of composers. In the first he received 3rd place, in the second he received a diploma. At the competition, the jury members were teachers at the Moscow conservatory. He presented the following compositions at the competitions: "Imagination", "In Anger", "The Etude Salt in A Minor", "The Etude B A Flat A Minor" and others. The composition "In Anger" was especially mentioned.
In early works of the author influence of music of composers – romanticists is felt: List, Chopin, Rachmaninov, and also late classicism. In 1994 for the first time has addressed to СЅ«сї¬«-harmonious language of the 20th century in product "In Anger," that has marked themselves the new period of creativity in which traditions of romantic music and music of 20th and 21st centuries closely were bound, collided and developed. Among compositions of the second period: "Emotions of left day", "Elements of fire" and "Marche – grotesque" which are interesting, first of all, for representing the symbiosis of romanticism and modern music. Language of Morozov does not gravitate to rigidity and dissonante soundings. Meeting accords are used, mainly, for display of conflicts and Rigidity conditions which can not be expressed by means of romantic music. The author – not the supporter of conceptual and abstract music. His compositions are inverted, first of all to soul of the student and only then – to reason. This author considers music as art of the aesthetic fine beginning, capable to ennoble the listener above the ordinary and means of a musical palette to inform the listener of the images, experiences, not imposing thus them. In compositions of 2010 the author intentionally refuses to name them to give absolute freedom to the listener in perception of the music.
Morozov has discovered and promoted many young artists, among them the operatic tenor Nikolai Baskov.[4][5]
Popular songs
- Malinovy Zvon by Nikolai Gnatyuk
- Dusha bolit by Mikhail Shufutinsky
- Mosti by Mikhail Shufutinsky
- Marina by Mikhail Shufutinsky
- V krayu magnoliy by Ariel
- V gornize moei svetlo by Marina Kapuro
- Belaya noch by Forum
- Uleteli listja by Forum
- Za Dunayem by Yaroslav Evdokimov
- Fantazyor by Yaroslav Evdokimov
- Platie by Iosif Kobzon
- Moi Golub Sizokryli by Alla Pugacheva
- v kletke by Valery Leontiev
- Ptashechka Moya by Philipp Kirkorov
- Ot Peterburga Do Moskvy by Lev Leshchenko
- Chari coldovskie by Lev Leshchenko
- Lubite poka lubitsa by VIA Zdravstvuy, pesnya
- Papa, podari mne kuklu by Lyudmila Barykina
References
- Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 7 февраля 2004 г. № 156 «О награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации»
- Richard Stites Russian Popular Culture: Entertainment and Society Since 1900 1992 Page 176 " Entertainment celebrities and foreign guests, including the ubiquitous Dean Reed, made their way out to the sites. In 1974, the composer Alexander Morozov toured the line and performed his song cycle dedicated to BAM workers."
- Valerie Steele Fashion Theory Volume 8, Issue 1 Page 151 2004 "One of us [Eric] remembers an episode when he and a small company of friends were having an informal dinner in the apartment of Alexander Morozov, a well-known composer and founder of Forum, a trendy techno-pop band of the 1980s.
- Russian life Volume 44 – Page 28 2001 "His meteoric rise began soon after he was discovered by the composer Alexander Morozov, who wanted a singer with an operatic voice to perform his works. A producer and a CD soon followed, but Baskov did not appear on the "big stage"...
- http://www.classicalconnect.com/Alexander_Morozov/3592