Vasily Rainchik
Vasil Rainčyk (Belarusian: Васіль Раінчык), also Vasily Rainchik, is a Belarusian musician and composer and also a professor at the Belarus University of Culture, Minsk, Belarus.[1] He was also the leader of Vierasy, an early Belarusian pop music band.[2][3] Currently he is director of the State Youth Variety Theater[1] of the Belarus University of Culture.[4] Rainčyk was awarded the honorary title of People's Artist of Belarus.[1]On 20 December 2010, Vasil Rainčyk was among a few Belarusian artists who supported the use of brutal military force against the demonstration of opposition in Minsk. Vasil Rainčyk became known world-wide after these police actions were condemned by European countries and USA.
He is married to Iryna Ćviatkova.
References
- "About Youth Theatre".
- "Verasy did not Want to Sing Malinovka", an article in Komsomolskaya Pravda (in Russian)
- "Вокально-инструментальные ансамбли СССР, ВИА, Акварели, Апрель, Аракс, Ариэль, Арника, Вдохновение, Верасы, Верные друзья, Веселые голоса, Веселые ребята, Голос юности, Голубые гитары, Добры молодцы, Здравствуй песня, Земляне, Иверия, Калинка, Камертон, Контемпоранул, Коробейники, Леймя, песня, Надежда, Синяя птица, Песняры, Сябры, Цветы, Эолика, Шестеро молодых, Поющие гитары, Поющие сердца". www.sssrviapesni.narod.ru.
- "Rainchik Speaks for Decent Pay for Labor of Creative People", A BelTA news item
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