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Sergey Nikitin (musician)

Sergey Yakovlevich Nikitin (Russian: Серге́й Яковлевич Никитин, born 8 March 1944) is a prominent Soviet and Russian bard, composer, and biophysicist. He performs both solo and in a duet with his wife, Tatyana Nikitina all over Russia, the former Soviet republics, and other countries with significant Russian-speaking diaspora. Nikitin is also known as a composer and performer of songs for children.

Sergey Nikitin
Sergey Nikitin
Background information
Birth nameSergei Yakovlevich Nikitin
Born(1944-03-08)8 March 1944
Moscow, Soviet Union
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Seven-string guitar
Years active1962–present
Websitesergeytatiananikitiny.com

Biography edit

Sergey Nikitin graduated from the Physics Department of Moscow State University in 1968. After completing postgraduate studies at the department of Biophysics at Moscow State University, he worked as a researcher in Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry in Moscow (1971–1980). In 1980–1987 he was a researcher at the Institute of Biophysics in Pushchino and received a PhD in Physics in 1983.

Nikitin wrote music to his first song, En route (lyrics by Iosif Utkin), in 1962. In 1963, he founded an all-male quartet in the Department of Physics at Moscow State University, together with Sergey Smirnov, Boris Geller, Aleksei Monakhov, and later Vadim Khait.[1]

From 1968 to 1977, he appeared at numerous concerts, together with other members of his quintet, including his wife, Tatyana Nikitina, Carmen Santacreu, Vladimir Ulin, and Nikolai Turkin. In 1987–1995, he was Musical Director at the Oleg Tabakov Studio-Theater in Moscow, and became a full-time singer and composer since 1995.[citation needed]

Sergei and his wife Tatyana are very close friends of Grigory Luchansky [ru; uk; de] and, beginning in 2002, the three of them provided funding to improve the Smolensk Special School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Children (Russian: Смоленская специальная школа для слепых и слабовидящих детей)[2] The waltz by Nikitin "Aleksandra" is similar to the famous Loca de Amor by Rodolfo Biagi.

Family edit

Nikitin has an adult son, Alexander.[citation needed]

Awards edit

  • 1980 The movie Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears for which Sergey Nikitin wrote the music received an Oscar in the 'best foreign film' category.[3]
  • In 1997, Sergey Nikitin was awarded the title of the Meritorious Actor of Russia and, together with Tatiana Nikitina, became a laureate of the Tzarsko-Selsky Artistic Prize.

Works edit

  • CDs
    • Records of 1971–1975, quintet of the Department of Physics in Moscow State University
    • To the Music of Vivaldi ("Под музыку Вивальди"), 1994
    • Sergei Nikitin (selected songs), 1994
    • A Big Secret for a Small Company ("Большой секрет для маленькой компании"), 1995
    • Yesterday the Crocodile smiled, 1995
    • Rubber hedgehog, songs for children on verses by Yunna Morits
    • Brich-Mulla (Sergey Nikitin's songs on verses by Dmitry Sukharev cf. Brichmulla), 1996
    • Sentries of Love ("Часовые любви", The Nikitins sing Bulat Okudzhava's songs)
    • Field of miracles, 1998
    • We don't choose times, 1998
    • The Girl and the Plasticine, 1998
    • Something is Happening to Me (Sergey Nikitin's songs to the verses of Yevgeny Yevtushenko), 1999
    • Concert, 2000
    • Retro for the Two of Us (Sergey Nikitin and Pyotr Todorovsky)
    • Black and White Cinema, 2002
    • Winter Holiday, 2002
  • Soundtracks to live-action films:
  • Soundtracks to animated films:
    • A Big Secret for a Small Company (1979)
    • The Boy Was Walking, the Crow Was Flying (1981)
    • The Wolfskin (1982)
  • Music for the theater

References edit

  1. ^ "Квартет МГУ на сцене ДК "Академия". Слева направо: С. Никитин, В. Хайт, С. Смирнов". soran1957.ru. 1967. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  2. ^ [Bard Nikitin and businessman Luchansky help blind children of Smolensk region]. Novosti (in Russian). 27 August 2009. Archived from the original on 30 November 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  3. ^ "The 53rd Academy Awards (1981) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 15 June 2013.

External links edit

  • Full list of published songs by Nikitin with digital recordings (in Russian)
  • Facebook account
  • VK account
  • Concert by Nikitin

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researcher at the Institute of Biophysics in Pushchino and received a PhD in Physics in 1983 Nikitin wrote music to his first song En route lyrics by Iosif Utkin in 1962 In 1963 he founded an all male quartet in the Department of Physics at Moscow State University together with Sergey Smirnov Boris Geller Aleksei Monakhov and later Vadim Khait 1 From 1968 to 1977 he appeared at numerous concerts together with other members of his quintet including his wife Tatyana Nikitina Carmen Santacreu Vladimir Ulin and Nikolai Turkin In 1987 1995 he was Musical Director at the Oleg Tabakov Studio Theater in Moscow and became a full time singer and composer since 1995 citation needed Sergei and his wife Tatyana are very close friends of Grigory Luchansky ru uk de and beginning in 2002 the three of them provided funding to improve the Smolensk Special School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Children Russian Smolenskaya specialnaya shkola dlya slepyh i slabovidyashih detej 2 The waltz by Nikitin Aleksandra is similar to the famous Loca de Amor by Rodolfo Biagi Family editNikitin has an adult son Alexander citation needed Awards edit1980 The movie Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears for which Sergey Nikitin wrote the music received an Oscar in the best foreign film category 3 In 1997 Sergey Nikitin was awarded the title of the Meritorious Actor of Russia and together with Tatiana Nikitina became a laureate of the Tzarsko Selsky Artistic Prize Works editCDs Records of 1971 1975 quintet of the Department of Physics in Moscow State University To the Music of Vivaldi Pod muzyku Vivaldi 1994 Sergei Nikitin selected songs 1994 A Big Secret for a Small Company Bolshoj sekret dlya malenkoj kompanii 1995 Yesterday the Crocodile smiled 1995 Rubber hedgehog songs for children on verses by Yunna Morits Brich Mulla Sergey Nikitin s songs on verses by Dmitry Sukharev cf Brichmulla 1996 Sentries of Love Chasovye lyubvi The Nikitins sing Bulat Okudzhava s songs Field of miracles 1998 We don t choose times 1998 The Girl and the Plasticine 1998 Something is Happening to Me Sergey Nikitin s songs to the verses of Yevgeny Yevtushenko 1999 Concert 2000 Retro for the Two of Us Sergey Nikitin and Pyotr Todorovsky Black and White Cinema 2002 Winter Holiday 2002 Soundtracks to live action films Almost a laughable story Trips in an old car Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears Irony of Fate Snowing On on YouTube a song from the film lyrics by Boris Pasternak music and performance by Nikitin English subtitles by V Chetin Old New Year Soundtracks to animated films A Big Secret for a Small Company 1979 The Boy Was Walking the Crow Was Flying 1981 The Wolfskin 1982 Music for the theater Mary Poppins a collaboration with Viktor Berkovsky Ali Baba and 40 songs of Persian Bazaar a collaboration with Viktor Berkovsky libretto by Veniamin Smekhov Opera Why are you wearing tails based on a vaudeville by Anton Chekhov the Proposal and many othersReferences edit Kvartet MGU na scene DK Akademiya Sleva napravo S Nikitin V Hajt S Smirnov soran1957 ru 1967 Retrieved 9 May 2017 Bard Nikitin i biznesmen Luchanskij pomogayut nezryachim detyam Smolenshiny Bard Nikitin and businessman Luchansky help blind children of Smolensk region Novosti in Russian 27 August 2009 Archived from the original on 30 November 2017 Retrieved 14 December 2020 The 53rd Academy Awards 1981 Nominees and Winners oscars org Retrieved 15 June 2013 External links editFull list of published songs by Nikitin with digital recordings in Russian Facebook account VK account Concert by Nikitin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sergey Nikitin musician amp oldid 1191058164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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