Eduard Khanok
Eduard Khanok | |
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Born | Eduard Semyonovich Khanok 18 April 1940[1] |
Occupation | Composer |
Awards | Lira 2013 |
Eduard Semyonovich Khanok (Russian: Эдуард Семёнович Ханок, Belarusian: Эдуард Сямёнавіч Ханок; born 1940) is a Soviet and Belarusian musician and composer.[2] Honored Worker of Culture of the Byelorussian SSR (1982). People's Artist of Belarus (1996).[3][4]
Biography[]
Born April 18, 1940 in Kazakhstan in a military family. In his childhood he moved to the city of Brest, where he graduated from high school. In 1962 he graduated from the Minsk State Musical College, in 1969 the Moscow Conservatory, learning in which he wrote his first song. Member of Union of Soviet Composers since 1973.[4]
Creation[]
Works in different genres — vocal-symphonic, chamber-instrumental, chamber-vocal, but most fruitfully in song. From his works the repertoires of ensembles Verasy, Syabry, and Pesnyary were formed.[2] He is the author of popular songs.[5][6]
Popular Songs[]
- White Stork (Pesnyary)[4]
- You Shout, Birch (Syabry)[4]
- Robin (Verasy)[4][7]
- Conversations (Maria Pakhomenko)
- It's Only the Beginning (Alla Pugacheva)
- I Live With My Grandmother (Verasy)
- You Take Me With You (Alla Pugacheva)
- Serve Russia (Alexandrov Ensemble)
- Comic Drill (Eduard Khil)
- Tick-So-Words (Balagan Limited)
Literature[]
- , В.Б. (2008). "ХАНОК ЭДУАРД (Ханок Эдуард, Khanok Eduard)". Энцыклапедыя беларускай папулярнай музыкі (2000 экз ed.). Мінск: . уклад. і інш. pp. 318–319. ISBN 978-985-6783-42-8.
References[]
- ^ Эдуард Ханок родился 18 апреля 1940 года
- ^ Jump up to: a b Композитор Эдуард Ханок требует у вдовы Тихановича 25000 долларов
- ^ Эдуард Ханок на сайте Кино-Театр.ру
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Я - однолюб. Хотя и уходил из семьи три раза
- ^ Эдуард Ханок выиграл суд у ОНТ и теперь собирается подавать иск к Ядвиге Поплавской
- ^ Эдуард Ханок: Как Пугачёва поёт, уже давно никого не интересует
- ^ Попели, нагрели руки, и спасибо. Кому Эдуард Ханок запрещает открывать рот
External links[]
- 1940 births
- Soviet male composers
- Soviet male musicians
- Belarusian composers
- Belarusian musicians
- Living people
- Moscow Conservatory alumni
- Soviet songwriters
- Belarusian songwriters
- 20th-century Russian male musicians