Igor Nikolayev

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Igor Nikolayev
Игорь Николаев
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Born
Igor Yuryevich Nikolayev

(1960-01-17) 17 January 1960 (age 61)
Kholmsk, Sakhalin Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR (Now Russia)
Alma materAcademic Music College
OccupationSinger, Composer, Poet
Years active1980s – present
Known forIgor [Yuryevich] Nikolayev (Игорь [Юрьевич] Николаев) is known for his songs.
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Piano
  • Synthesizer
  • Guitar
Websiteigornikolaev.ru

Igor Yuryevich Nikolayev (Russian: И́горь Ю́рьевич Никола́ев; born 17 January 1960) is a Russian composer, singer and song-writer.[1]

Biography[]

Nikolayev was born in Kholmsk, Sakhalin Oblast, into the family of Sakhalin-marinist poet Yury Nikolayev. He graduated from pop Branch (class composer Igor Yakushenko) of the Moscow Institute of Culture. In the early 1980s he worked in the ensemble "Recital" of Alla Pugacheva on keyboard and as an arranger. In 1983 Alla Pugacheva and Nikolayev recorded songs "Iceberg", "Tell, birds!", which made Nikolayev famous author. He has a daughter Yulia Igorevna Nikolaeva from his first marriage. There was a second marriage with singer Natasha Koroleva. He has a daughter Veronika Igorevna Nikolaeva from his second marriage with singer Yulia Proskuryakova, who in 2021 started a scandal with insults to people who occupied her parking space for cars.[2]


Solo career[]

His solo career as a singer began in 1986, his debut in that capacity was the song "Mill". The author of about a hundred hits and hits from the repertoire of Alla Pugacheva, Irina Allegrova, Natasha Koroleva, Valery Leontiev, and others, songs in their own performance ("Raspberry wine", "Poor Mozart", "Let's drink for love" and others). As a poet, he is working with Igor Krutoy and Alla Pugacheva. From 1985 (as a composer) and 1988 (as a singer) constantly goes to the final of the festival "Song of the year". Recipient of national music awards "Ovation 1995" in the category "composer".

Igor Nikolaev – holds the prestigious music awards: "Ovation-92" – for the album "Dolphin and mermaid", "Ovation-95" – in the nomination composer year, "Ovation-97" – in the nomination poet year, "Ovation-99" – in the nomination composer year, "Song-99" – for his outstanding contribution to the development of songs (aide Prize Isaak Dunayevsky), "Golden Gramophone Award-2001" – for the song "Five Reasons", "Best composer in 2002" – prize of the festival "Pesnya Goda".

His songs were performed and performed by artists and Russian pop stars: Alla Pugacheva, Philipp Kirkorov, Iosif Kobzon, Yuri Nikulin, Lev Leshchenko, Vladimir Vinokur, Lyudmila Zykina, Valery Leontiev, Lyudmila Gurchenko, Larisa Dolina and many others.

In 2004 he became a composer at Star Factory 4.

Popular Songs[]

  • Iceberg (Айсберг) by Alla Pugacheva[3]
  • Ozero nadezhdy (Озеро надежды, Hope lake) by Alla Pugacheva
  • Ne obijay menya (Не обижай меня) by Alla Pugacheva
  • Paromshik (Паромщик) by Alla Pugacheva
  • Parahody (Пароходы) by Valery Leontiev
  • Tri minuty (Три минуты, Three minutes) by Valery Leontiev
  • Komarovo (Комарово) by Igor Sklyar
  • Strannik Moy (Cтранник мой) by Irina Allegrova
  • Zheltye Tulpani (Жёлтые тюльпаны) by Natasha Koroleva
  • Malenkaya strana (Маленькая страна, Little country) by Natasha Koroleva
  • Kievskiy mal’chishka (Киевский мальчишка, Kiev boy) by Natasha Koroleva
  • Ya Ne Rafael (Я не Рафаэль, I am not Rafael) by Philipp Kirkorov
  • Nemnogo zhal (Немного жаль) by Philipp Kirkorov
  • Vip'em Za Lyubov (Выпьем За Любовь, Let’s drink for love)
  • Dve Zvezdy (Две звезды, Two stars) by Alla Pugacheva and Vladimir Kuzmin
  • Staraya Melnica (Старая мельница)
  • Taxi Taxi (Такси, Такси)
  • Den Rojdeniya (День Рождения, Birthday)
  • Master and Margarita (Мастер и Маргарита)
  • Volshebnoye steklo moyey dushi ( Волшебное стекло моей души, The magic of my soul glass) by Diana Gurtskaya[4]
  • Piano in the night (Рояль в ночи)
  • Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors (Королевство кривых зеркал)
  • You do not know how beautiful you are ( Ты даже не знаешь, как ты прекрасна)

Discography[]

  • 1986 — Счастья в личной жизни, Alla Pugacheva (Good Luck in the Personal Life!)
  • 1987 — Мельница (Mill)
  • 1989 — Королевство кривых зеркал (Kingdom Of Crooked Mirrors)
  • 1989 — Фантастика (Fantasy)
  • 1989 — Kingdom of Carnival Mirrors, Sweden
  • 1989 — Aqarius 1999 (Lisa Nilsson), Sweden
  • 1989 — Julen Ar Har (Tommy Korberg), Sweden
  • 1990 — Жёлтые тюльпаны Natalya Koroleva (Yellow Tulips)
  • 1991 — Мисс разлука (Ms. Separation)
  • 1992 — Дельфин и русалка (The Dolphin and the Mermaid)
  • 1992 — Странник мой Irina Allegrova (My Stranger)
  • 1994 — Малиновое вино (Raspberry Wine)
  • 1994 — Поклонник Natalya Koroleva ("Admirer")
  • 1995 — Конфетти Natalya Koroleva ("Confetti")
  • 1995 — Выпьем за любовь (Let's Toast to the Love)
  • 1997 — Пятнадцать лет. Лучшие песни (15 Years. The Best Songs)
  • 1997 — Бриллианты слёз Natalya Koroleva (Diamonds Of Tears)
  • 1998 — Игорь Николаев-98 (Igor Nikolaev-98)
  • 2000 — Разбитая чашка любви (The Broken Cup Of Love)
  • 2001 — Самая родная (Dearest)
  • 2001 — Дочка …и я (feat. Yulia Nikolaeva) (The Daughter ...And Me)
  • 2002 — Прости и отпусти (Forgive Me And Let Me Go)
  • 2004 — ЗДРАВСТВУЙ (HELLO)
  • 2004 — Миллион красивых женщин (compilation) (Million Of Beautiful Women)
  • 2006 — Как ты прекрасна (You Are So Beautiful)
  • 2006 — Просто всё прошло (Just everything was)
  • 2006 — Лучшие песни. Новая коллекция (Best songs. New collection)
  • 2010 — Игорь Николаев и Юлия Проскурякова: Новые песни (Igor Nikolaev and Yulia Proskuryakova: New Songs)
  • 2010 — Англоязычные песни Игоря Николаева (Igor Nikolaev's English-language songs)
  • 2014 — Линия жизни (Lifeline)

References[]

  1. ^ "УКАЗ Президента РФ от 11.10.2001 № 1201 "О награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации"". Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  2. ^ ntv.ru. "Почему жена Игоря Николаева обматерила соседей". НТВ (in Russian). Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Алсу вступила в ряды артистов-"единороссов"". Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  4. ^ Елена Алексеева (3 January 2013). "Диана Гурцкая – Волшебное стекло". Retrieved 31 December 2016 – via YouTube.

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