Olga Arefieva

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Olga Arefieva
Olga Arefieva 2007.jpg
Background information
Birth nameOlga Arefieva
Born (1966-09-21) 21 September 1966 (age 54)
Verkhnyaya Salda, Russia
GenresSinger-songwriter, rock, folk, dance, reggae
Occupation(s)Singer, composer, poet
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1985–current
Associated actsKovcheg(ark)
Websitewww.ark.ru/ins/english/index.html

Olga Arefieva (Arefeva) (born 1966 in Verkhnyaya Salda[1]) is a Russian singer-songwriter, poet and musician.[2] She graduated from Gnessin State Musical College (her teacher was Lev Leshchenko), founded band "Kovcheg" (The Ark), composed more than 400 songs, issued 15 music albums, and won the literary prize of the magazine Znamya for her poems.

Her poetry was described by literary critics as a combination of realism and mysticism, possibly inspired by the absurdism of Daniil Kharms or the magic realism of Gabriel Márquez.[3]

She is a member of the Union of Russian Writers. In 2004, she began to supplement her concerts with the theater performance group "Kalimba". In 2008 she published a science fiction book, Death and Adventures of Efrosinya the Beauty, which won a literary award.

Discography[]

  • Batakakumba, Arefieva and band The Ark, 2000[4]
  • Anatomy, Disk 1 and Disk 2, 2000[5][6]
  • Concert on radio, 2002[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ольга Арефьева, Одностишия (сборник) – читать онлайн полностью" [Olga Arefieva, Odnostyshia (collection)]. ЛитРес – библиотека электронных книг (in Russian). Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  2. ^ Rock Away Summer at Love Street by Alexander Kushnir, "Moscow Times" 28 July 1994
  3. ^ Subject of death in works by Olga Arefieva (Russian) by Anna Aleksandrova, Русский язык, литература, культура в школе и вузе. Киев, 2009. N6 (30). С. 40–45.
  4. ^ Batakakumba
  5. ^ Anatomy, Disk 1
  6. ^ Anatomy, Disk 2
  7. ^ Concert on radio

External links[]

Examples of songs on YouTube posted by author
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