翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Alexander Barkan
・ Alexander Barkashov
・ Alexander Barkley
・ Alexander Barkunov
・ Alexander Baron
・ Alexander baronets
・ Alexander Baronjan
・ Alexander Barr
・ Alexander Barrass
・ Alexander Barrett
・ Alexander Barrett Klots
・ Alexander Barrow
・ Alexander Barta
・ Alexander Barvinok
・ Alexander Barybin
Alexander Barykin
・ Alexander Bashilov
・ Alexander Bashlachev
・ Alexander Bassano
・ Alexander Bastrykin
・ Alexander Bathgate
・ Alexander Batyuk
・ Alexander Baumann
・ Alexander Baumann (aeronautical engineer)
・ Alexander Baumgartner
・ Alexander Baumjohann
・ Alexander Baxter
・ Alexander Bay
・ Alexander Bay Airport
・ Alexander Bay Commando


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Alexander Barykin : ウィキペディア英語版
Alexander Barykin

Aleksander Aleksandrovich Barykin (Byrykin) ((ロシア語:Александр Александрович Барыкин (Бырыкин)); February 18, 1952 — March 26, 2011) was a Soviet and Russian singer and songwriter.
== Biography ==
Alexander Barykin was born on February 18, 1952, in Beryozovo (Khanty-Mansia). He was a young boy when his parents moved to Lybertsy, a suburb near Moscow. While still in school, Barykin sang and played guitar in an amateur band called Allegro. He went to musical school and then earned a degree in the classical vocal program at the Gnesins Musical College.〔 Nikolai Dobrykha. Rock From First Hands. Moscow, 1992. Pp. 80—82, 87.〕
In the 1970s, Barykin was a member of the VIA bands Moskvichi (1973 — 1974),〔 (Alexander BARYKIN — Biography )〕 Vesiolie Rebiata (1974 — 1976, 1978 — 1979), Samotsvety (1976) and Jemchug (1976 — 1978).〔 Nikolai Dobrykha. Rock From First Hands. Moscow, 1992. Pp. 92—94, 103—104.〕
In August, 1979, Barykin collaborated with the guitarist of Samotsvety, Vladimir Kuzmin to organize a new band called Carnaval.〔 Nikolai Dobrykha. Rock From First Hands. Moscow, 1992. P. 104.〕 It was considered to be the first Russian band to embrace new wave. Carnaval combined a range of styles and influences, including glam rock, rhythm and blues, and white reggae on the base of Russian melodic.〔 (Alexander BARYKIN )〕 In 1982, Kuzmin has organized his band Dynamic, and Barykin became the single leader of Carnaval. In 1985, the band experimented with pop rock (and after the album ''Rock'n'roll Marathon'' passed to this style). In 1989, they released a pure rock album ''Hey, Look!'' and broke up soon thereafter.〔 A. Alexeev, A. Burlaka, A. Sidorov. Who Is Who in Soviet Rock. Pp. 116—118. Moscow, 1991.〕
As member of Carnaval, Barykin released 15 albums, including 3 releases with the Soviet recording monopolist Melodiya,〔 5 compilations, and 1 live album at Moroz Records (see Discography of Carnaval). In 1990, Barykin started a successful solo career (in the beginning as a pop singer)〔 and subsequently released 13 albums (see Discography of Alexander Barykin).
Barykin is considered by many as a father of Russian reggae.〔 (Superstar 2008. Team of USSR ALEXANDER BARYKIN )〕 (See in External links Video № 2 and Video № 4 from second row and Video № 1 from third row).
A number of Russian musicians and songwriters were influenced by Barykin. For example, the reggae styled hit of the band Chaif ''ArgentinaJamaica 5:0'' was made in a style reminiscent of Barykin. In 2008 he sang the cover version in the TV show Superstar. Vadim Nikolayev: "I regretted that it isn't Barykin's song almost ten years. But it became his song — at least for me" (Notes About Russian Rock).〔 (International register of memorials and cemeteries: Alexander Alexandrovich Barykin )〕
In the 1990s, Barykin began to experience problems with his vocal chords. After ''Islands'' (1996), Barykin did not release any new songs for a period of four years. After that period, he recovered and was able to continue his solo career.〔
Near the end of his life, Barykin had reconstituted Carnaval together with such ex-members as guitarist Andrey Vypov, saxophonist and flutist Valentin Ilyenko, drummer Alexander Filonenko, and bass player Petr Makienko, with whom he played in Jemchug.〔〔(Musicians )〕〔 Nikolai Dobrykha. Rock From First Hands. Moscow, 1992. P. 92.〕

Barykin had three children: Georgy Byrykin (born in 1974, also known as Georgy Barykin, singer, songwriter, the musician, he played on a guitar in the accompanying band of his father),〔 (GEORGY BARYKIN )〕〔 (Russian Society of Authors — Georgy Alexandrovich Byrykin )〕 Kira Byrykina (born in 1992, adopted in 1995), and Yevgeniya Barykina (born on April 10, 2006) from his second marriage with singer Nelly Barykina (maiden name was Vlasova).〔
Barykin died of a heart attack on March 26, 2011, in Orenburg after a concert. He was 59 years old.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Alexander Barykin」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.