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Alexey Rybnikov

Alexey Lvovich Rybnikov ((ロシア語:Алексе́й Льво́вич Ры́бников); b. July 17, 1945 in Moscow) is a modern Russian composer.
He is the author of music for the first Soviet and Russian musicals (rock-operas) "Star and Death of Joaquin Murrieta" (, 1976) and "Juno and Avos" (, 1981, shown more than 700 times), for numerous plays and operas, for more than 80 Russian movies. More than 10 millions discs with his music have been sold to 1989.
==Biography==
Alexey Rybnikov was born on July 17, 1945. Having come into the world in a family of a violinist and an artist, he was surrounded by art and music from the first days of his life. Alexey composed one of his first works — “The Thief of Baghdad” being influenced by a very popular at those times trophy film under the same name.
Rybnikov passed exams to the Central Music School at Moscow Conservatoire after P.I. Tchaikovsky. The boy’s father introduced his son to Aram Khachaturian, who proposed the boy to study in his class. After finishing the music school in 1962, Rybnikov entered the conservatoire where his close contact with the teacher went on. Later Alexey did post-graduate studies under Khachaturian’s supervision as well.
In 1969 Rybnikov was admitted to the Union of Composers.
After that, during several years Alexey was teaching at the chair of theoretical disciplines and assisted in the class of Khachaturian. But then Alexey left teaching.
During the period of 1960 and 1970s Rybnikov’s creative work was marked by classical symphony traditions (the author wrote camera music, concertos for the violin, for the string quartet and orchestra, for the bayan and orchestra of Russian Folk Instruments, “Russian overture” for the symphony orchestra, and many others).
In 2005 Alexey Rybnikov celebrated his 60th Anniversary by a special concert conducted by Mark Gorenstein at Chaikovsky Concert Hall.
Years 2005-2008 were marked by presentations of Children Musicals composed by Alexey Rybnikov - "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Bu-ra-ti-no!" (the Russian fairy tale based upon the Pinocchio story) became the real events in the theater Moscow life not only for children but for their parents as well. Rybnikov's music and starring of famous Russian artists as well as stage direction of Alexander Rikhlov made the shows so popular that at the summer season 2007 "Bu-ra-ti'no!" went on stage 120 times despite the theater "dead season".
On February 29, 2009 a gorgeous first of scenes from Rybnikov's Musical Drama "the Opera House" went on in the legendary fifth studio of Moscow Recording House performed by the orchestra "Molodaya Rossia" conducted by Mark Gorenstein.
In 2009 according to the personal invitation of Pierre Cardin for participation in Lacoste Festival Alexey Rybnikov created the author version of the "Junona and Avos" rock-opera. The first was really remarkable on the 3rd of July, 2009. from this very moment the new version is successfully performed at the best venues of Russia and abroad, at theaters, concert halls and festivals.
In the autumn, 2012 the theater of Alexey Rybnikov presented at the theater venue of Moscow Music Hall the special show including scenes from the most famous theater performances composed by Rybnikov and movie soundtracks. The first became the official presentation of the new work of Rybnokov's musical art - "Live Pictures of the time of Alexander I and Napoleon Bonapart based upon the novel "War and Peace" by the count Lev Tolstoy". In 2013 Rybnikov is planning to produce the whole show as well as the new version of the "Liturgy" and of "Joakine".
The entire life of Alexey Rybnikov is associated with music. But music is not the only field of activity — he has been contributing to some public projects. He takes an active part in the sessions of the Board, promoting cultural and social programs, has found his Theatre.
Rybnikov is a President of the National Festival “The Musical Heart of the Theatre” and Russian Family Festival “Our Buratino”.

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