Igor Reznik is a composer. Cause of death of Viktor Reznikov


Viktor Mikhailovich Reznikov was born on May 9, 1952 in Leningrad. Victor's parents (mother - Lilia Efimovna Reznikova, father - Mikhail Yakovlevich Reznikov) broke up shortly after the birth of their son. Until 1965, Victor lived with his mother at 13/9 on Vladimirsky Prospekt. He subsequently dedicated one of his most famous songs, "The Courtyard", to the courtyard of this particular house. Then, together with their mother, grandmother and uncle, they moved to Kupchino.

From early childhood, Victor was fond of football and went in for swimming. In addition, for some time he was engaged in gymnastics, basketball and chess.

When Victor was six years old, his mother sent him to study at a music school in the violin class. When listening, the examination committee noted that the boy's abilities were above average. However, due to the unwillingness to study, Victor had health problems, and after three months of study, his mother took him away from the music school.

After graduating from high school, Viktor entered the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute. A. I. Herzen to the Faculty of Physical Education, which he graduated in 1975.

He began writing songs in the mid-1970s, one of the first in the USSR to start creating music on a computer. In 1978, Viktor Reznikov began working at Lenconcert. The song “Fly away, cloud”, which was performed by Alla Pugacheva in 1979, brought fame to the composer.

In the mid-1980s, Viktor Reznikov and Mikhail Boyarsky created a musical quartet, which also included their sons - Andrey Reznikov and Sergey Boyarsky. In 1986, the quartet became famous with the song "Dinosaurs". In the same year, V. Reznikov left Lenconcert. In 1988, he began working as the artistic director of the Record creative and production association, and in 1991 he organized the Soviet-American group SUS.

Viktor Reznikov is a laureate of the All-Union television song contests Song of the Year in 1981, 1983, 1986-1990, a laureate of the Young Composers of Leningrad festival.

Victor Reznikov wrote the music for the two-part musical film How to Become a Star. In 1988, he appeared on television in the Musical Ring program, competing with the Leningrad composer Igor Kornelyuk.

At the end of 1988, Viktor Reznikov wrote the song "Brownie" to his poems. Suddenly, this song became interested in the Billboard magazine. American producers were able to "promote" it so that in May 1989 it hit the Billboard Chart at number 5 in the world, where it stayed for 17 months. It was an unprecedented case for the Soviet stage. After that, the lyrics of the song were translated into English. It was called "Don't Stop Now" and was performed by The Cover Girls.

In total, the composer wrote about a hundred songs (music and lyrics), many of them became popular. They were performed and are still performed by Larisa Dolina (“Ice”, “Half”, “Phone Book”, “Hang-glider”, “Trainee Katya”), Mikhail Boyarsky (“My Yard”, “Thank you, dear”, “House of Cards ”,“ I will forget about you ”), Tõnis Myagi (“I can’t dance”, “My courtyard”), Alla Pugacheva (“Fly away, cloud”, “Soldier”, “Kite”, “Phone book”, “ Recognition”, “Sign”), Vladimir Presnyakov (junior) (“Touchless”), Anne Veski (“Old Photographer”, “New Report”), bit-quartet “Secret” (“How are you, old man?”, “Not forget”, “I give, I give”) and other famous pop singers.

On February 23, 1992, Viktor Reznikov, in his Zhiguli car, went to take his daughter Anya to her mother, Lilia Efimovna. He was already approaching his mother's house and began to turn around when a Volga car suddenly jumped out onto the road and rammed Victor's car at full speed. The impact was on the driver's side. The daughter was not injured in the accident. The accident occurred in front of the composer's mother, Lilia Efimovna Reznikova, who went out into the street to meet him.

For some time the composer lay in the Military Medical Academy of St. Petersburg, but all the efforts of the doctors were in vain. Viktor Reznikov died on February 25, 1992. He was buried at the Komarovsky cemetery near St. Petersburg.

After Victor's death, his wife, Lyudmila Kolchugina-Reznikova, together with the composer's friends, organized the Victor Reznikov Foundation and headed it.

His mother, Lilia Efimovna Reznikova, worked as a pediatrician, then retrained as a psychiatrist. Father Mikhail Yakovlevich Reznikov graduated from the Air Force Academy and served as an engineer in the Far East in aviation units. His parents divorced early, but always maintained a good relationship.

As a child, Victor was a very sickly, but cheerful and sociable child, he easily found a common language with people. He was a good storyteller and inventor, and his mother Lilia Efimova said: “In any difficult life situation, he said“ everything is fine, everything is in order. ”It seems to me, take any of his songs - these words are there. Not literally, of course, but in feeling."

When Viktor was very young, during a walk a woman from the Lenfilm studio approached him with his mother and said that a Georgian director was looking for a boy to shoot his film. Reznikov, indeed, looked like a Georgian or Italian child, and after this meeting he starred in a small role in the film "Mother's Heart".

Reznikov played basketball, chess and swimming as a child, but his passion for sports quickly ended. His mother said: "It was not given to this person to do what his body did not accept." But it is known that Victor loved to play football in the yard when he and his mother lived on Vladimirsky Prospekt.

Reznikov had no musical education. Mom took him to a music school when Victor was six years old, and there Victor studied for three months in the violin class. When listening, the examination committee noted that the boy had above average abilities, however, due to his unwillingness to study, Victor had problems, and after three months of study, his mother took him from the music school. This was the end of his musical education.

After leaving school, Viktor entered the Shipbuilding Institute, but did not graduate from it, and entered the Herzen Pedagogical Institute at the Faculty of Physical Education, graduating in 1975. At the same time, he participated in amateur performances of the Palace of Culture of Education Workers, attended a seminar of amateur composers at the Leningrad branch of the Union of Composers, while he liked to listen to the Beatles and tried to repeat their songs on the piano. But he didn’t do it very well, and his mother said that for a long time it was mainly a set of sounds, which gradually began to turn into beautiful melodies. At the same time, Reznikov developed his own system for recording notes, but no one except him could understand these notes.

He wanted to show the melodies that appeared with Victor to some composer, and Reznikov met with Isaac Iosifovich Schwartz. After this meeting, Schwartz told Victor's mother: "I must tell you that your son is very talented. The most valuable thing is that he has an innate sense of harmony, which is not common. He needs to learn." And Reznikov tried to get into a jazz school and a conservatory. But these attempts did not end in success. Mom asked Victor how he writes songs. He said: "Songs do not arise from nothing. I always go from the melody. First, a musical idea arises, it constantly sounds in you. In parallel with this, visual images glimmer, thoughts arise that begin to be embodied in poetic lines."

When creating songs, Victor was often interested in the opinion of his mother. For example, when creating a song about a kite, Victor chose a word that could connect a kite with a person. I asked my mother, she began to pick up words - rope, twine, etc. Then he decided that the thread was better - it is thin, it can break at any moment. About "The Courtyard" Victor argued with the poet, which is better - "my favorite courtyard" or "my little courtyard". They called my mother, asked how she liked it better, but did not say which option was whose. Mom decided to please the poet and said "beloved." And this option turned out to be Victor. As a result, two variants were left in the song. One in the verse, one in the chorus.

The songs had to be offered to the performers, and Victor handed over the cassette with the recordings to Edita Piekha, but she did not perform them. Reznikov managed to meet Boyarsky, catching him after the concert, and the unexpected happened - Boyarsky really liked the songs "It's not a problem" and "Summer without you." Later, Victor found out where Pugacheva stopped when she had concerts in Leningrad, and he miraculously broke through to her because of the similarity of his last name and the last name of Ilya Reznik. Victor got into the room of Alla Pugacheva and she selected four of his songs.

Later, Tatyana Lioznova invited Reznikova to write the music for the film "Carnival", but in the final version of the film, Dunayevsky's music was used. But Victor still managed to work on the music for the film "How to become a star" directed by Vitaly Aksenov, released at the Lenfilm studio in 1989 in the form of a musical and humorous show with the participation of the "stars" of the Soviet stage. The tape was an uninterrupted fireworks of pop numbers, and the authors called it "Pop guide for emerging famous artists." Reznikov wrote all the music for this film, including the songs performed in the film by Valery Leontiev, Maxim Leonidov, Tynis Myagi, the bands "Secret" and "Marathon". In this film, he himself sang the song "Jog."

Victor actively used a synthesizer and computer music programs, which provided his songs with a special sound. He was one of the first in the USSR to start creating music using a computer. At that time in the USSR, with the help of computers, along with Reznikov, only the Forum ensemble made music.

Reznikov's songs were performed by the vocal and instrumental ensemble "From Heart to Heart", and the most famous of Reznikov's songs performed by this group was the song "Jog." And in 1976, the young composer became famous thanks to the song "Fly away, cloud", performed by Alla Pugacheva.

In the late 1970s, the first flexible gramophone record was released with songs based on poems by Y. Bodrov, I. Reznik and N. Zinoviev. Tõnis Mägi, VIA "Jazz-comfort", Jaak Yoala, VIA "Radar" and Alla Pugacheva participated in its recording.

In 1978, Reznikov began working at the Lenconcert, and since that time his popularity has increased dramatically. His songs sounded everywhere, were loved and popular. After Alla Pugacheva performed several of the composer's songs, Jaak Yoala developed the success of Reznikov's works with a series of songs "What a pity", "I had a dream", "Summer without you", "It does not matter" and "Recognition".

In the mid-1980s, Reznikov met Larisa Dolina. For her, he wrote the songs "Ice", "Half", "Trainee Katya" and other works. Along with Larisa Dolina, the composer worked with Mikhail Boyarsky, and thanks to their creative union, the songs "Like everything is nothing", "House of Cards", "My Yard", "Night - away" and "Thank you, dear" appeared.

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The songs of Viktor Reznikov were performed by many famous performers. Alla Pugacheva sang the songs "Phonebook" and "Kite", Vladimir Presnyakov sang the song "Touchless", Anne Veski sang the song "Old Photographer", Tõnis Mägi sang the songs "I Can't Dance" and "Tandem", Gintare Yautakaite sang songs "Recognition" and "Fate", Laima Vaikule in a duet with Viktor Reznikov himself sang the song "Migratory Bird", the beat quartet "Secret" sang the songs "Don't forget", "How are you, old man", "I give, I give", " Just don't touch the guitar." Also, the songs of Viktor Reznikov were performed by Irina Ponarovskaya, the Pesnyary ensemble, Sofia Rotaru, Maryley Rodovich, Maryana Ganicheva, the Telescope group and other performers.

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In the mid-1980s, Viktor Reznikov and Mikhail Boyarsky, together with their sons Andrei Reznikov and Sergei Boyarsky, created a musical quartet.

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In 1986, the all-Union success came to this quartet after the performance of the song "Dinosaurs". Then the song "Night, away" appeared. These songs were recorded with the Marathon rock group, led by Reznikov himself.

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The composer's son, Andrei Reznikov, said: "Dinosaurs, maybe you hid in Africa. And you chew baobabs for breakfast..." This is a joke song. I have no idea how she got there. Dad wrote it for little kids. I know that I was forced to sing at an unconscious age, although I did not have any vocal abilities. It just so happens that children are at hand. They even shot a clip for "Morning Mail" with computer special effects, where I was a bully, and Seryozha Boyarsky was a good boy. Which, in general, reflected reality."

In 1986, Reznikov left the Lenconcert, and in 1988 he became the artistic director of the Record creative and production association. Reznikov helped young talents with his team, organized creative festivals, was admitted to the Union of Playwrights and the Union of Composers. In the Union of Composers, he conceived a project for a meeting with American composers "The Song Unites People", to which 17 people were invited from Russian composers, including Matetsky, Nikolaev, Gazmanov and Reznikov himself.

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Viktor Reznikov is a laureate of the all-Union television song contests "Song of the Year" in 1981, 1983, 1986-1990, a laureate of the festival "Young Composers of Leningrad". In 1988, he appeared on television in the program "Musical Ring", where he competed with the Leningrad composer Igor Kornelyuk. At the end of 1988, Reznikov wrote the song "Brownie" to his poems. It was performed by the quartet of Sergei and Mikhail Boyarsky, Andrei and Viktor Reznikov together with the Marathon group. Suddenly, this song became interested in the US in "Billboard". American producers "promoted" her to such an extent that in May 1989 she hit the Billboard Chart at number 5 in the world, where she stayed for 17 months. It was an unprecedented event for the Soviet stage. Viktor Reznikov said: “The guys call me and say, we just arrived from Cannes, took Billboard, and there is your song. I didn’t believe it, I think they’re playing, I came to Moscow, I say, show me. The 26th, the January issue, and a week later, place 20. They urgently began to call America, and there they say she is already in place 11. I think, Lord, why didn’t they take her to the final of “Song 90”, this is “Brownie” , only with English text".

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When the lyrics of the song were translated into English, it ("Don't Stop", Don`t Stop Now, 1991) was sung by Rick Astley and the then very young Kylie Minogue.

In 1991, Reznikov organized the SUS group. This happened when Victor met two Americans and played "Brownie" and "What a pity" for them. Then he went to America and there these Americans introduced him to the musician Daniel Mariel. As a result, the Soviet-American group SUS was created (the first two letters (SU) - the Soviet Union, the second two (US) - the United States). 7 phonograms were recorded in English: "Native", "Confession", "Lost Time", "True Believer", "Stop", "One Night" and "New Attempt".

On February 23, 1992, Viktor Reznikov, in his Zhiguli car, went to take his daughter Anya to her mother, Lilia Efimovna. He was already approaching his mother's house and began to turn around when a Volga car suddenly jumped out onto the road and rammed Victor's car at full speed. The impact was on the driver's side. The daughter was not injured in the accident. The accident occurred in front of the composer's mother, Lilia Efimovna Reznikova, who went out into the street to meet him. For some time the composer lay in the Military Medical Academy of St. Petersburg, but all the efforts of the doctors were in vain. Viktor Reznikov died on February 25, 1992, at the height of his talent and at the peak of his popularity, just short of his 40th birthday.

Viktor Reznikov was buried at the Komarovsky cemetery near St. Petersburg.

In 1992, after the death of the composer, the Victor Reznikov Foundation was created, among the founders of which were famous artists, composers and poets - Vladislav Uspensky, Valery Sevastyanov, Alexei Rimitan, Larisa Dolina, Mikhail Boyarsky, Yuri Davydov and other famous musicians. In May 1992, the Reznikov Children's Musical Theater was created in St. Petersburg. The Viktor Reznikov Foundation, as well as the Children's Theater named after him, were headed by the composer's widow, Lyudmila Aleksandrovna Kolchugina-Reznikova.

Viktor Reznikov wrote about a hundred songs (both music and lyrics) that are included in the repertoire of many pop singers and are still performed. He was a man of unusual destiny, a far outstanding personality, endowed with talent and excellent human qualities.

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A television program was filmed about Viktor Reznikov in 1993.

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"Songs from the Movies":

"How to Become a Star"

Don't forget (A.Voznesensky) M.Leonidov
How are you, old man? (V. Reznikov, M. Leonidov) Group "Secret"
I give, I give! (A. Rimitsan) Group "Secret"
I change (A.Voznesensky) I.Linna, T.Myagi
Recognition (V. Reznikov) M. Ganichev
I live (V. Reznikov, A. Rimitsan) V. Leontiev
Sonnet No. 65 (W. Shakespeare, translation by S. Marshak) V. Leontiev
Bioclock (A.Rimitsan) V.Leontiev
House of Cards (L.Vinogradova) V.Leontiev
Jog (V. Reznikov) V. Reznikov

"House of cards"

Icicle (V. Reznikov) L. Dolina
Trainee Katya (V. Reznikov, A. Rimitsan) L. Dolina
Half (V. Reznikov, A. Rimitsan) L. Dolina
Phone book (V. Reznikov) L. Dolina
Hang glider (A. Rimitsan) L. Dolina
Touchy (V. Reznikov) V. Reznikov
Dinosaurs (A. Rimitsan) S. and M. Boyarsky, A. and V. Reznikov
Everything seems to be nothing (V. Reznikov) M. Boyarsky
House of Cards (L. Vinogradova) M. Boyarsky
Yard (V. Reznikov, Y. Bodrov) M. Boyarsky

"Give me your hand and goodbye"

Recognition (V. Reznikov) Gintar
Brownie (A. Rimitsan) S. and M. Boyarsky, A. and V. Reznikov
Julia (V. Reznikov) V. Reznikov
Migratory bird (V. Reznikov) L. Vaikule
Old photographer (V. Reznikov) V. Reznikov
Light (A. Rimitsan) V. Reznikov
Fly away, cloud (V. Reznikov) A. Pugacheva
You are on the threshold of freeze (L. Vinogradova) M. Kapuro and V. Reznikov
House of Cards (V. Reznikov) V. Reznikov
Night, away (A. Rimitsan) S. and M. Boyarsky, A. and V. Reznikov
Thank you, dear (V. Reznikov) V. Reznikov

This picture is many years old... Victor beamed at the concert. He is running backstage. Of course, the picture is very blurry... And this is like a given of that time, like the uniqueness of a moment.

Text prepared by Andrey Goncharov

Used materials:

Book L. E. Reznikova "Where are you, my son, where are you?"
Wikipedia site materials
Interview with A.V. Reznikov

Viktor Mikhailovich Reznikov was born on May 9, 1952 in Leningrad. Victor's parents (mother - Lilia Efimovna Reznikova, father - Mikhail Yakovlevich Reznikov) broke up shortly after the birth of their son. Until 1965, Victor lived with his mother at 13/9 on Vladimirsky Prospekt. He subsequently dedicated one of his most famous songs, “The Yard”, to the courtyard of this particular house. Then, together with their mother, grandmother and uncle, they moved to Kupchino.

From early childhood, Victor was fond of football and went in for swimming. In addition, for some time he was engaged in gymnastics, basketball and chess.

When Victor was six years old, his mother sent him to study at a music school in the violin class. When listening, the examination committee noted that the boy's abilities were above average. However, due to the unwillingness to study, Victor had health problems, and after three months of study, his mother took him from the music school.

September 1, 1958 V. Reznikov went to the 1st grade of secondary school, after which he entered the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute. A. I. Herzen to the Faculty of Physical Education and in 1975 received a diploma.

Started writing songs in 1970. The first song was called "Tramp April". One of the first in the USSR began to create music on a computer. In 1978, Viktor Reznikov began working at the Lenconcert State Concert Organization. The song “Fly away, cloud”, which was performed by Alla Pugacheva in 1979, brought fame to the composer.

In the mid-1980s, Viktor Reznikov and Mikhail Boyarsky created a musical quartet, which also included their sons - Andrey Reznikov and Sergey Boyarsky. In 1986, the quartet became famous with the song "Dinosaurs". In the same year, V. Reznikov left the Lenconcert. Collaborated with the Leningrad rock band "Marathon" (conducted by Viktor Smirnov), whose soloist was Gennady Bogdanov. In 1988, he headed the Leningrad branch of the All-Union creative and production association SPM Record.

Viktor Reznikov is a laureate of the Young Composers of Leningrad festival, as well as the all-Union television festival Song of the Year (in 1985 - "Soldier" performed by Lyudmila Senchina, in 1987 - "House of Cards" performed by Irina Otieva, as well as two songs performed by Larisa Dolina : "Ice" - in 1988 and 1999 and "Phone Book" - in 2000). His songs were performed by the leading singers of the Soviet stage: Alla Pugacheva, Larisa Dolina, Valery Leontiev, Irina Otieva, VIA Pesnyary, Jaak Yoala, Anne Veski, Tynis Myagi, Roza Rymbaeva, the Secret beat quartet and many others.

Viktor Reznikov wrote the music for the two-part musical film How to Become a Star, which received great audience success. He participated in popular programs of the Leningrad television, including "Rally", "Musical Ring" - in 1987 and in 1988 (competed with the Leningrad composer Igor Kornelyuk), and also repeatedly performed in the musical TV show "Wider Circle".

In 1991, at the initiative of Viktor Reznikov, Yuri Davydov ("Architects"), Mikhail Muromov and Sergey Belikov, the Starko football team of pop stars of Russia was created. The idea of ​​the project was to combine "star" football matches and large-scale gala concerts - for charitable purposes. The first team included leading singers and musicians of the early 90s: Vladimir Presnyakov Sr. and Vladimir Presnyakov Jr., Alexander Kutikov, Yuri Loza, Valery Syutkin ("Bravo"), Vyacheslav Malezhik, Chris Kelmi, Sergey Krylov, Nikolai Fomenko ( "Secret"), Alexey Glyzin and many others. The project turned out to be successful, the biography of the Starko club is still being written.
Viktor Reznikov dedicated the song "Football" to his favorite sport.

In 1991, the Soviet-American group "SUS" (Soviet Union-United States) was organized - a project of V. Reznikov and singer, composer and musician Dan Merrill (Daniel Merrill). The group also included musicians Steven Boutet, Vladimir Gustov and Dmitry Evdomakha. In August 1991, Dan Merill flew to St. Petersburg, the band recorded several songs, including four songs by Reznikov (to the words of D. Merrill), two of which were shot video clips: "Another Try" and "Place In My Heart" . There was a program about the new group on television. The SUS project, which brought together talented musicians and arrangers, had excellent prospects. If it wasn't for the tragedy.

On February 23, 1992, Viktor Reznikov, in his Zhiguli car, went to take his daughter Anya to her mother, Lilia Efimovna. He was already approaching his mother's house and began to turn around when a Volga car unexpectedly jumped out onto the road at full speed rammed Victor's car. The impact was on the driver's side. The daughter was not injured in the accident. The accident occurred in front of the composer's mother, Lilia Efimovna Reznikova, who went out into the street to meet him.

For some time the composer lay in the Military Medical Academy of St. Petersburg, but all the efforts of the doctors were in vain. Viktor Reznikov died on February 25, 1992. He was buried at the Komarovsky cemetery in the suburbs of St. Petersburg.

Family

Mother - Reznikova Lilia Efimovna
Father - Reznikov Mikhail Yakovlevich
Wife - Reznikova Lyudmila Alexandrovna. Now - General Director of Radio Record, St. Petersburg
Son - Reznikov Andrey Viktorovich. Now - general producer of Radio Record, St. Petersburg, general producer of MTV Russia
Daughter - Reznikova Anna Viktorovna

Memory

  • After Victor's death, his wife Lyudmila Kolchugina-Reznikova, together with the composer's friends, organized the Victor Reznikov Foundation and headed it. The foundation has a children's musical theater named after Viktor Reznikov. Twice a year, the Children's Musical Theater hosts memorial concerts dedicated to the birthday and death of the composer. Theater address: St. Petersburg, Stachek Avenue, 105.
  • In the 1990s, an international competition for young composers was held in St. Petersburg. V. Reznikova.
  • Several songs are dedicated to the memory of Viktor Reznikov:
    • Alexander Rosenbaum, during the life of the composer, wrote and dedicated the song “Listen, old man (to Reznikov)” to him. Under the name "Shtander (Dedicated to Viktor Reznikov)" she entered the singer's album "Nostalgia" (1994).
    • In 1992, Yuri Loza wrote the song "In Memory of Viktor Reznikov", which was later included in the singer's album "Reserved Places" (2000).
    • Vyacheslav Malezhik (to the verses of Vladimir Khaletsky) wrote the song "In this old house ... (In memory of V. Reznikov)", which was included in his album "Songs to the Guitar" (1998).
    • "Requiem (In Memory of Viktor Reznikov)", written by Viktor Maltsev, was included in Mikhail Boyarsky's solo album "Count Lane" (2003).
  • On January 28, 2011, the release of the musical program Property of the Republic (Channel One) was dedicated to the work of Viktor Reznikov.

Songs of Viktor Reznikov

In total, the composer wrote about a hundred songs (both in collaboration with poets and on his own texts), many of them became hits. They were performed and are still performed by popular singers of the Soviet, Russian and foreign stage.

  1. "Another Try" (lyrics by Daniel Merrill) - Spanish. Soviet-American group "SUS"
  2. "Cupid Boy" (lyrics by Daniel Merrill) - Spanish. Soviet-American group "SUS"
  3. "Merciless Time" (lyrics by Daniel Merrill?) - Spanish. Victor Reznikov, participants of the children's musical theater named after. V. Reznikova
  4. "Place In My Heart" (lyrics by Daniel Merrill) - Spanish. Soviet-American group "SUS", Natalia Shateeva
  5. "These Eyes" (lyrics by Daniel Merrill) - Spanish. Soviet-American group "SUS"
  6. "Jog" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, VIA "Pesnyary"
  7. "Bioclock" (lyrics by Alexei Rimitsan) - Spanish. Valery Leontiev
  8. "Tramp April" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. members of the children's musical theater named after V. Reznikova
  9. "Kite" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Alla Pugacheva, Dmitry Malikov (also, in a duet with Victoria Bogoslavskaya (Propaganda group), Bi-2 rock group, Leonid Agutin, Ekaterina Kataeva (ans. “Viva Solo!”, Astrakhan), group “ Nine Lives (Stavropol), Andrey Aleksandrin
  10. "Venice" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov
  11. "Spring Rain" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  12. "Wind" (lyrics by Ilya Reznik)
  13. "Leap Year" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  14. "Diver" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Gennady Bogdanov and the rock band "Marathon" (directed by Viktor Smirnov)
  15. "Come back" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  16. "Waves, waves" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  17. “Like everything is nothing” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Mikhail Boyarsky
  18. “Everything is empty” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Anastasia Travkina (St. Petersburg), Mikhail Boyarsky (producer Vasily Goncharov)
  19. “Everything that was” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  20. “I give” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  21. “I give, I give” (lyrics by Alexei Rimitsan) - Spanish. beat quartet "Secret"
  22. "Two Colors" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov
  23. "Twelve months in a year" (lyrics by Victor Gin) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov
  24. "Yard" ("My Yard") (lyrics by Yuri Bodrov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Tõnis Mägi and the Music Safe rock band, Roza Rymbaeva, Mikhail Boyarsky, Ekaterina Surzhikova, Maria Katz, Maxim Leonidov
  25. "Hang-glider" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Larisa Dolina, Sofia Rotaru
  26. "Birthday" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  27. "Dinosaurs" (lyrics by Alexei Rimitsan) - Spanish. quartet: Sergei and Mikhail Boyarsky, Andrey and Viktor Reznikov; VIA "KAVER" (St. Petersburg)
  28. "Brownie" (lyrics by Alexei Rimitsan and Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Victor Reznikov; quartet: Sergei and Mikhail Boyarsky, Andrey and Viktor Reznikov; Larisa Dolina, Angelina Mionchinskaya
  29. "The Road of Peace" (lyrics by Lilia Vinogradova) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov
  30. "Make a wish" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  31. "Spare" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov
  32. "Golden Gate" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov?) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov
  33. "How are you, old boy?" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov and Maxim Leonidov) - Spanish. beat quartet "Secret"
  34. "House of Cards" (lyrics by Lilia Vinogradova) - Spanish. Victor Reznikov, Valery Leontiev, Irina Otieva, Gennady Bogdanov and the rock band "Marathon" (under the direction of Viktor Smirnov), Mikhail Boyarsky, Tatyana Bulanova
  35. "Who is guilty?" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Valery Leontiev, Igor Ivanov, Irina Otieva, Natalia Nurmukhamedova
  36. “Labyrinth (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov?) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov
  37. "Lazy Dwarf" ("Gnome") (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, VIA "Pesnyary"
  38. "Summer without you" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Mikhail Boyarsky, Larisa Dolina, Tatyana Antsiferova, Vladislav Kachura, Oleg Gazmanov and the group "Visit" (Kaliningrad), vocal and instrumental duet "The Goryachev Brothers" (Yalta)
  39. "Icicle" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Larisa Dolina, Gennady Bogdanov and the rock band "Marathon" (directed by Viktor Smirnov), Andrei Reznikov and Sergei Boyarsky, Sati Kazanova
  40. “I’m changing” (lyrics by Andrei Voznesensky) - Spanish. Tõnis Mägi and Ivo Linna
  41. "Find me" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  42. “Find me a horseshoe” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  43. “It doesn’t matter” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Jaak Yoala, Mikhail Boyarsky
  44. "Don't wait for me" (lyrics by Igor Kokhanovsky) - Spanish. Jasmine
  45. "Do not forget" (lyrics by Andrei Voznesensky) - Spanish. Maxim Leonidov
  46. "Touchless" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Gennady Bogdanov and the rock band "Marathon" (directed by Viktor Smirnov), Vladimir Presnyakov (junior), Vlad Sokolovsky; under the name "Isha Ahzarit" - Maxim Leonidov (in Hebrew)
  47. "Never" (lyrics by Tatyana Kalinina) - Spanish. Victor Reznikov, Anna Shirochenko
  48. "New Year" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Jaak Yoala, Larisa Dolina, Batyrkhan Shukenov
  49. "New countdown" (lyrics by Lilia Vinogradova) - Spanish. Anne Veski (and also, under the name "Maapealne Tee" (to the words of L. Tungal) - in Estonian)
  50. "Night, away!" (lyrics by Alexei Rimitsan) - Spanish. quartet: Sergey and Mikhail Boyarsky, Andrey and Viktor Reznikov
  51. “Stop (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Larisa Dolina, Roman Emelianenko
  52. "Migratory Bird" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Laima Vaikule (posthumous studio "duet" with Viktor Reznikov)
  53. "Lucky" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  54. "Late Love" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  55. "Half" ((lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish Larisa Dolina (also, in a duet with Elena Terleeva), Ani Lorak (also, in a duet with Sergey Penkin), A'Studio group
  56. "Why?" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov?) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Gennady Bogdanov and the rock band "Marathon" (directed by Viktor Smirnov)
  57. "Intern Katya" (lyrics by Alexei Rimitsan) - Spanish. Larisa Dolina
  58. "Recognition" (lyrics by Ilya Reznik) - Spanish. Alla Pugacheva
  59. "Sign" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Alla Pugacheva, Anna Shirochenko, Tatyana Shaternik (Belarus)
  60. "Light" (lyrics by Alexei Rimitsan) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov and the rock band "Marathon" (directed by Viktor Smirnov)
  61. “I had a dream” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Lev Leshchenko and the Spektr group, Albert Asadullin
  62. "Soldier" (lyrics by Sergei Ostrovoy) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Alla Pugacheva, Larisa Dolina, Lyudmila Senchina
  63. "Sonnet" ("Shakespeare's Sonnet (65)") (lyrics by William Shakespeare, translated by S. Marshak) - Spanish. Victor Reznikov, Valery Leontiev, VIA "Pesnyary"
  64. “Thank you, dear” (“Thank you for the day, thank you for the night”) (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov, verse 3 - Alexei Rimitsan) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Mikhail Boyarsky, Viktor Saltykov, Dmitry Malikov (instrumental version), Ani Lorak ("Thank you, my dear")
  65. "Old Photographer" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Anne Veski (also, "Fotograaf" (to the words of J. Veski) - in Estonian)
  66. "Secret" ("In the morning dawn") (lyrics by Ilya Shustarovich) - Spanish. Anne Veski
  67. “The Same” (lyrics by Andrei Voznesensky) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Anastasia Travkina (St. Petersburg)
  68. "Tandem" (lyrics by Nikolai Zinoviev) - Spanish. Yaak Yoala and VIA Radar, VIA Pesnyary, Nagima Yeskalieva, Larisa Dolina
  69. “Dance with me” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Larisa Dolina, Anastasia Travkina (St. Petersburg)
  70. "Telephone" ("New Telephone") (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - VIA "Pesnyary", Larisa Dolina
  71. "Phone Book" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Alla Pugacheva, Larisa Dolina, Lolita Milyavskaya, Ada Martynova and gr. Miracle Island (St. Petersburg), Zhanna Orynbasarova (Kazakhstan); titled "Telefonu gr?mati?a" - Rita Trence and P?teris Stut?ns (in Latvian, lyrics by P.Stut?ns)
  72. “You freeze on the threshold” (lyrics by Lilia Vinogradova) - Spanish. Marina Kapuro and Viktor Reznikov (duet), Marina Kapuro and Mikhail Boyarsky (duet)
  73. "Beehive" (lyrics by Alexei Rimitsan) - Spanish. Gennady Bogdanov and the rock band "Marathon" (directed by Viktor Smirnov)
  74. “Fly away, cloud” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Alla Pugacheva, Philip Kirkorov, VIA "Rhythm" under Alexander Avilov
  75. "Football" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov
  76. "Julia" (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov
  77. “I live” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov, Alexei Rimitan) - Spanish. Valery Leontiev
  78. “I will forget about you” (lyrics by Igor Kokhanovsky) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Anna Shirochenko, Mikhail Boyarsky, Natalya Shateeva, DJ Tsvetkoff and the duet "Caramel"
  79. “I don’t believe” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov)
  80. “I can’t dance” (lyrics by Viktor Reznikov, Yuri Bodrov) - Spanish. Viktor Reznikov, Larisa Dolina, Tõnis Mägi (also performed "Peegel" - in Estonian), Valery Leontiev, Igor Ivanov, VIA "Nadezhda", Group "Fun2Mass" (also known as the Hotel Atlantique project), Estonian VIA "Regatt" ("Peegel" - in Estonian), "Pilotage" group, "Assorti" group, Alexander Revva

Discography

  • As a child, Viktor Reznikov, together with his mother, starred in an episode (the final scene in a train compartment) of Grigory Melik-Avakyan's film "Mother's Heart" ("??? ?????" 1957).
  • Viktor Reznikov's favorite book, which he re-read throughout his life, was Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel The Crusaders.
  • Victor's favorite film was the lyrical film "Ghost" with Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg.
  • Viktor Reznikov's song "Summer Without You" was first performed by Mikhail Boyarsky in the musical film "And I'm coming!" (1979, short film Lentelefilm).

Viktor Mikhailovich Reznikov(May 9, 1952, Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR - February 25, 1992, St. Petersburg, Russia) - Soviet composer and singer, author of many famous pop songs.

Viktor Mikhailovich Reznikov was born on May 9, 1952 in Leningrad. Victor's parents (mother - Lilia Efimovna Reznikova, father - Mikhail Yakovlevich Reznikov) broke up shortly after the birth of their son. Until 1965, Victor lived with his mother at 13/9 on Vladimirsky Prospekt. He subsequently dedicated one of his most famous songs, “The Yard”, to the courtyard of this particular house. Then, together with their mother, grandmother and uncle, they moved to Kupchino.

From early childhood, Victor was fond of football and went in for swimming. In addition, for some time he was engaged in gymnastics, basketball and chess.

When Victor was six years old, his mother sent him to study at a music school in the violin class. When listening, the examination committee noted that the boy's abilities were above average. However, due to the unwillingness to study, Victor had health problems, and after three months of study, his mother took him from the music school.

On September 1, 1958, V. Reznikov went to the 1st grade of a secondary school, after which he entered the Shipbuilding Institute. He was fond of sports and music. He successfully studied, but after a while he realized that an engineer was not his calling. He entered the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute. A. I. Herzen to the Faculty of Physical Education and in 1975 received a diploma.

Started writing songs in 1970. The first song was called "Tramp April". One of the first in the USSR began to create music on a computer. Since 1978, Viktor Reznikov has worked at the Lenconcert State Concert Organization. The song brought fame to the composer "Fly away, cloud", performed in 1979 by the most popular Soviet pop singer Alla Pugacheva.

In the summer of 1985, he took part in the cultural program of the XII World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow.

In the mid-1980s, Viktor Reznikov and Mikhail Boyarsky created a musical quartet, which also included their sons - Andrey Reznikov and Sergey Boyarsky. In 1986, the quartet becomes famous with the song "Dinosaurs". In the same year, V. Reznikov left the Lenconcert. Collaborated with the Leningrad rock band "Marathon" (conducted by Viktor Smirnov), whose soloist was Gennady Bogdanov. In 1988, he headed the Leningrad branch of the All-Union creative and production association SPM Record.

Viktor Reznikov is a laureate of the Young Composers of Leningrad festival and the all-Union television festival Song of the Year (1985 - "Soldier" performed by Lyudmila Senchina, 1987 - "House of cards" performed by Irina Otieva, as well as two songs performed by Larisa Dolina: "Icicle"- in 1988 and 1999 and in 2000 - "Phone book"). His songs were performed by leading singers and ensembles of the Soviet stage: Alla Pugacheva, Larisa Dolina, Valery Leontiev, Igor Ivanov, Irina Otieva, VIA Pesnyary, Jaak Yoala, Anne Veski, Lyudmila Senchina, Tynis Myagi, Roza Rymbaeva, Lev Leshchenko, Albert Asadullin , Sofia Rotaru, beat-quartet "Secret" and many others.

Viktor Reznikov wrote the music for the two-part musical film How to Become a Star, which received great audience success. Participated in popular programs of the Leningrad television, including "Joke", "New Year's Labyrinth", "Musical Ring" - in 1986 and in 1988 (competed with the Leningrad composer Igor Kornelyuk), and also repeatedly performed in musical programs of Central Television: " Morning mail”, “Wider circle”, Festival of transfer “Program “A”” (in 1990). In January 1991, the musical quartet of V. Reznikov, M. Boyarsky and their sons took part in the charitable Telethon "Renaissance" (raising funds for the fund of the city of Leningrad).

Hit Parade "Hot Dance Music"

In November 1988, as part of a meeting of American artists with young Soviet composers, held in the USSR in the wake of perestroika, American producers became interested in Reznikov's song "Brownie". The English lyrics were written and the new song was titled "Don't Stop Now". In June 1990, the Soviet-American album Music Speaks Louder Than Words, which also included Victor's song performed by The Cover Girls. In parallel, The Cover Girls released a maxi-single "Don't Stop Now / Funk Boutique"(1990). The producers managed to “promote” the song so that it got into the American dance music hit parade. hot dance music magazine Billboard, gradually rising in a few weeks from 43rd place to 2nd. For the Soviet songwriter, this was an unprecedented event.

On the wave of success, Viktor Reznikov was offered to join American Society of Authors but he hesitated. According to the composer's widow, L.A. Reznikova, Victor replied: "Here (in the USA) you can come to rest, but you have to work where you were born" (from the NTV program "I stay to live", 2009).

Team "Starco"

In 1991, on the initiative of Viktor Reznikov, Yuri Davydov (“Architects”) and Mikhail Muromov, the Starko football team of pop stars of Russia was created. The idea of ​​the project was to combine "star" football matches and large-scale gala concerts - for charitable purposes. Viktor Reznikov became the first captain of the team. The first team included leading singers and musicians of the early 90s: Vladimir Presnyakov Sr. and Vladimir Presnyakov Jr., Alexander Kutikov, Mikhail Boyarsky, Mikhail Muromov, Yuri Davydov, Yuri Loza, Sergei Belikov, Sergei Minaev, Valery Syutkin ("Bravo ”), Vyacheslav Malezhik, Chris Kelmi, Sergey Krylov, Nikolai Fomenko (“Secret”), Alexey Glyzin and many others. Ernest Serebrennikov (sports commentator, director) - about the first match:

One can only be amazed at how Viktor and his comrades guessed right with this idea - there were more spectators than at the match of the teams of masters. The stars of journalism were also ready to come here: Nikolai Nikolaevich Ozerov was there, Gennady Orlov, our colleague, was reporting, there were journalists from many newspapers, a huge number of viewers. And it immediately became clear that this idea is beautiful. (From the broadcast in memory of Viktor Reznikov, St. Petersburg television, 1994)

The project turned out to be successful, the biography of the Starko club is still being written. Viktor Reznikov dedicated a song to his favorite sport "Football".

SUS project

In 1991, the Soviet-American group "SUS" (Soviet Union-United States) was organized - a project of V. Reznikov and singer, composer and musician Dan Merrill (Daniel Merrill). The group also included musicians Steven Boutet, Vladimir Gustov and Dmitry Evdomakha. In August 1991, Dan Merrill flew to St. Petersburg and the band recorded an album (later never released). It also included several well-known songs by Reznikov, to which D. Merrill wrote new lyrics in English. To the songs "Another Try" And "Place In My Heart" videos were filmed. There was a program about the new group on television. The SUS project, which brought together talented musicians and arrangers, had excellent prospects. If it wasn't for the tragedy.

Tragic death

On February 22, 1992, Viktor Reznikov, in his VAZ 2106 car, went to take his daughter Anya to her mother, Lilia Efimovna. He was already approaching his mother’s house and took to the right in order to turn around in the opposite direction in one go and stop (Belgradskaya Street), began a U-turn, at that moment a Volga car crashed into his car, driving into the driver’s door in the second row with high speed .. The daughter was not injured in the accident. The accident occurred in front of the composer's mother, Lilia Efimovna Reznikova, who went out into the street to meet him and stood on the other side of the street.

For more than two days, the composer lay in the Military Medical Academy of St. Petersburg, but all the efforts of the doctors were in vain. Viktor Reznikov died on February 25, 1992. He was buried at the Komarovsky cemetery in the suburbs of St. Petersburg.

From television programs in memory of Viktor Reznikov (St. Petersburg television, 1992):

“Vitya is one of the few composers and musicians who did not have bad and average songs. He had good and very good songs. And I sang all these songs...“ - Larisa Dolina
“Victor lived very little, but he did a lot for us, for everyone living on Earth. There is no such person in our country who would not love, would not listen, would not sing Victor's songs. Almost all the most popular singers considered it an honor to include his melodies in their repertoire. His talent was also recognized abroad. He is the first composer to win one of the first leading positions in the most prestigious magazine in the world, the American magazine Billboard. He left in the prime of life - physical and creative. Today, when there is so much vulgarity, dirt, uncleanliness, musical heresy that filled the airwaves, his music was like a breath of fresh air, like a pure spring. He was extremely talented. Excellent melodist. He acquired this talent not in the world, it was given from above - by God. He knew it, felt it, took care of this talent, did not squander it. A man with a keen taste. I am happy that I knew him, worked a lot. We have lived a great long creative life. There were many plans ahead, but... He was a very kind guy. This is his main character trait. And therefore all his songs, all his music are permeated with kindness. In truth, one can say about him: “And he aroused good feelings with his lyre.” It's so hard today. This is a very difficult road. He achieved his goal: his songs were loved, loved and will be loved, and our children, the children of our children will sing. His music is written from the heart...

We often do not have time to say beautiful, kind, sensitive, tender words to our friends. I made it. I always told him: “Vitka, you are a god and you don’t know it yourself!”. He laughed. I have always admired his talent...“

Mikhail Boyarsky

Family

  • Mother - Reznikova Lilia Efimovna
  • Father - Reznikov Mikhail Yakovlevich
  • Wife - Reznikova Ludmila Aleksandrovna. Now - General Director of Radio Record, St. Petersburg
    • Son - Reznikov Andrey Viktorovich. Now - general producer of Radio Record, St. Petersburg, general producer of MTV Russia
    • Daughter - Reznikova Anna Viktorovna

Confession

  • Laureate of the festival "Young Composers of Leningrad".
  • 1985, 1987, 1988: Laureate of the all-Union television festival "Song of the Year".
  • 1991: the single “Don’t Stop Now” (1990) by The Cover Girls to the music of V. Reznikov took 2nd place in the dance music hit parade hot dance music magazine Billboard.
  • 2012: At the television festival "Song of the Year-2012" Award "For contribution to the development of music" was posthumously awarded to Viktor Reznikov. The composer's son Andrei Reznikov received it.

Memory

  • After Victor's death, his wife Lyudmila Kolchugina-Reznikova, together with the composer's friends, organized Victor Reznikov Foundation and led it. The Foundation has a Children's Musical Theater named after Viktor Reznikov. Twice a year, the Children's Musical Theater hosts memorial concerts dedicated to the birthday and death of the composer. Theater address: St. Petersburg, Stachek Avenue, 105.
  • In April 1992 in St. Petersburg in the Big Concert Hall "Oktyabrsky" Evening in memory of V. Reznikov with the participation of popular Russian pop artists.
  • In February 1994, a football match was held in St. Petersburg with the participation of the Starko Russian pop stars team, dedicated to the memory of V. Reznikov.
  • In the 90s in St. Petersburg was held International Competition for Young Composers. V. Reznikova.
  • In 1997, a book of memoirs by Reznikova L.E. was published. “Where are you, my son, where are you?” (St. Petersburg. Publishing house "Corvus"). Also, L. E. Reznikova wrote a song dedicated to the memory of her son.
  • Several songs are dedicated to the memory of Viktor Reznikov:
    • Alexander Rosenbaum, during the composer's lifetime, wrote and dedicated a song to him "Listen, old man (to Reznikova)". Entitled "Shtander (Dedicated to Viktor Reznikov)" she entered the singer's album "Nostalgia" (1994).
    • In 1992, Yuri Loza wrote a song "In memory of Viktor Reznikov", later included in the singer's album "Reserved Places" (2000).
    • Vyacheslav Malezhik (to the verses of Vladimir Khaletsky) wrote a song "In this old house ... (In memory of V. Reznikov)" included in his album "Guitar songs" (1998).
    • "Requiem (In Memory of Viktor Reznikov)", written by Viktor Maltsev, was included in the solo album of Mikhail Boyarsky "Count's Lane" (2003).
  • On January 28, 2011, the release of the musical program Property of the Republic (Channel One) was dedicated to the work of Viktor Reznikov.
  • October 15, 2011 at the stadium "Kolomyagi-Sport" was held the first Children's football tournament. Victor Reznikov among the football teams of students in grades 3-5 of schools in the Primorsky district of St. Petersburg.

Name: Victor Reznikov

Age: 39 years

Place of Birth: Saint Petersburg

A place of death: Saint Petersburg

Activity: songwriter, songwriter

Family status: was married

Viktor Reznikov - biography

The songs of Viktor Reznikov were sung by Alla Pugacheva, Larisa Dolina, Valery Leontiev and even Kylie Minogue. He was ready to conquer the whole world, but his life was absurdly and unexpectedly cut short...

The popular Soviet composer was born in the city on the Neva on Victory Day - May 9, 1952. His parents had nothing to do with pop music. Mom is a pediatrician, and dad is an engineer of aviation units, he served in the Far East. From whom the boy inherited a rare musical gift is a mystery.

Vitya grew up as a weak child and was often sick. The early divorce of his parents also affected his general state of health. But the boy did not like to complain about the sores. He was cheerful, sociable, to the question: “How are you?” invariably answered: “Everything is in order, everything is fine!” Later, this childish light of joy lit up his songs.

To improve the health of her son, his mother gave him to the sport. Young Reznikov played football and basketball very well, swam, did gymnastics and chess. No one had any doubts that he would choose a career as a sports coach.

It's hard to believe, but Reznikov never received a musical education. Even before school, his mother decided to send him to learn to play the violin, but Vitya only lasted three months. This occupation was so burdensome for the child that he even fell ill. Victor made his second attempt to study musical literacy after the end of the tenth grade. The choice fell on the jazz school, then on the conservatory. And again a complete failure!

Probably, Reznikov's brilliant melodies would never have been born if it were not for the synthesizer and computer. Sophisticated electronic equipment, alien to many musicians of the USSR, suddenly submitted to Reznikov. The modest composer from Leningrad became one of the most progressive musicians in the Soviet Union, twenty years ahead of his time. Then only the Forum group could compete with him, in which Viktor Saltykov (ex-husband of Irina Saltykova) began his career

Reznikov even invented his own notation system. Of course, only he himself could make out the "cunning scribbles" of the nugget composer. But what did it matter if the whole country was ready to sing his songs?

Reznikov's musical biography began with the imitation of the Beatles' melodies. In 1970, the young author had his first own song - "Tramp April". When the number of songs created exceeded a dozen, his mother arranged a meeting with the People's Artist of the Russian Federation, composer Isaac Schwartz. The master praised the young man, noting his "natural sense of harmony."

Inspired, Victor sent his recordings to Edita Piekha herself, but they did not impress the singer. But two of Reznikov's songs - "Summer without you is like winter ..." and "Remember, it doesn't matter ..." - he began to sing. The first step towards all-Union glory was taken.

Song cooperation with the main musketeer of the country has grown into a long and strong friendship. “Vitya, you are a god, and you don’t understand it yourself!” - the actor liked to repeat. In the mid-1980s, friends and colleagues even created a "family quartet". Children's comic song "Dinosaurs" together with them was performed by their sons - Andrey and Sergey. Both the composition itself and the video for it (with computer special effects!) were a resounding success in the USSR.

One day, Victor found out that Alla Pugacheva had come to Leningrad on tour. Without thinking for a long time, he grabbed his creations and rushed to her hotel. "How can I introduce you?" the concierge asked him. “Reznikov…” squeezed out the bewildered musician. And a minute later I heard: “Get up, Pugacheva is waiting for you!”

It turned out that the talented Leningrader was simply lucky with the surname: Alla Borisovna decided that her friend Ilya Reznik had come to her. This mistake made the singer laugh, and she invited the guest to sit down at the piano. The amazing result of that evening was the first to be recognized by his mother. “Alla took four songs from me!” - Reznikov shouted into the phone. "What else is Allah?" Lilia Efimovna was surprised. "Pugacheva, of course!"

"Fly away, cloud" and "Confession" appeared in the prima donna's repertoire in 1980, and "Kite" and "Phone book" - in 1983 and 1984. Cooperation with Pugacheva made Reznikov truly famous. His songs began to be performed by Irina Otieva, Vladimir Presnyakov, Irina Ponarovskaya, Sofia Rotaru, VIA Pesnyary, Anne Veski, Laima Vaikule, Tynis Myagi and Yaak Yoala. The Union was conquered, the time of the West has come.

In the late 1980s, the incredible happened: the Soviet hit "Domovoy" hit the Billboard chart, the authoritative US music publication. And the creator of this masterpiece was none other than Viktor Reznikov. On the first lines of the chart, the song lasted 17 months, after which it was translated into English. The first song Don "t stop now was performed by The Cover Girls, and a short time later, by Australian pop star Kylie Minogue.

In the wake of perestroika, the project of uniting American and Russian composers matured. A delegation of almost two dozen people was formed. Among others, Viktor Reznikov was accompanied by Vladimir Matetsky, Igor Nikolaev and Oleg Gazmanov. In the same period, realizing the need for growth, the musician quit the Lenconcert and became a member of the Union of Composers and the Union of Dramatists.

In 1991, Victor went on a business trip to the United States. Returning home, he introduced the first international group to the new Russia. It received the name SUS - from the addition of the initial and final letters of the two countries of the Soviet Union and the United States. The guitarists of the new project are Dan Merrill and Vladimir Gustov, the keyboard player is Steven Bute, the drummer is Dmitry Evdomakha, and the vocalist is Reznikov himself. The group's first album was recorded in August of the same year in Victor's hometown. But he did not have time to appear on the shelves of stores ...

Viktor Reznikov: Death at the height of glory!

At the end of the winter of 1992, the Zhiguli, driven by Reznikov, rammed the Volga at full speed. The main impact force fell on the musician. Witnesses of the terrible accident were the mother of Victor and his daughter. The girl remained unharmed only by a miracle: she was sitting in the car next to her father. The mother watched the tragedy in horror, standing at the entrance of her house ...

For two days, doctors from the St. Petersburg Military Medical Academy fought for Reznikov's life. He underwent two complex operations, they were preparing for the third, but the musician's heart could not stand it ... On February 25, Victor died. Before his fortieth birthday, he did not live only three months.

In memory of himself, Reznikov left about a hundred hits. Among them are “Ice-Ice, May is Coming Soon” and “Finding a Half - Happiness” by Larisa Dolina; "My favorite courtyard" and "Thank you for the day, thank you for the night" by Mikhail Boyarsky; "An old photographer, a creaking tripod" to Anna Veski, "Touchless, why do you look so sternly?" Vladimir Presnyakov Jr.

The life work of Viktor Reznikov - the development of the musical culture of Russia - was continued by his relatives. They founded a foundation named after him and opened the Record radio. This music business is still family-owned: the head of the company is Lyudmila Reznikova, the composer's widow; marketing director - his daughter Anna; general producer - son Andrey. Reznikov Jr. continues his father's work: in 2015, at the New Wave festival, Philip Kirkorov performed his song "Passers-by".

Radio Record has been broadcasting for more than twenty years, it is listened to in 25 cities of Russia. Dance festivals are held annually under its auspices. A whole kingdom of music that Viktor Reznikov, the king of light melodies, would surely like.


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