Vizbor Yuri Iosifovich, film actor, writer, screenwriter, poet, bard, was born on June 20, 1934, in the family of a Red Army commander. His father, Józef Vizboras, a former sailor, repressed in 1937, his mother, Maria Shevchenko, a doctor. Yuri Iosifovich died on September 17, 1984. Since 1941, the Vizbor family moved to Sretenka, and it is there that the biography and musical activity of the bard - Yuri Vizbor begins. The first poem was written in Yuri at the age of 14, “for great love.”
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Vizbor Yuri Iosifovich, film actor, writer, screenwriter, poet, bard, was born on June 20, 1934, in the family of a Red Army commander. His father, Józef Vizboras, a former sailor, repressed in 1937, his mother, Maria Shevchenko, a doctor. Yuri Iosifovich died on September 17, 1984.
Since 1941, the Vizbor family moved to Sretenka, and it is there that the biography and musical activity of the bard - Yuri Vizbor begins. The first poem was written in Yuri at the age of 14, “for great love.”
As a teenager, Yuri always believed that he would become a pilot or a football player, studied at the air club, flew Yak-18, Po-2 aircraft. In connection with the enduring love of football and the sky, he will devote many works to them.
In 1951, quite by chance, on the persuasion of a friend, he entered the Lenin Pedagogical Institute, where he met Svetlana Bogdasarova, with whom in the future Yuri Vizbor wrote many songs. Simultaneously with Vizbor in the Pedagogical Institute studied
Yuli Kim Yuri Ryashentsev,
Ada Yakushev .
It was in 1951 that Vizbor wrote his first song “Madagascar”, and became the brightest representative of the genre of the author’s song. He wrote the anthem of MGPI, and dozens of other, no less well-known songs during his studies.
After graduating from the institute, Vizbor works on distribution as a teacher in a secondary school, and in October he goes to serve in the army. Being in the ranks of the Soviet Army, he writes many poems and songs of army themes.
After demobilization, he began working as a journalist. Songs, poems, compositions of Vizbor distributed unofficially gain popularity among the intelligentsia, students first in Moscow, and then throughout the country.
Takes part in the creation of the radio station “Youth”, in 1964 for the first time acts as the author of the genre of a song-report, the magazine “Krugosor” publishes it “On the Rasvumchorr Plateau”.
Vizbor is seriously fond of mountaineering, loves travel. And each trip gives Yuri a lot of new material for writing songs and poems.
He wrote his texts everywhere, and at a concert, and on the train, and even on a campaign.
Vizbor is also filmed in cinema, one of his brightest roles is Martin Bormann in the epic.
"Seventeen Moments of Spring" . In total, Yuri Vizbor wrote more than 300 songs, of which more than 50 songs are based on his poems from other composers.
In April 1984, doctors discovered liver cancer in Vizbor, and in September 1984 Yuri Iosifovich died and was buried at the Novokuntsevsky cemetery in Moscow.
Discography
1950-1959 Midnight at the zenith
(1959-1963) - Just a guy from the taiga
(1963-1965) We are ahead of the planet.
(1965-1966) - I'm looking through you.
(1966-1970) - Autumn rains
(1970-1973) - Hello, White Steamboat
(1973–1976) I hope to see you happy
(1976-1978) - When the star burns.
(1978-1981) Indebted to you
(1981-1983) This is our time.