Alexander Vertinsky

Alexander Vertinsky

Infobox musical artist
Name = Alexander Vertinsky
Александр Вертинский


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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Aleksandr Nikolayevich Vertinsky
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Born = birth date|1889|3|21 in Kiev
Died = 1957, Leningrad
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Occupation = singer, poet, actor, composer
Years_active = 1916 - 1957
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Aleksandr Nikolayevich Vertinsky (Russian: "Александр Вертинский", 21 March, 1889 in Kiev21 May, 1957 in Leningrad) was a Russian artist, poet, singer, composer, cabaret artist and actor who exerted seminal influence on the Russian tradition of artistic singing.

Born out of wedlock, Vertinsky was brought up by his father's sister in Kiev. He was ousted from school in 1905 and tried a variety of jobs before starting to earn his living by contributing short stories to the Kievan periodicals. In 1912 Vertinsky and his sister moved to Moscow where he failed in his ambition to join Stanislavski's Moscow Art Theatre. At that period he became addicted to cocaine, a baneful habit that would claim the life of his sister.

By 1916, Vertinsky started to employ a scenic figure of Pierrot, with powdered face, singing miniature novellas-in-song known as ariettas, or "Pierrot's doleful ditties". Each song contained a prologue, exposition, culmination, and a tragic final. The novice performer was christened the "Russian Pierrot", gained renown, became an object of imitation, admiration, vilified in the press and lionized by the audiences.

Simultaneously with his booming singing career, he played screen bit parts in Aleksandr Khanzhonkov's silent movies. From that time stems a lifelong friendship with Ivan Mozzhukhin. His famous piece "Vashi paltsy pakhnut ladanom" was dedicated to another film star, Vera Kholodnaya. Shortly before the

By November 1920, Vertinsky decided to leave Russia with the bulk of his clientele. He performed in Constantinople and toured Romanian Bessarabia, where he was declared a Soviet agent. In 1923 he performed in Poland and Germany, then moved to Paris, where he would perform before the Russian émigré clientele at Montmartre cabarets for nine years.

After several successful tours in the Middle East, Vertinsky followed the majority of well-to-do Russians to the USA, where he debuted before the audience which included Rachmaninoff, Chaliapin, and Marlene Dietrich. The Great Depression forced him to join the community of Shanghai Russians. It was in China that he met his wife and the oldest daughter, Marianna, was born.

In 1943 the Soviet government allowed Vertinsky to return to Russia. Despite lack of media coverage, he performed about two thousand concerts in the USSR, touring from Sakhalin to Kaliningrad. In order to feed his family, he also appeared in Soviet films, often playing prerevolutionary aristocrats, as in the screen version of Chekhov's "Anna on the Neck" (1955). His role of an anti-Communist cardinal in "The Doomed Conspiracy" even won him the Stalin Prize for 1951.

The artist died on May 21, 1957, in Leningrad. Both his daughters, Marianna and Anastasiya, made spectacular careers in Soviet cinema. The former conducted a much-aired liaison with Andron Konchalovsky, while the latter married his brother Nikita Mikhalkov.

A minor planet 3669 Vertinskij, discovered by Soviet astronomer Lyudmila Georgievna Karachkina in 1982 is named after him. [cite book | last = Schmadel | first = Lutz D. | coauthors = | title = Dictionary of Minor Planet Names | pages = p. 308 | edition = 5th | year = 2003 | publisher = Springer Verlag | location = New York | url = http://books.google.com/books?q=3669+Vertinskij | id = ISBN 3540002383]

Vertinsky is still influential in Russian musical culture, and has been covered by the likes of Vladimir Vysotsky and Boris Grebenshikov. There is even an album of electronic lounge covers, by the Cosmos Sound Club.

Spouse - Lidiya Vertinskaya.

Discography (Official LPs and CDs)

*1969 Александр Вертинский (Мелодия, Д 026773-4 | Soviet Union)
*1989 Александр Вертинский (Мелодия, М60 48689 001; М60 48691 001 | Soviet Union)
*1994 То, что я должен сказать (Мелодия, MEL CD 60 00621 | Russia)
*1995 Песни любви (RDM, CDRDM 506089; Boheme Music, CDBMR 908089 | Russia)
*1996 Vertinski (Le Chant du Monde, LDX 274939-40 | France)
*1999 Легенда века (Boheme Music, CDBMR 908090 | Russia)
*2000 Vertinski (Boheme Music, CDBMR 007143 | Russia)

Inline references

Online references

*imdb name|0895037
* [http://avertinsky.narod.ru/ Online Vertinsky shrine]
* [http://www.geocities.com/aerondo/ Website in English, Esperanto and Russian]
* [http://www.vertinski.com/ Another website where you can listen some songs.]
* [http://www.russia-ic.com/culture_art/music/400/ Another Alexander Vertinsky's Biography]


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