- Yan Frenkel
Yan Abramovich Frenkel ( _ru. Ян Абрамович Френкель) (
November 21 1920 ,Kiev -August 25 ,1989 ,Riga ) was a popular Soviet composer and performer.Biography
Frenkel was born in
Kiev ,Ukraine . He was originally taught violin by his father, and later studied classical violin at theKiev Conservatory under Yakob Magaziner. During the Second World War he was evacuated toOrenburg , where he studied at the Orenburg Zenitnoe Uchilishche, and played the violin in the orchestra of the "Avrora" Cinema. After the war he lived inMoscow , where he wrote orchestral arrangements and played the violin in various restaurants of the city.He began composing songs in the 1960s. His first was the song "Gody" ('The Years'), written to lyrics by Mark Lisianski. During his later career he worked in collaboration with many prominent Soviet musicians, including Mikhael Tanich, Igor Shaferan, and the husband and wife team Konstantin Vanshenkin and Inna Goff. Thanks to
Mark Bernes his song "Zhuravli " ('The Cranes', lyrics byRasul Gamzatov ) became a major hit. Frenkel gave concerts in which he performed his own music. During these concerts the audience would generally join in. His songs were included in the repertoire of many Soviet performers. He also appeared in the movie "The Elusive Avengers ", for which he composed a score.Yan Frenkel died on August 5, 1989 in
Riga (as foreshadowed in his song "Avgust" ('August') to the lyrics of Inna Goff). His wife Natalia died in the mid 1990s, but his daughter Nina has lived in Italy since the 1980s. His grandson Ian Frenkel is a musician (pianist and arranger) in the United States Coast Guard Band.Trivia
According to
Eduard Uspensky Yan Frenkel is the prototype of hisCrocodile Gena hero of children books andanimation s [http://www.holyofholies.narod.ru/Prodolzhenie.html] .ources
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