- Ramzan Paskayev
Infobox musical artist
Name =Ramzan Paskayev
_ce. Рамзан Паскаев
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Birth_name =Ramzan Paskayev
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Born =Birth date and age|1947|3|16|mf=y
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Instrument =Accordion
Genre =Music of Chechnya ,Folk music
Occupation =Accordionist ,Composer
Years_active =1960-
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Notable_instruments =Ramzan Paskayev (Chechen: Рамзан Паскаев) (born
March 16 ,1947 inTaraz ,Kazakhstan ) is a legendary Chechenaccordionist andfolk musician . He is regarded by many as the contemporary successor to late Chechen accordionistUmar Dimayev .Biography
Paskayev was born in
Taraz to Chechen parents onMarch 16 ,1947 . His family been sent toKazakhstan as a result of the forced deportations of the Chechens and Ingush toCentral Asia onFebruary 23 ,1944 . Ramzan's father Sultan worked as atruck driver and gathered wheat on acollective farm to help support his family. Sultan had managed to bring a Germanaccordion from his home inChechnya , and during evenings the young Ramzan would constantly bother his father to play the accordion out of curiosity. [http://www.ob-gaz.ru/071/071_08.htm]However, Paskayev recalls that the greatest influence on his career would be the songs of the legendary Chechen accordionist
Umar Dimayev : Umar had managed to perform onradio stations in Kazakhstan, and although the radio transmissions would last barely fifteen minutes, the exiled Chechens would gather at the homes of radio owners to listen to Umar's broadcasts. Hisfolk songs reminded the Chechen people of their lost homeland, which the bereaved Chechens longed to return to. At the end of the transmission, the men would hide their wet eyes, and the mothers cried quietly. Ramzan would later speak of Dimayev's music: "They were philosophical tones. Nothing like it in the Chechen folk art exists. Umar Dimayev remained an unbeatablevirtuoso . That was the time when I had developed a strong desire to become like Dimayev. Now I realize that no one can match him." [http://www.ob-gaz.ru/071/071_08.htm]By the mid-1950s,
De-Stalinization had allowed the Chechens and Ingush to return to their native homelands, and the Paskayev family moved toGrozny , the Chechen capital. Throughout his youth, Ramzan had developed his musical abilities, and in 1960 the young Ramzan was invited into the House of Folklore amateur ensemble. He worked in the ensemble writing melodies, and had decided to receive avocational education from that group. Also during his youth, Ramzan met with his idol, Umar Dimayev: Dimayev handed Ramzan his accordion, and although Ramzan's feet couldn't yet touch the ground when he sat on his chair, Ramzan surprised the entire audience with his small performance. Umar declared, "He will inevitably become anaccordionist ." From their encounter, Ramzan later recalled, "His face showed a gracious smile. I think he had realized that I had copied his style." [http://www.ob-gaz.ru/071/071_08.htm]In 1962 Paskayev was invited to speak at Baikal TV, and after delivering his speech he became widely known throughout the
Chechen-Ingush ASSR . He spent much of his youth performing with adults, and wasn't seen playing with other children. That year he also performed at theGreat Kremlin Palace and met with Soviet leaderNikita Khrushchev . The following year, Ramzan was also invited into the "Vaynah" dance ensemble.In 1967 Paskayev was called to
active duty in the ranks of theSoviet Red Army . However, he was transferred to amilitary garrison ensemble after the intervention of fellow musicianAslan Gugiev . Afterwards Ramzan would enroll in a professional education at a college inGrozny and then theKrasnodar Institute of Culture. He would join an orchestra, and work there until 1983, when he would return to "Vaynah".With the start of the
First Chechen War Paskayev would move with his family toMoscow . He later commented, "I moved to Moscow from despair. Here, my creativity has become a facelift. As an adult, I became aware that the music is the foundation of our people. Without music, life is impossible. It must rally people to help us live and build. Living in Moscow, I issued six discs. And I realized that was responsible for our musical heritage. Folk art is a very serious genre, and it must be handled with care. During the war years, we lost all music. Many unique records were destroyed, which had its historical value. They simply burned, crushed. It is necessary to restore and re-write the wealth of musical collection that we had." [http://www.ob-gaz.ru/071/071_08.htm]Ramzan Paskayev is highly regarded by many Chechens for his ability to remember countless Chechen folk tunes by heart, which are regarded as the cornerstone of the restoration of Chechen music. He had groomed his son Ruslan, also a talented
accordionist , to follow in his footsteps, but onOctober 12 ,2004 , Ruslan, a university student inGrozny , was found dead in the nearby village ofKalinina . His corpse showed signs of blows and tortures, and he had been shot in the head. Ruslan's murder was touted as another example of extrajudicial execution by Russian forces. [http://www.peacereporter.net/dettaglio_articolo.php?idpa=&idc=3&ida=&idt=&idart=166]Currently, Paskayev writes music, and was assisted by the late
Said Dimayev . His works are included in the repetoires of orchestras inDagestan ,Kabardino-Balkaria , andNorth Ossetia , and is regarded as one of the best musicians ofChechnya . [http://www.chechnyafree.ru/html/Ramzan.htm]External links
*ru icon [http://www.chechnyafree.ru/html/Ramzan.htm Chechnya Free.ru Biographical Information]
*ru icon [http://www.ob-gaz.ru/071/071_08.htm Obedinnaya Gazeta - "Music is the foundation of our people" - Article on Ramzan Paskayev]
*ru icon [http://www.chechnyafree.ru/index.php?lng=rus§ion=musicrus&row=46 Chechnya Free.ru - Music of Ramzan Paskayev]
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