- Tbilisi Rock Festival (1980)
The "Spring Rhythms. Tbilisi-80" ( _ru. Весенние ритмы. Тбилиси-80, "Vesennye ritmy. Tbilisi-80") was a musical event held in
Tbilisi , capital of theGeorgian SSR ,Soviet Union , fromMarch 8 toMarch 16 1980 . It was the first officialrock festival in the Soviet Union and is frequently considered the turning point in the history of Soviet andRussian rock music.Organization
The festival was organized by the Georgian National Philharmonic Hall, the Union of Composers of the Georgian SSR, and the Republican Center for Youth Culture at the Georgian
Komsomol Central Committee . The acclaimed Russian musicologist and the first Soviet rock-criticArtemy Troitsky was also heavily involved in organizing the event. The organizers enjoyed the support ofEduard Shevardnadze , the contemporary First Secretary of Georgian Communist Party, who is said to have sought, in this way, to pacify the Georgian youth increasingly involved in nationalist and dissident activities after the April 1978 demonstrations in Tbilisi, and to nurture his image as a liberal leader.Although dubbed by some as a "Soviet
Woodstock ", the festival was essentially a state-sanctioned musical competition with the declared aim "to promote the development of original SovietVIA [VIA (ВИА) in Russian is the abbreviation of Вокально-Инструментальный Ансамбль "Vokal'no-Instrumental'nyy ansambl" (Vocal-Instrumental Ensemble).] music... and to discover new talented performers and composers." The jury, formed by the officially established Soviet composers and musicologists, was chaired byYuri Saulsky and includedMurad Kazhlayev ,Giya Kancheli ,Konstantin Pevzner ,Vladimir Rubashevsky ,Arkadi Petrov , and others. Many suspected that the festival was an attempt by the Soviet establishment to channel the Soviet rock movement into a controllable ideological vessel. However, the event was truly democratic in that it allowed amateur performers to contest on equal terms with professional musicians. Over twenty groups from seventeen cities of the Soviet Union arrived in Tbilisi to take part in the event. Yet, several notable bands, for example Sergei Rudnitsky's Araks and Aleksey Romanov’s Voskresenie were not invited to take part in the competition.Prize winners
The first prize was awarded to
Mashina Vremeni , a rock band fromMoscow led byAndrei Makarevich , which fascinated the public with their poetic lyrics and, through this success, firmly established themselves on the Soviet rock scene, and toGunnar Graps ’sMagnetic Band fromTallinn ,Estonian SSR , which performed a mixture ofjazz-rock ,blues andfunk and was noted for their instrumental mastership.The second prize was won by Alexander Sitkovetsky’s
art-rock group Avtograf hailing from Moscow, Gunesh fromAshkhabad ,Turkmen SSR , playing jazz-rock based on Turkmen folk melodies, and Labyrinth fromBatumi ,Adjar ASSR , Georgia, which performed a half-hour composition marryingfolk-rock with traditional Georgian choral music.The professional Georgian
soft-rock bandVIA-75 led byRobert Bardzimashvili , to the surprise of many, received only the third prize which they shared with Dialog led by the organist Kim Breitburg fromDonetsk ,Ukrainian SSR , the eclectic band Integral fromSaratov ,Russian SFSR , and Tip-Top fromRiga ,Latvian SSR , whose success was largely indebted to the singer Harald Simanis.A popular Georgian beat-band Blitz led by Valery Kocharov was awarded a special prize of the audience. The compilation of the award-winning songs was released as a 2 LP Лауреаты фестиваля "Весенние ритмы" Тбилиси – 80 ("The Laurel-winners of the Festival Spring Rhythms Tbilisi-80") by the Soviet state-run
record label Melodiya in 1981. [ [http://old.radiomayak.ru/schedules/11837/28356-audio.html Все специальные файлы Лауреаты молодежного фестиваля Тбилиси – 80.]Radio Mayak , 2006/15/06, 16:49.]The prize-winning songs
1. Mashina Vremeni. "Khrustalny gorod" (music and lyrics by Andrei Makarevich)
2. Mashina Vremeni. "Sneg" (music and lyrics by Andrei Makarevich)
3. Avtograf. "Irlandiya. Olster" (A. Sitkovetsky – M. Pushkina)
4. Labyrinth. "Sakartvelo" (M. Kiladze)
5. Avtograf. "Pristegnite remni bezopasnosti" (A. Sitkovetsky)
6. Avtograf. "Kapriz Blyuz" (A. Sitkovetsky)
7. Integral. "Stranniy mir" (Ch. Nemen – V. Lugovoi)
8. Integral. "
Suliko " (Georgian folk song)9. Magnetic Band. "Lady Blues" (music and lyrics by Gunnar Graps)
10. VIA-75. "Samshoblo" (Georgian folk melody; lyrics by
Akaki Tsereteli ; arranged by R. Bardzimashvili)11. Magnetic Band. "Troubadour on a Highway" (G. Graps – V. Mirtem)
12. Labyrinth. "Moya Gruziya" (M. Kiladze – I. Noneshvili)
13. Gunesh. "Reka Tuni" (Turkmen folk song, arranged by Sh. Byashimov)
14. Integral. "Podsnezhnik" (
Tatar folk song, arranged by B. Alibasov and V. Dolenko)Controversies
Among the notable participants, the veteran Soviet rock bands VIA-Ariel and
Stas Namin Group did not win any prizes.Boris Grebenshchikov ’s Aquarium was also left without laurels, but the band's outlandish stage antics made Aquarium into a symbol of the Soviet alternative culture. The jury members walked out of a concert when the musicians drank port wine right on the stage and made provocative body movements, with Grebenshchikov playing his guitar in the prone position. The show came as a shock to the organizers and led to an effective ban of the band. Yet, Aquarium managed to organize a second concert inGori, Georgia , in a spacious circus hall near the birthplace ofJoseph Stalin . The concert was filmed by a Finnish TV crew and the segments were included into a 40-minute film of the Tbilisi festival called "Soviet Rock".Notes
References
*Troitsky, Artemy (1987). "Back in the USSR: The True Story of Rock in Russia".
London :Omnibus Press .
*Pedro Ramet, Sergei Zamascikov (1990), The Soviet Rock Scene. "The Journal of Popular Culture" 24 (1), 149–174.
*ru icon Вера Шенгелия. [http://www.runewsweek.ru/rubrics/?rubric=society&rid=142 Роковой Тбилиси] . Русский Newsweek. 28 марта - 3 апреля 2005 № 12 (42) (interview with Artem Troitsky)
*ru icon Ю. Филинов, А. Троицкий. [http://www.home.ru/ahven/tbilisi.htm В ритме весны. Послесловие к фестивалю популярной музыки.] Комсомольская правда. 1980.
*ru icon В. К. Яшкин (1980) Вокально-инструментальные ансамбли /, 47 с. ил. 19 см., М. Знание 1980. ( [http://www.blatata.com/edcontent/idc/8/id/1530 Online version] ).
*ru icon Алексеев А., Бурлака А., Сидоров А. "Кто есть кто в советском роке", издательство МП "Останкино", 1991.
*Vera Ivanova and Mikhail Manykin (February 12, 2007). [http://www.russia-ic.com/culture_art/music/380/ History of Rock Music in Russia] . "Russia-InfoCentre"
*ru icon [http://community.livejournal.com/moscow_80/29755.html 1980 год (Год Обезьяны)] . In: Хроноскоп 80-х (фрагмент книги Владимира Марочкина и Андрея Игнатьева "Хроноскоп русского рока").
*ru icon Артемий Кивович Троицкий. [http://mashina-vremeni.net/rock_in_soyuz/glava_5.htm Небольшой скачок] . In: [http://mashina-vremeni.net/rock_in_soyuz/tittle-face.htm Рок в Союзе] . Искусство, 1991 г. ISBN 5-210-02476-8.External links
* [http://www.cultinfo.ru/fulltext/1/001/009/001/234261652.jpgA 1970s image of Tbilisi Philharmonic Hall that hosted the festival] . From
The Great Soviet Encyclopedia , 3rd edition (1969–1978). "Cultinfo.ru".
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