- Alexander Rosenbaum
Infobox musical artist
Name = Alexander Rosenbaum
Img_capt = A C.G. sketch of Alexander Rosenbaum
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Aleksandr Yakovlevich Rozenbaum
Alias = Ayarov
Born = birth date and age|1951|9|15
Origin =Leningrad ,Soviet Union
Instrument = VocalsAcoustic Guitar Piano
Genre = Bard music
Pop-Jazz
Occupation =Musician Songwriter Member of Parliament
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Years_active = 1983 — Present
URL = [http://www.rozenbaum.ru www.rosenbaum.ru]
Notable_instruments = Ovation Legend acoustic guitarAlexander Rosenbaum ( _ru. Алекса́ндр Я́ковлевич Розенба́ум, "Aleksandr Jakovlevič Rozenbaum") (born
September 15 1951 in Leningrad,Soviet Union ) is a Russian-Jewish bard fromSaint Petersburg . He is best known as an interpreter of the blatnaya pesnya (criminal song) genre.Rosenbaum graduated from the
Pavlov Medical School in1974 , and worked in the medical field for four years. His musical education consists ofpiano andchoreography courses at a musical school. In1968 , while still a student, Rosenbaum started writing the songs for which he is famous. His early songs were for student plays, but he soon also wrote for rock groups and started performing as a singer-songwriter in 1983, sometimes under the pseudonym "Ayarov".Among his most famous songs are the ones about the
Soviet-Afghan War ,Cossack s, and theJewish Mafia inOdessa . Songs such as "Gop-Stop" (a comedy about two gangsters executing an unfaithful lover) and "Vals-boston" (The Boston Waltz) are popular across Russian social groups and generations.Rosenbaum accompanies himself on either a six- or twelve-string acoustic guitar, using the Open G tuning adopted from the Russian seven string guitar.
His attitude toward the criminal song genre can best be illustrated by his own words:
Titles
On
16 May 2001 , by president Putin's decree, Rosenbaum was awarded the title ofPeople's Artist of Russia [cite web|title=A musical encyclopedia| url=http://www.gromko.ru/done/showbook/article6647.html] , probably the highest title in the artistic field of activity in Russia.ongwriting/Performing Characteristics
Rosenbaum sometimes employs peculiar musical time signatures and patterns in his songs, striving to sound fresh and unique - a bit atypical for a songwriter that employs gangster and criminal slang elements in his lyrics. Though many of his songs are elaborate in their instrumentation, the stress is placed on the primary melodies of his songs and their messages, as is usually the case in bard music.
His lyrics are quite often heart-wrenching, telling stories of people in insufferable pain, suffering implacable fates, and of love powerful enough to enslave a man. He sees himself not so much as a critic, but a true patriot who sees the worst sides of his country, but loves its people still.
He has stated that his wide lyrical scope is due to his being a sort of medium. For example, he wrote many crime-related songs using their jargon, but he never lived the criminal life in reality. Similarly, many of his songs about the Cossacks were written without the benefit of ever having a single relative from that community. [cite web|title=Official site. March 2001 charity concert transcript (interaction with audience)| url=http://www.rozenbaum.ru/public/index.php?type=2&id=3&id2=30]
Rosenbaum's most popular and culturally relevant song to-date, and his greatest hit, is "Vals-Boston" (Russian: Вàльс-бостòн), which translates to "The Boston Waltz." The title refers to a dance called the American Waltz, or alternatively the Boston.
In concert, Rosenbaum performs either alone or with his band, usually consisting of at least six other members (drummer, bass guitarist, two keyboardists, lead electric guitarist, and violinist). In his solo concerts, his guitar accompaniment tends to be different every time in some way. He is known for the way he stretches or, contrarily, cuts the length of musical bars in a song, making the song unique and unpredictable every time.
Rosenbaum is strongly opposed to lip synching during his concerts, a practice that has become increasingly widespread in Russia after the Soviet era. Once, during a festival concert, where many performers lip synched, Rosenbaum, all the time speaking into his live microphone, ascerbically asked the sound mixer: "Can you turn up my guitar a bit, guys? After all, the little thing's live!"
2000s
Political career
On
December 7th ,2003 Alexander Rosenbaum took office as a member of the Russian parliament (the fourth Duma) for "Yedinaya Rossiya" and deputy chairman of the State Duma Culture Committee. When asked by a journalist about what he had to sacrifice to be able to run for MP, Rosenbaum answered:He was not listed as an MP in the fifth Duma. [cite web|title=State Duma official site| url=http://www.duma.gov.ru/|accessdate=2007-12-28]
Business
Rosenbaum is co-owner of a growing (as of 2007) network of beer-halls in Saint-Petersburg, called "Tolstiy Frayer" [cite web|title=News article| url=http://www.dp.ru/spb/news/restaurant/2007/04/03/211323/] . The name has a gangster slang air to it and can roughly be rendered as "Regular Fat Chap".
Discography
*Pamyati A. Zvezdina-Severnogo ("In memory of A. Zvezdin-Severniy"; April 1982)
*Noviye pesni ("New Songs"; November 1983)
*Epitafiya ("Epitaph"; 1986)
*Moi dvory ("My Home Streets";1986)
*Narisuyte mne dom ("Paint Me a House"; 1986)
*Doroga dlinoyu v zhizn ("The Life-long Road"; 1988)
*Kazachyi pesni ("Cossack Songs"; 1988)
*Anafema ("Anathema"; 1988)
*Nyu-Yorkskiy kontsert ("A New-York Concert"; 1987)
*Gop-stop ("Gop-stop";1993)
*Goryachaya Desyatka ("Hot Ten"; 1994)
*A. Rozenbaum i “Bratya Zhemchuzhniye” 11 let spustya ("A. Rosenbaum and the “Zhemchuzhniye brothers”, 11 years after"; 1994)
*Veshchaya sudba ("Prophetic Fate"; 1994, compilation)
*Nostalgiya ("Nostalgia"; 1994)
*Vyalotekushchaya Shizofreniya ("Schizophrenia in Slow Progress"; December 1994)
*Byloye i diski ("The Past and the Disks"; volumes 1, 2 and 3)
*Antologiya 1. Domashniy kontsert ("Anthology 1. A Home Concert"; 1981)
*Antologiya 2. Posvyashcheniye posvyashchayushchim ("Anthology 2. Devoted to the Devoters"; 1983)
*Antologiya 3. Kontsert v Vorkute. ("Anthology 3. A Concert inVorkuta "; 1984)
*Antologiya 4. Kontsert na LOMO ("Anthology 4. A Concert at LOMO"; 1987)
*Rozoviy zhemchug ("Pink Pearls"; August-November 1995)
*Na plantatsiyah lyubvi ("On Plantations of Love"; March-May 1996)
*Kontsert v den rozhdeniya ("A Birthday Concert"; September 1996)
*Vozvrashcheniye na Argo ("The Return toArgo "; February 1997)
*Iyulskaya zhara ("July Heat"; November 1997)
*Luchshiye pesni ("The Best Of"; 1982-1997, compilation)
*Transsibirskaya magistral ("Trans-Siberian Railway " 1999)
*Odinokiy volk ("Lonesome Wolf"; 2001, compilation)
*Nastoyashchiy soldat ("Real Soldier"; April 2000)
*Staraya gitara ("Old Guitar"; 2001)
*Ya lyublyu vozvrashchatsya v svoy gorod... ("I Love Coming Back to My Town…"; 2003)
*Strannaya zhizn ("Strange Life"; 2003)
*Ya vizhu svet ("I See the Light"; December 2005)
*Poputchiki ("Fellow-travellers"; October 2007)References
Russian
External links
* [http://www.rozenbaum.ru Rozenbaum.ru] - Official site, includes many recordings and lyrics.
* [http://www.duma.gov.ru Duma.gov.ru] - State Duma official site
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