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Yan Abramovich Frenkel (Russian: Ян Абрамович Френкель) (November 21, 1920, Kyiv – August 25, 1989, Riga, USSR) was a popular Soviet Ukrainian composer and performer of Jewish descent.

Yan Frenkel
BornNovember 21, 1920
Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR
DiedAugust 25, 1989(1989-08-25) (aged 68)
Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union
Resting placeNovodevichy Cemetery, Moscow
OccupationComposer, singer, violinist, pianist, actor
Notable workZhuravli (1968)
TitlePeople's Artist of the USSR (1989)
AwardsUSSR State Prize (1982)

Biography


Yan Frenkel was a Russian Soviet composer born in Kyiv, Ukraine. He was originally taught violin by his father, and later studied classical violin at the Kiev Conservatory under Yakob Magaziner [ru], and the piano. During the Second World War he was evacuated to Orenburg, where he entered at the Orenburg Antiaircraft Military School (Zenitnoe Uchilishche), and played the violin in the orchestra of the Avrora Cinema. In 1942 served at the front lines, was wounded. After the hospital, since 1943 played in the military orchestra. After the war, since 1946 he lived in Moscow, where he wrote orchestral arrangements and played the violin in small orchestras.

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 Mikhail Tanich, Igor Shaferan, and the husband and wife team Konstantin Vanshenkin and Inna Goff [ru]]. Thanks to Mark Bernes his song Zhuravli ('The Cranes', lyrics by Rasul 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 25, 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


As reported by composer's fan site, members of Soviet ruling bureaucracy orchestrated a campaign against 'The Cranes', citing the song's religious undertones. The case was elevated all the way to the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, who decreed "acceptable to perform, but not too often".[1]

Frenkel was the prototype for Gena the Crocodile, a fictional, friendly crocodile in the series of popular animation films Gena the Crocodile, Cheburashka and Shapoklyak.[2]


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На других языках


- [en] Yan Frenkel

[es] Yan Frenkel

Yan Abrámovich Frénkel (ruso: Ян Абрамович Френкель ) (21 de noviembre de 1920, Kiev - 25 de agosto de 1989, Riga, URSS [actualmente capital de Letonia) fue un popular compositor e intérprete soviético.

[ru] Френкель, Ян Абрамович

Ян Абра́мович Фре́нкель (21 ноября 1920, Киев, Украинская ССР — 25 августа 1989, Рига) — советский композитор-песенник, певец, скрипач, гитарист, пианист, актёр[1]; народный артист СССР (1989), лауреат Государственной премии СССР (1982).



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