Alexey Ekimyan

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Alexey Ekimyan
Ալեքսեյ Հեքիմյան
Alexey Ekimyan's CD
Alexey Ekimyan's CD
Background information
Genre(s) Pop
Years active 1950s1982

Alexey Ekimyan (Armenian: Ալեքսեյ Հեքիմյան, Russian: Алексей Гургенович Экимян) also Alexey Gurgenovich Hekimyan (April 10, 1927, Baku - April 24, 1982, Moscow) was a famous Armenian-Russian composer, and author of popular songs. Ekimyan was also a General of Soviet militsia (police) and was the head of Criminal Investigation Department of Moscow region. He was considered the only popular composer in the world who ruled a law-enforcement department at the same time[1]. Ekimyan awarded by the "Renowned Master of the Arts" Armenian SSR official title.

Ekimyan's first song for the Moscow International Festival (1957) was approved by Vano Muradeli ("I don't know if you would become a general, but you would become a composer!"[2]). His songs were performed and recorded by prominent Soviet singers that include Lyudmila Zykina ("I don't need another love"), Iosif Kobzon, Lusine Zakaryan, Muslim Magomayev ("Save the friends"), Sofia Rotaru, Vakhtang Kikabidze, Ruben Matevosian ("Gharabaghtsin"). Among his most famous songs are- "Listopad", "Vsya jizn' vperedi", "Odinochestvo" (written by poets Robert Rozhdestvensky, Rasul Gamzatov and others). Aram Khachaturian wrote: "The melodies of Ekimyan are amazingly beautiful, expressive, plastic and always natural"[3]. Some hits by Ekimyan were chosen for the "Song of the Year" all-Soviet festivals during the 1970s-'80s [4].

The documentary film-concert "Paths of My Memory" (1979, 27 min.)[5] by Yerevan Studio is dedicated to the Alexey Ekimyan. His "Do not be sad" hit was used as a songtrack for the "Nu Pogodi" Soviet animated film series.

Ekimyan suffered a heart attack and died on April 24, 1982. He is buried in Yerevan, Armenia.

[edit] Discography

  • Artashes Avetyan sings: songs by Alexey Ekimyan, U.S.S.R.: Melodiya, 1978 (LP). C60-10619-20
  • Alexey Ekimyan. Beregite druzey..., Russia: Melodia, 2006 (CD)
  • Alexey Ekimyan. Vot i vstretilis, Russia: Melodia, 2007 (CD)

[edit] Links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ekimyan's biography at Peoples.Ru (in Russian)
  2. ^ The songs of first love, "Noev Kovcheg", #6, 2007
  3. ^ The songs of first love, "Noev Kovcheg", #6, 2007
  4. ^ "Pesnya goda"/"Song of the Year" festival's archive (1976-1982) (in Russian)
  5. ^ Armenian films official list