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COMPOSER
AND SINGER FEDOR BORKOVSKY was born on July 10, 1956. He graduated from Leningrad
Polytechnical Institute in 1979. In 1988 he finished People’s University of Music Art,
the classical guitar class under the instruction of Kniazev A.N.
He began writing music for his songs and sang them accompaning by the guitar at the
age of 13. Most of his best songs are on the lyrics of the “Silver Age” Russian poets.
In 1986 he met Larisa Nedielyaeva while
performing in the Club of Modern Song’s “Vstrecha” at the Palace of Culture
“Mir”. Their first concert was at the Scientist’s Club in Lesnoy, Leningrad, in
1988. Larisa sang Fedor’s songs, while Fedor played the guitar accompaning her to sing
her own songs. Until 1993 they used to perform at plants, factories and institutes of the
city and the Leningrad Region. During this period once a month they sang in a cosy small
cafe at Sarvoushkina ul, 72
Since 1993 Fedor included the saxophone in the music of his songs, with Vsevolod
Pokrovsky playing the sax part at concerts and in records.
In 1993 -1994 the group performed in big concert halls : The Variety Art Theatre,
The Palace of Culture named after M.Gorky in St.Petersburg, and in the Novgorod Concert
Hall. It is during these two years that most of their concerts were broadcast by radio and
TV. After 1994 Fedor never again performed together with Larisa.
The next two years (1995-1996) Fedor gave few concerts: some recitals in the
Yusupov Palace, the Anna Akhmatova Museum, the Fedor Dostoevsky Museum and the cafe
“Cat”. But then this period was devoted to tape-recording. In 1995 he released his
first tape-album “Pineapples in Champagne”. In 1997 his second tape-album “ Love’s
Old-time Fogs” came out. Since then Fedor more often performed in public: at the Cinema
Worker’s Club, the Journalist’s Club, and more often in the cafe “Admiral”
(Pochtumsky pereulok 8/53), where he presented the songs of his new tape-albums. In 1998
Fedor released his first CD “ I remember, my Love, I remember ...”.
In the late 1999 another
album called “Farewell to Igor Severianin" appeared. Fedor is planning to record an
album called “The Songs of the Politechnical Institute"
POETS ON WHOSE LYRICS HE WROTE HIS SONGS
In addition to the lyrics by the poets famous all over the world, Fedor Borkovsky
sometimes writes songs on his own lyrics, as well as those of some less famous poets of
our time: Natasha Kirilova, Galina
Souslova, Alina Mal’tseva ( the
author of six books, a member of the Writers’ Union), Max Dachie ( a member of the Journalists’ Union,
more famous for his verses for chidren) and Olga
Vendik. Alas, Max Dakhie and Olga Vendik are dead. Olga Vendik died in 1993 without
seeing her 30th birthday. She left behind only one book of wonderful poems “ The White Queen” ( listen to the song under the same title).
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