Our Time. 30 unique interviews about who, when, and how created our music scene.
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Mikhail Margolis's new book is dedicated to the history of Russian show business and the key figures at its forefront and behind the scenes. It is based on a unique documentary chronicle. These are interviews once conducted by Margolis himself. Preserved in newspaper and magazine archives, voice recordings, and various broadcasts, these are testimonies of the era, the direct speech of heroes and eyewitnesses to events.
With the author, we will travel back 10, 20, 30 years. To a time when Igor Talkov had just been shot before a concert, Valery Meladze was still an unknown singer, Igor Krutoy lived in a communal apartment in Moscow with an elderly woman, and Fyodor Bondarchuk predicted the death of music videos. This is the time when Linda and Decl appeared on stage. A time when 26-year-old Philipp Kirkorov believed that an artist's stage presence should be modest. The time when Russian rock emerged from the underground and unexpectedly began packing stadiums, tasting true fame.
In this book, you'll read interviews with Alla Pugacheva, Boris Grebenshchikov, Stas Namin, Tigran Keosayan, Alena Sviridova, and other people who shaped Russian show business into what it is today.
Some names have become classics, while others are now forgotten. This book contains enough direct speech, facts, close-ups, and portraits to give you a sense of how the Russian musical "game of elimination" has evolved and changed, along with its players and our reality.
With the author, we will travel back 10, 20, 30 years. To a time when Igor Talkov had just been shot before a concert, Valery Meladze was still an unknown singer, Igor Krutoy lived in a communal apartment in Moscow with an elderly woman, and Fyodor Bondarchuk predicted the death of music videos. This is the time when Linda and Decl appeared on stage. A time when 26-year-old Philipp Kirkorov believed that an artist's stage presence should be modest. The time when Russian rock emerged from the underground and unexpectedly began packing stadiums, tasting true fame.
In this book, you'll read interviews with Alla Pugacheva, Boris Grebenshchikov, Stas Namin, Tigran Keosayan, Alena Sviridova, and other people who shaped Russian show business into what it is today.
Some names have become classics, while others are now forgotten. This book contains enough direct speech, facts, close-ups, and portraits to give you a sense of how the Russian musical "game of elimination" has evolved and changed, along with its players and our reality.
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