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Andrey Makarevich
Андрей Макаревич
Makarevich in 2019
Born
Andrey Vadimovich Makarevich

(1953-12-11) 11 December 1953 (age 70)
Alma materMoscow Architectural Institute
Occupation(s)Singer, composer, writer, graphics artist, television host, producer, poet
TitlePeople's Artist of Russia (1999)
Awards

Andrey Vadimovich Makarevich (Russian: Андре́й Вади́мович Макаре́вич; born 11 December 1953) is an Israeli and Soviet-Russian rock musician and the founder of Russia's oldest still active rock band Mashina Vremeni (Time Machine).

Personal life

Makarevich was born in Moscow to mixed-heritage parents of Belarusian (royal peasantry),[1] Polish aristocracy (from the Sas family), Greek[2] and Jewish[3] origin. He graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute as a graphic artist.

He was born to a mother of Jewish origin, tuberculosis specialist, microbiologist Nina Markovna Makarevich (née Shmuylovich, 1926–1989) and a father of Belarusian origin, architect and teacher of the Moscow Architectural Institute Vadim Grigorievich Makarevich (1924–1996).

Until 2011, he was a supporter of the Presidents Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, believing that at that time there was no alternative to them, and that many problems were caused not by the authorities, but by the society itself.[4][5] Starting in 2011, he opposed the re-election of Putin for a third term in the absence of real elections.[5]

He immigrated to Israel in 2022, where he had a son from an Israeli-Ukrainian wife in his fourth marriage.[6]

Career

In his youth, Makarevich was a big fan of the English rock band The Beatles. In 1969, he founded Mashina Vremeni, a rock band largely inspired by Western rock and blues of the time. He is the band's singer and guitarist. While their music is written by all the members, Makarevich is the band's exclusive lyrics writer. Mashina Vremeni had a big influence on the development of rock music in USSR.

Makarevich also released eight solo albums, participated in regular TV shows and assisted other groups and artists. He authored several poetry collections and two volumes of memoirs. Makarevich is also interested in painting. He accompanied Mikhail Gorbachev on his solo album in 2009.[7]

Makarevich performed for Ukraine's internally displaced people during the war in Donbass in the Ukrainian town Svyatogorsk in August 2014.[8] Deputy of the State Duma Yevgeny Alexeyevich Fyodorov vowed to strip Makarevich of all Russian state honors, describing his performance in Svyatogorsk as "collaborating with the fascists".[8][9] Later that month, NTV aired a documentary titled 13 Friends of the Junta in which Makarevich was described as a "traitor" and supporter of fascists. The Moscow Times reported that footage of his concert "was merged with images of the fighting that he supposedly endorsed. The program never mentions that the concert was for the benefit of Ukraine's internally displaced children."[10]

In July 2015, Makarevich together with Ukrainian band Haydamaky and Polish singer Maciej Maleńczuk presented a new song, Only love will keep you alive (Тільки любов залишить тебе живим). The lyrics of the song are written in three languages – Russian, Ukrainian and Polish.[11][12]

In 2014 Makarevich received the Dr. Rainer Hildebrandt Human Rights Award endowed by Alexandra Hildebrandt. The award is given annually in recognition of extraordinary, non-violent commitment to human rights. He supported the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests[13] and criticized 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[14] In 2022, Russia designated him a "foreign agent".[15]

Solo discography

Makarevich speaking with Dmitry Medvedev

TV projects

Film

Makarevich had a cameo in the 1999 cult film 8 ½ $ and played an important acting role in Eldar Ryazanov's 2000 film Tikhiye omuty (Still Waters). He has also composed music for a number of films.[17]

Exhibitions

Books

References

  1. ^ "Как известно, среди звезд российской эстрады есть немало белорусов. Это Владимир Кузьмин, Алена Свиридова, Игорь Корнелюк, Андрей Макаревич, Борис Моисеев, солисты групп "Би-2" и "Ночные снайперы" (in Russian).[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Полесская родословная рок-музыканта Андрея Макаревича
  3. ^ ""This year, preparations for the Rosh ha-Shana involved people from all walks of the Moscow Jewish community. The capital's foremost restaurants and caterers provided food and beverages for the reception, evidently trying to impress the guests with the quality of their specialties. Taking part in the entertainment program, called "Together for 200 Years," were Iosif Kobzon, Mikhail Zhvanetsky, Maxim Dunaevsky and Andrei Makarevich"". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007.
  4. ^ Shary, Andrey (5 March 2008). "Андрей Макаревич: «Я действительно поддерживаю Путина и Медведева»" [Andrey Makarevich: "I really support Putin and Medvedev"]. Радио Свобода (in Russian). Radio Liberty. Archived from the original on 19 February 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  5. ^ a b Shakirov, Mumin (2 October 2011). "Русский рок против тандема «Путин—Медведев»" [Russian rock against the tandem "Putin—Medvedev"] (in Russian). Radio Liberty. Archived from the original on 16 October 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Андрей Макаревич: мой сын будет говорить и по-русски, и на ниврите. Интервью "Вестям"" [Andrey Makarevich: my son will speak both Russian and Hebrew. Interview for the "Vesti"]. vesty.co.il (in Russian). Вести. 11 April 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  7. ^ Odynova, Alexandra (19 June 2009). "Former Soviet Leader Gorbachev Records Album". The Saint Petersburg Times. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  8. ^ a b Balmforth, Tom (18 August 2014). "Russian Rocker Called a 'Traitor' For Performing for IDPs in Ukraine". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
  9. ^ Stomping Cats and Lace Panties: Russia's 12 Most Surreal Legislative Initiatives
  10. ^ Dolgov, Anna (26 August 2014). "Russian Rock Star Makarevich Slammed in State TV Smear Campaign". The Moscow Times.
  11. ^ "Макаревич заспівав з українцями і поляком про "дракона на ім'я влада"" [Makarevich sang with Ukrainians and Poles about "A dragon named 'Power'"] (in Ukrainian). LatestNewsResource. Archived from the original on 1 August 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  12. ^ "Макаревич, Маленчук і "Гайдамаки" записали нову пісню про мир". Укрінформ. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  13. ^ ""Мы глубоко возмущены, что диалогу с обществом власть предпочитает насилие"". Ekho Moskvy. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  14. ^ ""Нас поссорили со всем миром, нам врут": Макаревич нерезко высказался о войне Украины против 90% проголосовавших за отделение". www.unian.net (in Russian). No. 18 February 2022. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  15. ^ "Russian Authorities Designate Rock Star Makarevich And Navalny Ally As 'Foreign Agents'". www.rferl.org. 3 September 2022. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  16. ^ Chuck Norris and Anthony Durant. Archive release of SMAK. on YouTube
  17. ^ Andrey Makarevich at IMDb