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Zhenevsky Valentin Ivanovich

1951

Valentyn Ivanovych Zhenevskyi (Russian: Валентин Иванович Женевский) is a Soviet Azerbaijani and Ukrainian chamber and pop singer (baritone), composer and teacher. Laureate of All-Ukrainian and International festivals. Member of the creative union "Association of Variety Artists of Ukraine", "Honoured Artist of Variety Art of Ukraine", "Honoured Worker of Variety Art of Ukraine".
Biography
Valentin Zhenevsky was born on 17 March 1951 in Orsha, Vitebsk Oblast, the Belarusian SSR. A little later, he and his mother moved to Ashagi-Gyuzdak to live with his father (near Baku), and a year later he went to primary school, then to an eight-year school, then to a secondary school, which he graduated from in Khirdalan.

In 1964-1966, he studied accordion at a music school in Balajari. At the same time, he became interested in singing. Most of all, he liked the young Muslim Magomayev. Valentin Geneva began his professional singing at the Folk Conservatory, which was located in the S.G. Shaumyanav House of Culture [Archived 19 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine]. Then he studied at the music school in Brest, with Regina Sokolovskaya as his singing teacher, and after his mother Anastasia's illness, he returned to Baku. Baku and successfully graduated from the Asaf Zeynalli Baku Music School [Archived 15 January 2015] (studied in the class of A. A. Milovanov), received a characteristic - a recommendation [Archived 15 January 2015] for admission to the conservatory. The best singers of Azerbaijan studied in the class of Alexander Akimovich.

In 1978, Valentyn Geneva entered the Azerbaijan State Conservatory named after U. Hajibeyov, the evening department, where Vitaliy Popchenko was the teacher of solo singing, and after his illness - Mehdiyev Firudin Mehti oglu. Chamber singing was taught by Mira Goncharska. He combined his studies with his work as a vocalist in the Chamber Choir of the Choral Society of Azerbaijan [Archived 5 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine], with Lyaman Atakishiyeva as its director. Since 1998, Valentyn Ivanovych has been working as a vocal teacher in educational institutions in Khmelnytskyi, Izmail, Tiraspol, and Odesa, combining his work with solo performances at various venues. Many of Valentyn Ivanovych's students have won regional, national and international competitions.

The hope of love
Hope of love
Nadiya of lyubvi
Basic information
Years 1988 - 1998
Country USSR USSR Ukraine Ukraine
Language Ukrainian
Label Melody
The composition of Valentin Geneva vocals
Valentina Zagorodnyuk keyboards
Valery Kushnir lead guitar
Valeriy Varzar rhythm guitar
Ruslan Krasovsky bass guitar
Sergey Danko drums
Sergey Kiselev sound engineer
www.jenevskiy.ucoz.ua
Nadezhda Lyubvi (Russian: Надежда любви, English: Nadiya of lyubvi) (1988, Avangard, Odesa region - 1998, Avangard, Odesa region) is a Ukrainian pop ensemble created under the direction of Valentyn Genevsky.

The history of the ensemble
In 1988, Valentyn Zhenevskyi received an invitation to work as the director of the "House of Culture" of Avangard-D LLC, located in the residential area (urban-type settlement) "Avangard", Ovidiopol district, Odesa region, Ukraine. The general director was Viktor Dobriansky, who allocated funds for the repair of the building. While the House of Culture was being renovated, Valentyn Zhenevskyi composed a variety of songs, some based on his poems and others on poems by young authors: Valentina Zagorodniuk, Galina Vegova, Vladimir Marukhin, Leonid Safonov, Mikhail Romanchuk and the famous Russian poet Nikolai Dorizo. He also wrote a piece for a pop orchestra [Archived 1 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine]. In total, there are about thirty works: lyrical songs and ballads, love songs, civilian patriotic themes, songs about the Motherland, military songs, songs dedicated to the Afghan war. Thus, with the support of Viktor Leontyevych [Archived 1 February 2015], a professional pop ensemble "Hope of Love" was created at the House of Culture [Archived 5 April 2016] (based on the first song that started the concert). The staff of the House of Culture was selected so that the musicians, in addition to their main job, took an active part in the ensemble, not just worked and rehearsed, but also travelled around Odesa region with concerts. The ensemble performed wherever they could, in houses of culture and sanatoriums, in field camps, factories, and at monuments and monuments. The youngest Ruslan Krosovskyi, who graduated from the Odesa Conservatory named after A. V. Nezhdanova (now the Odesa National Music Academy named after A. V. Nezhdanova), played bass guitar. The drummers were Serhiy Danko and Mykola Bilyaev. Valerii Varzar played rhythm guitar, and Valerii Kushnyr played lead guitar. Both of them, but in different years, were heads of the House of Culture. The former was the ensemble's sound engineer for a short time, and the latter was an arranger, graduating from the Odesa School of Culture (now the Odesa School of Art and Culture named after K. F. Dankevych [Archived 1 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine]). The chief sound engineer was Serhiy Kiselev. He graduated from the Faculty of Music and Pedagogy (now the Faculty of Music and Choreographic Education) of the South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky. Valentyn Ivanovych's vocal students took part in the concerts: Marina Selifanova, Yuriy Podgorny and Ivan Chernychuk, as well as the vocal and dance duo "Inspiration" consisting of Oksana Zaliznyak and Lilia Zayats. The lyrics for the songs were written by Mykhailo Romanchuk. Valentyna Zahorodniuk was the musical director of the House of Culture and the pop group. She also composed music and sang well, and graduated from the Ushynskyi Pedagogical College (now the South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynskyi). Valentyn Zhenevskyi was the artistic director, lead vocalist of the ensemble, author of songs and poems. Over the 10 years of the "Hope of Love" pop ensemble's work, musicians have changed, but the spirit of love's creativity has remained in the group.

Composer's songwriting
"Hope of Love" [Archived 5 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"Memories" [Archived 26 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"Slender Girl" (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"I Don't Believe You" [Archived 5 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"What to do" [Archived 27 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"I want to live your dream" [Archived 29 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"And the rain is coming" [Archived 26 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"Ah, Madame, You're a Madame" [Archived 4 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"Odessitka" [Archived 28 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"I'll come from America" [Archived 4 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"The day before" (V. Zhenevsky - N. Dorizo)
"You deceived me, girl" [Archived 26 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (V. Zhenevsky - M. Romanchuk)
"Fate" [Archived 27 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (V. Zhenevsky - V. Zahorodniuk)
"Cossacks were coming" [Archived 1 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (V. Zhenevsky - L. Safonov)
"Ivan-Chai" [Archived 28 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (V. Zhenevsky - G. Vegova)
"Native Places" [Archived 28 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (V. Zhenevsky - poems by an unknown author)
"Don't cry, my mother, don't cry" [Archived 26 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (V. Zhenevsky - M. Romanchuk)
"Love is gone" (V. Zhenevsky - M. Romanchuk)
"Ah, roulette" (V. Zhenevsky - M. Romanchuk)
"Backwater" [Archived 28 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (V. Zhenevsky - M. Romanchuk)
"My friend" (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"I fell in love with you" (music and lyrics by V. Zhenevsky)
"I don't blame you" (music and lyrics by V. Genevsky)
"I love you so much, my dear" (music and lyrics by V. Genevsky)
"Tell me, Gypsy" (music and lyrics by V. Genevsky)
"White Dance" (V. Zhenevsky - L. L'dova)
"A bird circles the window" (V. Genevsky - V. Zagorodnyuk)
"A little confused song" (V. Zhenevsky - V. Dolina)
"Why was the war needed" (V. Zhenevsky - M. Romanchuk)
"Date" (V. Zhenevsky - V. Zagorodnyuk)
"Variety play" [Archived 1 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine] (V. Zhenevsky)
Pedagogical activity and concert performances
In 1998, Valentyn Ivanovych began teaching. Senior Lecturer: Vocal Department, speciality "Academic Singing", Khmelnytsky Music School of V. I. Zaremba [Archived 19 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; Department of Music, Faculty of Education, Izmail State University of the Humanities; [Archived 31 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine. ] of the Department of Choral Conducting and Vocal Performance, Faculty of Arts and Architecture, Transnistrian State University named after T.G. Shevchenko [Archived 29 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine]; and the Solo Singing Studio of the Methodological Centre, South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynskyi. During this period, students of the solo singing studio have repeatedly become laureates of city, regional, national and international festivals and competitions. She combines her teaching work with concert performances.
At the concert dedicated to the 45th anniversary of the Pedagogical Faculty of the ISU, he performed the Neapolitan song "Passion" (N. Valente - E. Tagliaferi.) [Archived 1 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine] On 26 December 2002, at the evening dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the creative activity of the head of the Department of Arts of the PSU named after T. G. Shevchenko, conductor and head of the Chamber Women's Choir, Professor N. V. Okushko, [Archived 1 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Shevchenko, the conductor and head of the Chamber Women's Choir, Professor N. V. Okushko, [Archived 19 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Andersen) and "The Solemn Song" (M. Magomayev - R. Rozhdestvensky), [Archived 28 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine] and in the final with Lidiya Sizineva, performed the duet "Silva and Edwin" from the operetta "Silva". The concerts were also held in the cities and districts of the Transnistrian region. On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, Valentin Geneva performed "Buchenvali Chime" (V. Muradeli - A. Soboleva) at the Memorial to the soldiers who died in this war in the village of Prilimanskoye. In one of his concerts in the hall of the K.D. Ushynskyi National Pedagogical University, he sang the aria "Mr X" from the operetta "The Circus Princess" (I. Kalman - I. Zarubina, O. Fadeeva). Genevsky's voice is a beautiful timbre, full range, chamber small, though flighty dramatic baritone. The singer's repertoire includes ancient arias of the XVII-XVIII centuries, songs and romances by Russian, Azerbaijani and foreign composers. Among arias and operas, he prefers dramatic baritone roles. Admirers of Geneva's talent note the musicality of a beautifully constructed phrase, and, despite his chamber profile, Geneva's main trump card is singing - he puts his whole soul into the work he performs, he has great willpower and great efficiency, which allows him to achieve its full sound from a small voice.

Family.
Parents: Father - Nuraliyev Ibrahim Mamedovich [Archived 19 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (21.XII.1924-14.X.2003), a police officer;
Mother - Geneva Anastasiya Ivanovna [Archived 19 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (11.IV.1918-06.VI.1985), railway worker;
Married: First wife (1977-1980) - Tatiana Ilyinskaya (14.V.1956);
Second wife (1984-1990) - Nadiia Kudriavtseva (11.IV.1951);
Third wife (since 1998) - Olga Geneva, [Archived 19 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (19.XI.1955).
Children: Daughter - Ekaterina Peshekhonova and Son-in-law - Alexander Peshekhonov [Archived 12 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine.] (07.VII.1979) and (16.VIII.1979);
Son (of Olga) - Alexei Bagriy and Daughter-in-law - Svetlana Bagriy [Archived 16 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (22.VIII.1975) and (21.VII.1984).
Grandchildren - Veronika (21.XI.2000), Valeria (23.II.2007) and Artem (21.IV.2007)
Brothers: Nuraliyev Tofik (1950), Nuraliyev Arif (12.XII.1958), Nuraliyev Akif (8.VIII.1961), Nuraliyev Asif (27.VII.1970)
Sisters: Nuraliyeva Narkhanum (22.I.1964) and Rakhmanova Nargiz (7.III.1975)
Videos - concerts (list)
1990 A slender girl [Archived 27 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine].
1998 May Waltz
2005 "The city which does not exist";
2005 "The Woman I Love" [Archived 1 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine];
2005 "The Wedding";
2005 "O sole mio";
2005 "Mama";
2007 "V. Zhenevsky with his grandson Artem";
2009 "My Odesa" [Archived 3 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine];
2011 "Page of Memory, deceased musicians" [Archived 4 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine];
2011 Buchenwald chime;
2011 Thank you;
2011 Hope of love [Archived 5 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine];
2011 "Photo and video album to the music of V. Geneva" [Archived 1 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine].
2016 My city Baku
2017 р. In memory of M. Glinka (2nd edition)
2017 р. In memory of M. Glinka
Discography (list of albums)
1984, no. 01. "Thank you" [Archived 18 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 02. "As long as I remember, I live" [Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine];
1986, no. 03. "Caro mio ben" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 04. "True friends" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
1987, no. 05. "Melody" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
1990 № 06. "Hope of Love" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
1991 № 07. "Spring Land" [Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine]; № 08. "Don't be proud" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2000, no. 09. "Selected works" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2002, no. 10. "I'm not angry" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 11. "In the middle of a noisy ball" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine].
2004, no. 12. "Catari" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 13. "Santa Lucia" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2005, no. 14. "Guardo che luna" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 15. "Come primo" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 16. "Travellers in the night" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2006 № 17. "Oh, if I could express in sound" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2007, no. 18. "And the years fly" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2008, no. 19. "I love you life" [Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 20. "With love to a woman" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2009, no. 21. "I look at the sky" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 22. "Beloved woman" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 23. "Evening bell" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2010 р. № 24. "Operatic arias by Russian composers" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; № 25. "Dark Night" [Archived 19 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine];
2011, no. 26. "Operatic arias by foreign composers" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; no. 27. "Let us worship the great years" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2012, no. 28. "Beloved city" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
2013 № 29. "If you are lucky a little - a little" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine]; № 30. "Love's soft words" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine].
Awards and honorary titles
Diploma of the Odesa Regional Committee of the Trade Union of Agricultural Workers [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (21.06.1991, Odesa);
Diploma of the Avanhard Village Council [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (1998, Avanhard village, Odesa region)
Diploma of the Ministry of Education of Ukraine [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (Decree № 491 of 22.07.1999, Kyiv);
Diploma of the National Centre for Aesthetic Education of Children and Youth... [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (№ 816 of 12.09.2002, № 89, Kyiv);
Diploma of the Head of the Department of Education and Science [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (2003, Odesa);
Diploma of the Odesa Regional State Administration [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (2004);
Diploma of the Methodological Centre of the K.D. Ushynskyi National Pedagogical University [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (17.03.2011, Odesa);
Diploma of the first prize winner of the All-Union Competition of Choirs in Crimea "Song over the Bay" (№ 572, 10.08.1980, Sevastopol);
Diploma of the first degree winner of the X All-Ukrainian Festival-Contest "Your Talents, Ukraine" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (789 24-29 June 2000, Yuzhne);
Diploma of the All-Ukrainian competition of patriotic song "Ukraine, my dear country..." [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (16.12.2000, Donetsk);
Badge "Excellence in Education of Ukraine" (No. 610-k of 17.08.2001, Kyiv) [Archived 20 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine];
Medal "Star of Ukrainian Variety" of the All-Ukrainian Association of Music and Television Artists "ADEM of Ukraine" [Archived 20 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (Series A, No. 000006, 21.12.2014, Odesa);
"Honoured Artist of Variety Art of Ukraine" [Archived 19 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine].(№ 38, 28.02.2011, Kyiv) [Archived 20 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine],
"Honoured Worker of Variety Art of Ukraine" [Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine] (№ 219, 18.02.2015, Kyiv) [Archived 19 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine].
Achievements of students
Winners of All-Ukrainian and International festivals and competitions:
"Your talents, Ukraine!"; "Ukraine, my dear"; "Spring Rhapsody";
"Merry Autumn Holidays"; "Ukrainian Bel canto";
"Vocal and Conducting Art"; "Our Home is Transnistria";
"Artek lights a star"; "By the Black Sea"; "Golden Note";
"Youth, Inspiration, Talent"; "Sun, Youth, Beauty" and "Sergiyevsky Dawns";
The winners of these festivals and competitions in different years (2000-2008),
Valentyn Ivanovych's pupils became the winners of these festivals - competitions in different years (2000-2008):
Olga Vyshniakova, Svitlana Esipenko, Vyacheslav Hrabovyi,
Zhanna Demicheva, Serhii Lutsenko and Olena Bilous;
Yulia Popova and Vitaliy Malchuk became steel (twice);
Olena Serdyuk (5 times) and Vitaliy Boychenko (6 times).

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