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{{Short description|Ukrainian children's music band}} |
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⚫ | '''Masterok''' had countless TV and live appearances all over the world, 5 vinyl LP records and |
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⚫ | '''Masterok''' (also spelled "Masterock") is a children's music band from [[Dnipro]], [[Ukraine]]. Founded in 1975 by composer, arranger, musician '''[[:ru:Некрич, Михаил Григорьевич|Mikhail Nekrich]]''', the band had numerous members (age 5-14) who contributed their young talents towards its success. <br /> |
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⚫ | '''Masterok''' had countless TV and live appearances all over the world, as well as 5 vinyl LP records and 4 CD albums releases. The band always featured strong vocals, keyboards, guitars, woodwinds, bass, drums & percussion. Always performing live, the young members had a commitment to formal music training as well as an extensive touring and studio work schedule. <br /> |
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Many former members have chosen the fields of music and art as their careers. |
Many former members have chosen the fields of music and art as their careers. |
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==Milestones of Masterok's career== |
==Milestones of Masterok's career== |
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*1975 [[:ru:Некрич Михаил Григорьевич|M. Nekrich]] holds first auditions for the band and discovers its first young stars |
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*1986 Russian giant '''[[Melodiya]]''' releases band's second LP "Funny Collection" |
*1986 Russian giant '''[[Melodiya]]''' releases band's second LP "Funny Collection" |
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*1986 International Song Festival in [[Siedlce]] |
*1986 International Song Festival in [[Siedlce]] |
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*2005 Atlantic releases Masterok's [[Christmas]] album "Rejoice To Christ’s Birth!"[http://www.umka.com.ua/eng/catalogue/1867/] |
*2005 Atlantic releases Masterok's [[Christmas]] album "Rejoice To Christ’s Birth!"[http://www.umka.com.ua/eng/catalogue/1867/] |
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==Former members== |
==Former members (incomplete list)== |
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*Andrey Romaniy - vocals |
*Andrey Romaniy - vocals |
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*Alexandr Levin - bass, vocals |
*Alexandr Levin - bass, vocals |
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*Svetlana Varjel - keyboards, vocals |
*Svetlana Varjel - keyboards, vocals |
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*Natalia Karyaka - keyboards, vocals |
*Natalia Karyaka - keyboards, vocals |
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*Anastasia Biretz - keyboards, vocals |
*Anastasia Biretz - keyboards, vocals |
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*Dmitri Rotmistrovsky - |
*Dmitri Rotmistrovsky - flute, vocals |
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*Yuri Ptashnikov - |
*Yuri Ptashnikov - flute, drums, vocals |
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*Victoria Sevastianova - keyboards, vocals |
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*Olga |
*Olga Ishenko - bass |
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*Irina Spas'ko - vocals, guitar |
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*Vitaly Sedunov - |
*Vitaly Sedunov - vibraphone, drums, vocals |
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*Konstantin Diduch - [[guitar]] |
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*Konstantin Diduch - guitar |
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*Vladimir "Shmaga" Rechtman - |
*Dmitri Bolotov - guitar |
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*Vladimir "Shmaga" Rechtman - drums, vocals |
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*Anton Skhorochodov - |
*Anton Skhorochodov - drums, vocals |
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*Alyona Levin - vocals, keyboards |
*Alyona Levin - vocals, keyboards |
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*Elena Kuznetsova Jr - keyboards, vocals |
*Elena Kuznetsova Jr - keyboards, vocals |
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*Evgeny Kuchtin - bass |
*Evgeny Kuchtin - bass |
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*Victoria Brekhar - vocals |
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*Alexandr Parubets - vocals |
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*Zhanneta Nekrich-Lopez - keyboard |
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*George Nekrich - violin, vocal |
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==Other professionals associated with the band== |
==Other professionals associated with the band== |
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*Boris Kaptselovich - sound |
*Boris Kaptselovich - sound |
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*Boris Glizer - theatrical director |
*Boris Glizer - theatrical director |
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*George Nekrich - music director |
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[[Category:Child musical groups]] |
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[[Category:Folk rock groups]] |
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[[Category:Musical collectives]] |
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[[Category:Ukrainian pop music groups]] |
Latest revision as of 19:06, 13 February 2024
Masterok (also spelled "Masterock") is a children's music band from Dnipro, Ukraine. Founded in 1975 by composer, arranger, musician Mikhail Nekrich, the band had numerous members (age 5-14) who contributed their young talents towards its success.
Masterok had countless TV and live appearances all over the world, as well as 5 vinyl LP records and 4 CD albums releases. The band always featured strong vocals, keyboards, guitars, woodwinds, bass, drums & percussion. Always performing live, the young members had a commitment to formal music training as well as an extensive touring and studio work schedule.
Many former members have chosen the fields of music and art as their careers.
Milestones of Masterok's career
[edit]- 1975 M. Nekrich holds first auditions for the band and discovers its first young stars
- 1986 Russian giant Melodiya releases band's second LP "Funny Collection"
- 1986 International Song Festival in Siedlce
- 1986 the band was chosen to stay and perform in Artek
- 1986 International Rock Festival in Kiev
- 2005 Atlantic releases Masterok's Christmas album "Rejoice To Christ’s Birth!"[1]
Former members (incomplete list)
[edit]- Andrey Romaniy - vocals
- Marina Kuleba - vocals, guitar
- Alexandr Levin - bass, vocals
- Svetlana Varjel - keyboards, vocals
- Elena Kuznetsova - keyboards, vocals
- Vitaly Shapovalov - keyboards, vocals
- Natalia Karyaka - keyboards, vocals
- Anastasia Biretz - keyboards, vocals
- Dmitri Rotmistrovsky - flute, vocals
- Yuri Ptashnikov - flute, drums, vocals
- Victoria Sevastianova - keyboards, vocals
- Olga Ishenko - bass
- Irina Spas'ko - vocals, guitar
- Vitaly Sedunov - vibraphone, drums, vocals
- Konstantin Diduch - guitar
- Dmitri Bolotov - guitar
- Vladimir "Shmaga" Rechtman - drums, vocals
- Anton Skhorochodov - drums, vocals
- Alyona Levin - vocals, keyboards
- Elena Kuznetsova Jr - keyboards, vocals
- Evgeny Kuchtin - bass
- Victoria Brekhar - vocals
- Alexandr Parubets - vocals
- Zhanneta Nekrich-Lopez - keyboard
- George Nekrich - violin, vocal
Other professionals associated with the band
[edit]- Natalia Nekrich - répétiteur
- Boris Kaptselovich - sound
- Boris Glizer - theatrical director
- George Nekrich - music director