Yury G. Chernavsky
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Yury (George) Chernavsky (russian: Юрий Александрович Чернавский; born March 17, 1947) is a Russian producer, composer and songwriter. Chernavsky is a member of performance rights organisations such as GEMA, BMI, and
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, and has also been recognized as an Honored Artist of the RSFSR.


Education

While living in Russia, obtained professional musical education in the First Music College in Tambov city, the Rachmaninov Tambov State Academy of Music (class of violin), and the Tambov Branch of the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts (composition, arrangement). After relocation to the United States, took master classes, SE-Hollywood (composer, producer, audio-movie business). Demonstrates a virtuosity in
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and in playing on violin, saxophone, keyboards,
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and East Asian exotic instruments.


Professional career


Work in the USSR

From 1969—1983, Chernavsky was fully involved in concert activities. In 1969—1973, Yury performed in jazz orchestras of Boris Rensky,
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, Leonid Utyosov, etc. In 1973—1975, he was a lead saxophone and arranger in the ''State Orchestra of Azerbaijan'', which at that time was compiled of the best jazz stars in the Soviet Union. Since 1976, a new era of Chernavsky's creativity had begun when he entered the mainstream in music. He worked as a
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with Soviet vocal-instrumental ensembles Fantasy and Krasnye Maki (Red Poppies) and, later on, with rock and pop groups Carnival, Dinamik, and Vesyolye Rebyata (Jolly Fellows). In the 1980s, Chernavsky wrote music and worked as a composer and producer. He worked with many Russian stars including Alla Pugacheva,
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, Mikhail Boyarsky, Sergei Minaev, Tõnis Mägi,
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, Anne Veski and many others. His musical passions were more oriented towards mainstream music, R&B and electro- fusion than to the heavy rock. Chernavsky was also active in the movie industry, collaborating with Georgy Jungwald-Hilkevich, Sergei Solovyov, Valery Pendrakovsky and other prominent directors. He also created sound tracks for more than 20
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s, being in close cooperation with the famous
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s Igor Kovalev and Aleksandr Tatarskiy (author of cartoons '' Investigation Held by Kolobki'', ''Wings, Legs and Tails'', ''Pilot Brothers'', etc., that were awarded international golden prizes), and other authors. In 1981, he created a rock group, later named Dinamik, including Yury Kitaev, Sergei Ryzhov, Vladimir Kuzmin, and Yury Chernavsky. In that group, Chernavsky was a music director, played on keyboard and saxophone, and realized as an arranger a lot of his own new musical ideas that were reflected in two first group albums, ''Dinamik I'' and ''Dinamik II''. From 1983, he worked as a musical leader in the group Vesyolye Rebyata where he recorded the album '' Banana Islands'', which became popular in the Soviet Union. This audio album as well as ''Automatic Kit'', later purchased by the EMI Europe publishing company, represented the first international level of Russian rock music. In 1986, Yury was acting as a founder and president of the pop music studio SPM "Record" created under the auspices of the
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of Culture of the Soviet Union. This was the first in Russia largest independent professional company in the field of entertainment, with a multitude of branches throughout the country. Record gave a start in life for the famous Russian manager and producer Sergei Lisovsky,
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TV company, pop groups Tеnder May, Lube,
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, and Class, record studios by Igor Babenko, B. Zharov, Igor Matvienko and others, a good number of prominent Russian performers including Vyacheslav Malezhik, Igor Talkov, Andrei Razin, Alexander Malinin, Natalia Vetlitskaya, Sergei Krylov, Oleg Gazmanov, Vladimir Presniakov Jr. and more. The Russian superstar Alla Pugacheva worked closely with Chernavsky, and in 1984, together with the vocal group ABBA, performed his songs "Through the Eyes of a Child" and "Superman" that were presented by the Swedish TV star
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). These songs for the first time ranked highest in West European charts.


International festivals

Chernavsky was the musical director and composer for the following major international forums: * Ice Ballet, final show at the World Festival of Youth and Students, Moscow, 1985 *
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, Moscow, 1986 * Soviet-Indian Festival held for a period of two years, 1987—1988, in more than 30 cities in India and Soviet Union


Work in Germany

Since 1990, Chernavsky had been working in Berlin, Germany, where he has established in 1993 a record company "How's that" Music Gmbh with the known hit maker Bruce Hammond. Hits created by this company, including the ''
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'' project with songs "Love Song", "Tears Don’t Lie" and others, held the first place in the Top Hot 100 European charts for one and a half year. At the same time, Chernavsky, with his partners Bruce Hammond Earlam, Douglas Wilgrove and Pikosso Records company, was involved as a producer and composer in recording ''Beyond the Banana Islands'' and ''Magic Tour'' albums, which were released in Europe and Russia. Those were the first albums of his produced with German, Russian and U.S. performers.


Work in Hollywood

In the 1994, Chernavsky moved to work in Hollywood, where he established a company, LA 3D Motion, with his older son Damon. Damon worked with intense computer graphics technology, CGI, in video movie industry. Chernavsky was a producer for his son who later, on his 18th birthday, received recognition on the
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for the best music-video of the year. He was awarded for his work on "
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" by Backstreet Boys, and he also worked for groups
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, Tupac Shakur, Dance Jam, etc. Damon's creative team works as experts and masters in the computer Movie FX with many companies in Hollywood. He also worked with independent corporate FX groups such as Digital Domain leading by worldwide known movie director
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'', '' True Lies'', '' Titanic'') and others companies. Currently, Damon is a co-owner of the Hollywood 3D FX studio Red Square Studios. As an Executive Producer, Chernavsky was a contributor to Dance Jam Project, Hollywood, CA. He maintains close relations with the musical family clans of
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In the present time

Chernavsky works on major projects in the USA and Europe to developing Russian performers, advancing new ideas on the world market, and selecting young European professional artists (e.g., a Fox group / Pikosso Records "Hollywood Dreams V. 2" Hollywood Dreams, Vol. 2.
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Footnotes


References

* Kushnir, A. (2003
Chernavsky, Yuri: Banana Islands
In

Moscow, Agraf & Craft+. (In Russian).
March 17. Yuri Alexandrovich Chernavsky (For the 60th Birth Anniversary)
In: Tambov Dates 2007, Tambov, Proletarsky svetoch. (In Russian). * Soldatenkov, N. (1990) Chernavsky, Yuri. In: Rock Music in the USSR: A Trial of a Popular Encyclopedia, compiled by A.K. Troitsky, Moscow, Kniga, pp. 365–366. (In Russian). * Troitsky, A. (1991

Moscow, Iskusstvo, pp. 105–106. (In Russian). * Troitsky, A. (1988
Back in the USSR: The True Story of Rock in Russia
Faber & Faber, 160 p. , * Troitsky, A

The Moscow Times, March 5, 1994. Retrieved April 27, 2007.

compiled by A. Alexeyev, A. Burlaka and A. Sidorov, Moscow, Ostankino, 1991. (In Russian).


External links


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in the database Russian Animation in Letters and Figures. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Chernavsky, Yury 1947 births Living people Electronica musicians Singers from California Russian composers Russian male composers Russian film score composers Male film score composers Russian keyboardists Russian record producers Russian rock musicians Russian singer-songwriters Russian audio engineers Russian male singer-songwriters 20th-century Russian musicians 21st-century Russian musicians 20th-century American male musicians 21st-century American male musicians Honored Artists of the RSFSR