Dmitry Malikov Biography

Russian singer (born 1970)For the football player, see Dmitri Malikov (footballer).

Dmitry Yurievich Malikov (Russian: Дмитрий Юрьевич Маликов; born 29 January 1970) is a Russian singer, composer, occasional actor and a recent record producer.

Early life

Dmitry Malikov, who goes by his nickname Dima (Дима), was born in Moscow. His mother, Lyudmila Mikhailovna Vyunkova, was a dancer, and his father, Yuriy Fedorovich Malikov (Юрий Федорович Маликов), was part of a band called Samotsvety (Самоцветы). This combination of parental talent had a large influence in his becoming a musician. In the early 70s, Samotsvety became one of the most popular groups in the USSR, selling several million records. His younger sister, Inna Malikova (Инна Маликова), is also a recording artist. As his father was often on tour, Malikov was brought up by his grandparents.

Music

In 1985, Malikov performed two songs at the Soundtrack Concert (звуковая дорожка / Zvukovaya Dorozhka) organized by the popular Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets (Московский Комсомолец), which was his first major performance.

In 1994, Malikov released his first album, Until Tomorrow (До завтра / Do Zavtra), which had been released twice previously, once in 1993 as With You (С тобой / S Toboy) and in 1992, as Searching Soul (Поиски Души / Poiski Dushi). This was a compilation of his early hits, and the albums were nearly identical. He also released a second album in 1994, *led Come to Me (Иди ко мне / Idi Ko Mne). In 1996, Malikov released an album called Fear of Flying (Страх полета / Strah Polyeta).

The 1998 release of My Distant Star (Звезда моя далекая / Zvezda Moya Dalyokaya) saw one of his most successful singles, "You're the Only One" (Ты одна, ты такая / Ti Odna, Ti Takaya). 2000's Beads (Бисер / Biser) continued Malikov's progression as an artist, with the inclusion of several hard-hitting tracks (including the *le track) favoring harder synth sounds.

A compilation of instrumentals, 2001's Game (Игра / Igra), showcased Malikov's creativity. The album contained many ethereal arrangements reminiscent of Fear of Flying. While all songs showcased his pianistic prowess, one in particular, "Wanderer" (Странник / Strannik) ends with a chilling cl*ical climax. Perhaps the most innovative song is the 1955 standard, "Moscow Nights" (Подмосковные вечера / Podmoskovnye Vechera), backed by jazz drums and a chorus of crickets chirping in time. 2002 saw a return to Malikov's thoroughly-enjoyable pop songwriting with Love Story.

Pianomania

In 2006, Malikov brought Pianomania (PIANOMANIЯ) – a mixture of instrumental music, dance shows and colorful performances to life. In December 2010, in France, Dmitry Malikov presented a show of cl*ical music Symphonic Mania - creative development and a new vision of the project PIANOMANIYA.

Awards

  • Meritorious Artist (Deserved Artist) of Russia (Заслуженный артист России) (22 November 1999)
  • World's Best-Selling Recording Artist of the Year category - World Music Awards (1995)
  • People's Gold Grammophone (народной "Золотой граммофон") - Russian Radio (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,2001,2002,2003,2005,2015,2019)
  • Hundred-Percent Hit (Стопудовый хит) - Hit FM (Хит-FM) (1998, 1999, 2000)

Discography

DVDs

    Filmography

    1. 1992 — Увидеть Париж и умереть — Юра Орехов
    2. 1996 — Старые песни о главном 2 — physics teacher
    3. 1997 — Старые песни о главном 3 — Аркадий from the "Start" / singer at the disco
    4. 2001 — Старые песни о главном. Постскриптум
    5. 2005—2006 — Моя прекрасная няня (103 серия «Любовь и супчик», 133 серия «Долгожданная свадьба!») — камео
    6. 2006 — Здрасьте, я ваше папо!
    7. 2008 — И всё-таки я люблю… (soundtrack)
    8. (September 12, 2012 – September 2016) Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi! ("Russian: Спокойной ночи, малыши!") (Presenter, himself)

    References

      External links

      • Official Dmitry Malikov's website
      • Dmitry Malikov at Peoples.ru
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