Soviet and Russian musician Andrei Derzhavin told about his last conversation with the composer, People’s Artist of Russia Vyacheslav Dobrynin. Derzhavina nail “Channel Five”.
According to Derzhavin, Dobrynin recently called him and invited him to shoot a TV show – he wanted to gather friends for a joint project.
“I really wanted to get us all together and asked when I had free time in my schedule. I say: “For you – always.” “He was very cheerful,” the 61-year-old artist recalls.
Derzhavin called Dobrynin’s departure a great loss.
“He always knew how to inspire, how to instill a love of life in everyone around him, including me,” he said.
Vyacheslav Dobrynin is the author of the hits “Blue Mist” and “Don’t rub salt in my wound…” He also wrote music for songs such as “Farewell (from all the train stations”), “Everything I have in life”, “Who told you”, “Music is playing on the ship” and many more. Songs based on his music were performed by Alla Pugacheva, Mikhail Boyarsky, Mikhail Shufutinsky, Masha Rasputina, Lev Leshchenko. He founded the group “Doktor Shlyager” in 1994. He collaborated with the poet Leonid Derbenev.
Dobrynina gone October 1, after suffering three strokes.
previously producer named Vyacheslav Dobrynin, by Russian Toto Cutugno.
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Source: Gazeta
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