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Russian music composer, performer, producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Igor Yakovlevich Krutoy (Russian: Игорь Яковлевич Крутой) or Ihor Yakovych Krutyi born on July 29, 1954), is a Ukrainian-Russian music composer, performer, producer and musical promoter.[1]
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Born | Igor Yakovlevich Krutoy July 29, 1954 |
Occupation(s) | Composer, music producer, television producer, singer, pianist, keyboardist, accordionist |
Years active | 1980s–present |
Title | People's Artist of Russia (1996) People's Artist of Ukraine (2011) |
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Labels | АRS Records |
Website | igorkrutoy.com |
Krutoy was awarded the title "Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation",[2] People's Artist of Russia[2] and People's Artist of Ukraine.[3] Winner of ZD Awards,[4] and Ovation Award.[5]
As a composer, he has collaborated with numerous renowned singers in classical and pop music, such as Anna Netrebko, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Aida Garifullina, Andrea Bocelli, Sumi Jo, Alla Pugacheva, Lara Fabian, Dimash Qudaibergen, Valery Leontyev, Ani Lorak, Sergey Lazarev, Irina Allegrova, Mikhail Shufutinsky and others.[6][7]
Since 2002, together with Raymonds Pauls, he organized the New Wave competition for young performers.[8]
Igor Krutoy was born on July 29, 1954, in Haivoron, Kirovograd Oblast.[9] When a child, he taught himself to play the accordion, and later played in the school band.[9][10] Krutoy studied at the musical school, and after graduation he entered the Theory faculty at Kirovograd music college, where he graduated with distinction in 1974.[10] He failed to enter the Kiev Conservatory and spent the following year giving accordion classes in Haivoron and Bandurovo village.[9] Next year Krutoy entered Nikolaev State Pedagogical Institute at conductor (choral music) department. While studying there, he worked in restaurants, where he met singer Aleksander Serov, who later would become his friend and perform many of his songs. During that period Krutoy also worked as artistic director of Valentina Tolkunova band and gave performances accompanying famous Russian male actor Yevgeny Leonov.[9]
In 1979, he was invited to Moscow Concert Orchestra "Panorama", where he worked together with such famous artists, as Leonid. In 1986 Igor Krutoy finally managed to enter the Saratov Conservatory, the composer department.[11] In parallel, his friend, popular singer Aleksander Serov, was winning international competitions with Igor Krutoy songs "Inspiration" and "In Fate's Despite". Krutoy was awarded the Lenin Komsomol Prize in 1989.[12]
In 2012, Igor Krutoy became the chairman of Music1.ru and a shareholder of Net Element following a $2 million investment into the company. The joint venture culminated with the launch of www.Music1.ru, expected to become the online centerpiece of Krutoy's music enterprise and the online music market leader in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries.
Igor Krutoy's father Yakov Krutoy (1917–1980) is Jewish. He worked as a freight forwarder at "RADIODETAL" factory in Haivoron. His mother Svetlana (born 1934) worked as laboratory specialist at sanitary and epidemiological station.[9] His sister Alla Krutaya (married name Baratta), is the author and host of Laskavo prosymo (Welcome, "Ласкаво просимо") show at TV company "Ukraine".[13][14] Alla has been living in the United States since 1993, she is married to Italian lawyer Anthony Baratta, and they have one daughter, Natasha, who is a student.[13]
Film soundtracks[15]
Krutoy is head of ARS[16] owns 25% of Muz-TV which plays Russian pop music videos. Since 2002, ARS also organizes the New Wave (competition) for young performers of popular music with Raimonds Pauls and Alla Pugacheva. As a management agency, ARS has signed artists such as Sopho Khalvashi.
In November 1999, Krutoy founded the "ARS Media" holding. The group - which was renamed in 2012 as Krutoy Media - owns the radio networks Radio Dacha , Radio Shanson , Love Radio , Radio Russkiy Hit and Vostok FM as well as the Moscow-exclusive stations Taxi FM and First Sport Radio (a/k/a Pervoye Sportivnoye).
In January 2013, Krutoy sold 75% of the company's shares to oligarch Mikhail Gutseriev, keeping the 25% to himself.[17]
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