Oleg Mityaev
Background information
Birth nameOleg Grigorievich Mityaev
Born (1956-02-19) February 19, 1956
OriginChelyabinsk, USSR
GenresBard
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, actor
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1978–present
Websitemityaev.ru

Oleg Grigorievich Mityaev (Russian: Олег Григорьевич Митяев, 19 February 1956) is a Russian bard, musician and actor.

He was awarded the People's Artist of Russia award in 2009.[1] He is also a member of Russian Writers Union.

Mityaev is the author and first performer of the popular bard song So Good That All We... (1978).[2]

Discography

  • 1990 – Let's Talk Together
  • 1992 – Now They Speak About Money, songs of Yuri Vizbor
  • 1994 – The Letter from Africa
  • 1995 – Bright Past
  • 1996 – Summer is a Little Life
  • 1998 – Brave, People, Summer Will Come Soon!
  • 1999 – Best Songs
  • 2000 – Not Best Songs
  • 2002 – Neither Country, Not Churchyard..., lyrics by Joseph Brodsky
  • 2002 – Celestial Calculator or Lives of Wonderful People
  • 2003 – Concert in Kremlin, 2 CD
  • 2005 – Let's Talk Together! 25 Years Later
  • 2005 – The Smell of Snow
  • 2006 – Songs of Mityaev, in two parts
  • 2007 – Brave, People, Summer Will Come Soon!, re-issue
  • 2007 – Oleg Mityaev visiting Eldar Ryazanov, 2 CD
  • 2008 – New Collection. Best Songs of Oleg Mityaev
  • 2008 – There Will Be No Romance Anymore, CD+DVD
  • 2009 – Long Live Muse!, CD+DVD, lyrics by Alexandr Pushkin, music by David Tukhmanov
  • 2011 – Songs of Mityaev, the third part
  • 2011 – The Forgotten Feeling

Songbooks

  • 1992– Let's Talk Together. Songs by Oleg Mityaev
  • 1997– Songs
  • 2000 – Songs
  • 2000– Ferial Things
  • 2001– Herbalist
  • 2003– Bright Past: Lyrics with Music Sheets Application
  • 2003– Eternal Story: Lyrics with Music Sheets Application
  • 2004– Let's Talk Together: Verses, Songs
  • 2004– Summeris a little life: Verses and Songs
  • 2005– Songs 2
  • 2006– Songs
  • 2009– Celestial Calculator
  • 2009– Same Dreams
  • 2009– Verses about Love
  • 2010– Veins on Hardwood Arms

Videography

Films

  • Two Hours with Bards (1987)
  • Playing with Unknown (1988)
  • Safari No.6 (1990)
  • Killer (1990)
  • Monologues on the Red Brick Background, or 20 Years Later (2007)

Live recordings

  • 1998– So Good That All We..., on 2 videotapes
  • 1999– Songs of Our Century
  • 2001– Brave, People, Summer Will Come Soon!
  • 2002– Why Can't We Meet for So Long?, in two parts
  • 2003– Concert in Kremlin
  • 2004– Concert in Kremlin. Because of Doing Nothing
  • 2006– Concert on Ilmen Fest. Oleg Mityaev and Vladimir Kristovsky
  • 2007– Songs of Mityaev. Anniversary Concert in Kremlin
  • 2008– There Will Be No Romance Anymore, CD+DVD pack)
  • 2009– Long Live Muse!, CD+DVD

References

  1. Dmitry Medvedev (22 June 2009). "Указ Президента РФ от 22.06.2009 N 698" [Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 698]. Presidential Administration of Russia. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  2. Филипп Митяев отказался от фамилии отца и заявил, что начинает карьеру музыканта
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