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Kim Alexandrovich Breitburg
Breitburg in 2006, accompanying Larisa Dolina at the Slavic Bazaar in Vitebsk
Born
Ким Александрович Брейтбург

(1955-02-10) February 10, 1955 (age 69)
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter, composer, producer, entrepreneur
Years active1978-present
Websitebreitburg.ru

Kim Alexandrovich Breitburg (Russian: Ким Александрович Брейтбург, 10 February 1955, Lvov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Russian composer, singer, keyboardist, author of more than 600 songs, 5 art rock suites and 7 musicals. Breitburg, who first came to prominence as a founder and frontman of the Soviet progressive rock band Dialog (1978-1991) in the later years became a successful mainstream entrepreneur; among his best known projects are the popular reality talent shows "People's Artist",[1] "The Secret of Success" and "The Battle of Choirs".[2][3]

Popular songs

  • "Роза Каира" by Valery Leontiev
  • "Гюльчатай" by Valery Leontiev
  • "Художник" by Valery Leontiev
  • "Замерзаю" by Valery Leontiev
  • "Люди не птицы" by Valery Leontiev
  • "Бродяга аккордеон" by Valery Leontiev
  • "Рио Гранде" by Valery Leontiev
  • "Случайный танец" by Valery Leontiev
  • "Обычная история" by Philipp Kirkorov
  • "Килиманджаро" by Philipp Kirkorov
  • "Радио бэйби" by Philipp Kirkorov
  • "Натуральный блондин" by Nikolay Baskov
  • "Жить красиво" by Nikolay Baskov
  • "Твой день рождения" by Nikolay Baskov
  • "Цветёт черешня" by Iosif Kobzon
  • "Петербург — Ленинград" by Boris Moiseev and Lyudmila Gurchenko
  • "Ненавижу" by Boris Moiseev and Lyudmila Gurchenko
  • "На перекрестке двух дорог" by Boris Moiseev and Nilda Fernández
  • "Голубая луна" by Boris Moiseev and Nikolay Тrubach
  • "Ле хаим" by Boris Moiseev and Turetsky Choir
  • "Девочка с севера" by Premyer-Ministr
  • "Подмосковные ночи" by Premyer-Ministr
  • "Необыкновенная" by Aleksandr Panayotov, Ruslan Alekhno, Alexey Chumakov
  • "Балалайка" by Aleksandr Panayotov and Alexey Chumakov
  • "Я от тебя схожу с ума" Alexey Chumakov
  • "Воздушный поцелуй" by Tamara Gverdtsiteli
  • "Маленькое сердце" by Tamara Gverdtsiteli
  • "Как Боги" by Nadezhda Babkina and Evgeny Gor
  • "Мамино сердце" by Jasmin
  • "Три слова" by Jasmin and Aleksandr Panayotov
  • "На краю" by Aleksandr Panayotov
  • "Русский Парень" by Aleksey Goman
  • "Светлое облако" by Aleksey Goman
  • "Облака" by Aleksey Goman and Ludmila Nikolaeva
  • "Золотая моя" by Ruslan Alekhno and Aleksey Goman
  • "Лети" by Valery Meladze
  • "Маргарита" by Aleksander Serov
  • "Опоздавший" by Taisia Povaliy
  • "Дай мне слово" by A-Sortie
  • "Две снежинки" by A-Sortie
  • "Зажигай" by Narodniy Artist
  • "Одинокое сердце" by Evgeniya Otradnaya
  • "На белом коне" by Alexander Malinin
  • "Ча ча ча" by Laima Vaikule
  • "Прибалтийский Роман" by Laima Vaikule and Boris Moiseev
  • "Балуйся, мальчик" by Laima Vaikule and Evgeny Anisko
  • "Ночь есть ночь" by Diana Gurtskaya
  • "Ночной дождь" by Kim Breitburg and Dialog
  • "Параллельные" by Larisa Dolina
  • "Не надо слов" by Larisa Dolina
  • "Лунная мелодия" by Larisa Dolina and Aleksandr Panayotov
  • "Цветы под снегом" by Larisa Dolina and Aleksandr Panayotov

References

  1. ^ How the Become People's Artists. Omsk, Novoe Obozrenye, February 2005
  2. ^ "Ким Александрович Брейтбург". Kino-Teatr. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  3. ^ Kim Breitburg story at the Casanova (musical) site

External links

  • Kim Breitburg. The band’s frontman biography at the Dialog unofficial site.