Anatoliy Yevdokymenko
Anatoliy Kyrylovych Yevdokymenko (Ukrainian: Анато́лій Кири́лович Євдоки́менко; 20 January 1942 – 23 October 2002[1]) was a Ukrainian musician, director of Chervona Ruta. He is a People's Artist of Ukraine, husband of Sofia Rotaru (marriage: 22 September 1968).
Anatoliy Yevdokymenko | |
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Born | Kapitanivka, Odesa Oblast, USSR | 20 January 1942
Origin | Ukraine |
Died | 23 October 2002 60) Kiev, Ukraine | (aged
Genres | Pop, dance, folk, R&B |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, film producer, author |
Instruments | guitar, percussion |
Years active | 1968–2002 |
Graduated from the Physics and Mathematics department of the Chernivtsi University.
He was producer and scenario writer for most of concert programmes and tours of Sofia Rotaru.
In 2003, the street where he lived in Chernivtsi was named after his name.
Biography
Yevdokymenko was born on 20 January 1942 in the village of Kapitanivka (now Lyman district of Odesa Oblast).[2] He studied at the Chernivtsi secondary school of I-III degrees № 3. In 1972, he graduated from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Chernivtsi University. In 1982, he graduated from the Kyiv Institute of Culture.
In 1971–1977, he was an artist of the vocal-instrumental ensemble Chervona Ruta of the Chernivtsi Philharmonic.
Since 1971, he was artistic director and director of concert programs of Chervona Ruta. In 1977–2002, he was a soloist of the Crimean Philharmonic (Simferopol) where he performed pop arrangements of Ukrainian folk songs.
He was married to Ukrainina pop-singer and Chervona Ruta most popular singer Sofia Rotaru.[3]
He died in Kyiv on 23 October 2002, and is buried at Baikove Cemetery.
References
- Умер муж Софии Ротару Народный артист Украины Анатолий Евдокименко
- "Керівнику ансамблю «Червона рута» й чоловікові Софії Ротару Анатолію Євдокименку, виповнилося б 75..." bukinfo.com.ua. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
- ""Він довго хворів": сестра Софії Ротару розповіла, через що помер чоловік зірки". ТСН.ua (in Ukrainian). 1 February 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
External links
- Natalia Feshchyuk «Trumpeter of the old plpace». Newspaper «Chernivtsi», № 43. 2003.
- Sofia Rotaru & Anatoliy Evdokimenko (in Russian)