Alexandr Vulykh

Country: Russia
Company: Journalism
He is the son of the architect Efim Vulykh from Bessarabia. In 1998, Alexandr Vulâh was invited to Radio Russia, where he worked for twoyears. He wrote "The Verse of the Day by Alexander Vulach", giving a daily "fresh popular aphorism" with his poetry. But he soon realized that in the Russian Federation, a poet can only make money in show business. Therefore, he started writing poetry for musical pieces. Alexandr wrote poetry for the songs of many light music performers in the Russian Federation. The songs based on his lyrics were performed by: Filip Kirkorov, Nikolai Noskov, Larisa Dolina, Alexander Marshal, Irina Allegrova, Igor Sarukhan- ov, Lolita, Ani Lorak, Jasmin, Natasha Koroleva, Diana Gurtskaya, Anna Reznikova, Mikhail Shufutinsky, Boris Moiseev, Danko, Alexandr Buynov, etc. From 1991 to 1999, he was editor-in-chief of the Rendezvous Nocturn art project. Since 1995, the newspaper has been published as a supplement to the daily Moskovskaya Pravda. He started as a professional poet-translator, he translated Romanian poetry. One of the poet's favorite Romanian books "What are the names of the four Beatles" waswritten in unusual language - rhythmic prose, without punctuation about the mis- understanding of the big world of a man in love.
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