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Pavel Yu. Bogatyrenko

Lecturer of Music Sound Engineering Department

Богатыренко Павел Юрьевич

Biography

He was born in 1983.

In 2002 he graduated from the Gnesin State Musical College with a degree in Violin, and in 2007 he completed his studies in Sound Engineering at the Gnesin Russian Academy of Music.

Professional activity:

  • 2003–2006 – sound engineer at the Animaton recording studio;
  • 2007–2009 – sound engineer at the TV and Radio Company «Kultura»;
  • 2008–2009 – post‑production sound engineer at the Teleroman TV company;
  • 2009–present – post‑production sound engineer at the DIXI TV company;
  • 2014–present – Head of the recording studio «Chistaya muzyka» («Pure Music»);
  • 2017–present – lecturer at the Gnesin Russian Academy of Music.

In these roles he has provided sound for numerous television dramas (including «Glukhar», «Comrade Stalin», «Fire of Love», «Pyatnitsky», «SMERSH», «Insomnia» and others), television programmes (including «Universal Artist», «The Bachelor», «Battle of the Psychics», «Nashpotrebnadzor» and others), and has recorded a number of albums of classical, jazz, and rock music.

Over the years he has also worked as sound producer for theatrical and concert productions, including the musical «Ryzhy Nik» in the Olympic Stadium, the plays «The Good Person of Szechwan» and «The Marriage of Figaro» at the Pushkin Theatre, and the open‑air programmes «Night in the Park» and «Green Week» in Gorky Park.

Selected television programmes and films:

  • TV show «Nerealiti» (2×2);
  • TV film «Varyagi» (Ren‑TV);
  • TV film «Kto pravit mirom» («Who Rules the World», Ren‑TV);
  • TV film «Tretia mirovaya voina» («Third World War», Ren‑TV);
  • TV film «Zashchitniki. Realnaya istoriya slavyan» («Defenders: The Real History of the Slavs», Ren‑TV);
  • TV film «Dokazatelstvo Boga» («Proof of God», Ren‑TV);
  • TV show «Krasota po‑russki» (NTV);
  • TV show «Primanka» (TV channel «Piatnitsa»);
  • TV series «Morozova» (Russia‑1).

Recording, mixing, and mastering credits include:

  • the ensemble «Maroma»;
  • the 7th Yampolsky Violin Competition (Audio CD release);
  • Universal Music Band;
  • a song cycle by Efrem I. Podgaits;
  • Johannes Brahms, Three Intermezzi op. 117;
  • laureates of the Virtuoso‑2017 competition;
  • Masha Katz and Vyacheslav Gorsky, «Love’s Gone»;
  • Masha Katz, vocal video‑course «Your Voice» (mixing);
  • the ensemble «Fandango».