Alexander nikolayeva Bakhmutova's Musical Achievements

Bakhmutova began her creative career in the early 1950s. She is mainly engaged in the creation of symphonies and various instrumental music. She wrote songs after graduation, but the popularity and popularity of songs far exceeded her instrumental music. She mainly composes poems of modern Soviet poets. Her works not only inherit the tradition of Soviet mass songs and folk songs, but also absorb a lot of nutrition from them, and dare to learn from the creative skills and expression means of foreign modern music, and develop in an all-round way. Her songs are melodious and smooth, or deep, or passionate, or brisk, or soothing, with their own characteristics, full of Russian style and strong characteristics of the times, full of youth, enthusiasm and vitality, and sing the voices of the Soviet Russian people, especially the younger generation.

In addition, many novel and unique techniques are used in melody, harmony configuration and accompaniment orchestration, which makes people unforgettable after listening for a long time, so they are deeply loved by the Soviet Russian people, especially the younger generation. In Russian music, some people even think that she is the third great Soviet composer after Dunayevski and Solovyov-Sedoi.

Her outstanding achievements and great success are also reflected in many different music categories. She has written several symphonies, such as Russian Suite, Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra, Prelude to Youth, some ballets, several children's oratorios and The Other Side from 1958. Nikolai Dobrenn, Bakhtimutova's husband, is an outstanding Soviet and Russian poet. He wrote many lyrics for her songs, including the lyrics of three movie episodes.

So far, Bakhmutova has composed more than 400 beautiful and moving songs, many of which have become classics in the Russian music scene. Singing turbulent youth in the movie "Over there" from 65438 to 0958 is her famous work. After that, the most popular song is:

Geologists,

"the heart can't be old",

The girl dancing on the deck,

500 kva transmission line,

The story of Mamayev Post,

Farewell to Bratzke,

"tired submarine" (also known as "tired submarine"),

Embrace the sky,

We learn to fly a plane,

Tender feelings,

The baby eagle spreads its wings and learns to fly.

Gagarin constellation (song group),

He's a good man,

The road to Smolensk,

That's very kind of you, lover,

Old maple,

A pretty girl,

Hot snow,

Pay tribute to that great era,

Belarus,

The jungle of lovers,

Sports hero,

Cowards don't play hockey,

Our youth team,

Farewell to Moscow (1980 farewell song of Moscow Olympic Games),

"Keep Fighting" (also known as "The Fight Will Continue"),

Melody,

I hope,

We depend on each other,

Think about how young you are,

Grapevine,

I want to stay,

Love me,

Russian waltz,

Mother and son,

Song of gentlemen and ladies,

etc

In addition, she has composed music for more than 20 films, some of which are quite famous (including The ulyanov Family and The Battle of Moscow, which have been shown in China), and created many symphonic music works.