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Sergey Shnurov
Сергей Шнуров
Shnurov in 2019
Background information
Birth name
Sergey Vladimirovich Shnurov
Born
(1973-04-13) April 13, 1973 (age 51)
Origin
Leningrad, Soviet Union
Genres
Ska, Ska punk, Rock
Occupations
singer , composer, poet, actor, artist, showman
Years active
1997–present
Musical artist
Sergey Vladimirovich Shnurov (Russian: Серге́й Влади́мирович Шну́ров; born 13 April 1973[1]) is a Russian musician and songwriter, best known as Shnur (lit. cord), of the ska-punk band Leningrad which he formed in 1997.[2] The group disbanded between 2008 and 2010, during which time Shnur formed Rubl with other members of Leningrad.[3]
Three of Shnur's songs featured on the Everything Is Illuminated soundtrack: Звезда рок-н-ролла (Rock-n-Roll Star), Дикий мужчина (Wild Man), and Маленький мальчик (A Little Boy).[4] Shnurov also composed music for many other movies, including the Russian cult film Bumer and its sequel.[5]
Art critic Stanislav Zapalikov thinks that the main audience of Shnurov are clerks who need someone to channel their aggression. Most of the Shnur's songs excessively use obscene words and have a very simple composition, thus fulfilling this function.[6] In 2016, Shnurov reported the highest income of all singers in Russia ($11 million).[7] In 2017, he was on the cover of the Russian edition of Forbes.[8]
After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, he appeared in a music video on YouTube suggesting that to be a Russian was equivalent to having been a Jew in 1944 in Germany during WWII. It is unclear if the text is to be understood as ironic criticism or support of Russians abroad lamenting purported anti-Russian sentiment.[9] He also left his post as producer at the international Russian language channel RTVI, citing as a reason possible differences in opinion around the situation.[10]
^Ленинград (Leningrad)
^leningradspb.ru The band's line-up
^www.interfax.ru Группа "Ленинград" распалась...
^Soundtrack.net
^www.zvuki.ru Boomer. Original soundtrack
^Rodnaryov, Artyom (9 February 2016). "Расфигачечная" (in Russian). Актуальные комментарии. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
^"Рейтинг Forbes: главные российские знаменитости — 2016 | Рейтинги". 21 July 2016.
^"Сергей Шнуров попал на обложку журнала "Forbes"". Последние новости на сегодня. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
Sergey Vladimirovich Shnurov (Russian: Серге́й Влади́мирович Шну́ров; born 13 April 1973) is a Russian musician and songwriter, best known as Shnur (lit...
position till 25 June 2020. On 10 March 2022, the general producer of RTVI SergeyShnurov announced the temporary termination of cooperation with RTVI. Maksim...
Music Russia Sony Music Entertainment Russia Hall of fame: Sergey Lazarev, SergeyShnurov, Arman Davletyarov / Muz-TV. Winners: Alekseev, Yolka (singer)...
Mikhail Orlov as Semyon, friend of Olga SergeyShnurov as Sergey Kulikov, Anya's father Anna Kotova as Diana, Sergey's wife Alexander Ptashenchuk as Dimas...
recording. In the 21st century, a number of musicians and bands such as SergeyShnurov and Vopli Vidoplyasova offered the audience their cover versions of...
Buzova, Viacheslav Datsik, Nikita Dzhigurda, Viktor Sukhorukov and SergeyShnurov. According to Boretsky, “people have been singled out from the ritual...
became co-chairs: musician SergeyShnurov, actor Nikolai Fomenko, former Minister of Labor and MP Oksana Dmitriyeva, former MP Sergey Stankevich, economist...
Ellie SergeyShnurov – General Lan Pirot Dmitri Dyuzhev – Topotun the Bear Andrey Lyovin – Totoshka Yuliya Rudina – Eot Ling the Clown Sergey Dyachkov...
Channel One dedicated to solving family problems alongside musician SergeyShnurov. From 2006 to 2008, Shevardnadze was the co-host of the Hearing Test...
actress Amr Waked, Egyptian film, television and stage actor April 13 – SergeyShnurov, Russian singer April 14 Roberto Ayala, Argentine footballer Adrien...
Russian performers like MC Vspyshkin and Ivan Kupala. In an interview, SergeyShnurov said that Neuromonakh Feofan is “a combination of the incompatible,...
Mikhalok) Roman Maksimov as Fyodor Zhishinnikov Svetlana Gumanovskaya SergeyShnurov Prokhor Alekseev as Irshat Lodzhiev (Khavron) Aleksandr Laertskiy as...
February Colin Firth Mariano Vivanco March Kevin Spacey Marco Grob April SergeyShnurov Natalie Arefieva May Ivan Urgant Danil Golovkin June Jon Hamm Gavin...
Retrospective, a solo exhibition by the musician and Leningrad band frontman SergeyShnurov. Also in 2017 Erarta Museum completed the construction of a new exhibition...