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Vasil Pyatrovič Rainčyk (Belarusian: Васіль Пятро́віч Раінчык, Russian: Василий Петрович Раинчик) (born March 7 1950, village Charapy [be], Mogilev Region, Belarus[1]), also Vasily Rainchik, is a Belarusian musician and composer and also a professor at the Belarus University of Culture, Minsk, Belarus. He was also the leader of Vierasy, an early Belarusian pop music band.[2][3]
In 1994 he became musical director and in 2000 artistic director he became artistic director of the State Youth Variety Theater (Моладзевы тэатар эстрады) of the Belarus University of Culture.[2][1]
^ abРаінчык Васіль Пятровіч
^ abБиография народного артиста Беларуси Василия Петровича Раинчика
March 7 1950, village Charapy [be], Mogilev Region, Belarus), also VasilyRainchik, is a Belarusian musician and composer and also a professor at the...
Philarmony, Minsk, director and composer VasilyRainchik. Verasy is Belarusian for heather (see Calluna). In 2006 Rainchik created a band of the same name. 1975...
"Žyvi, Biełaruś"), with lyrics by Uladzimir Nyaklyayew and music by VasilyRainchik won a 1992 non-binding contest and was occasionally used afterwards...
in the contest. On 31 March 2009, a professional jury, chaired by VasilyRainchik, selected 17 songs to compete in the semi-final of the contest. This...
national final. The jury consisted of Gennady Davydko (chairman of BTRC), VasilyRainchik (musician/composer), Alexander Tikhanovich (singer), Elena Treshchinskaya...
webcast online at the official BTRC website. The jury consisted of VasilyRainchik (musician/composer), Alexander Tikhanovich (singer), Elena Treshchinskaya...
consisted of Gennady Davydko (chairman of the jury, chairman of BTRC), VasilyRainchik (musician/composer), Sergey Bondarchuk (director of the Belarusian...
consisted of Alexander Tikhanovich (chairman of the jury, singer), VasilyRainchik (musician/composer), Olga Schlager (national final project manager)...
Vladimir Rylatko (deputy head of the Belarusian Ministry of Culture), VasilyRainchik (musician/composer), Alexander Tikhanovich (national final project...
Byasyeda), Valeriy Pestov (director of programme production of BTRC), VasilyRainchik (musician/composer) and Vladimir Ugolnik (lecturer at the Belarusian...
Vladimir Rylatko (deputy head of the Belarusian Ministry of Culture), VasilyRainchik (musician/composer), Anatoly Yarmolenko (director of the ensemble Syabry)...
Belarus), Eduard Zaritsky (composer), Vladimir Ivanov (composer), VasilyRainchik (musician/composer), Raisa Baravikova (chief editor of the magazine...