Yuri Aizenshpis

Yuri Aizenshpis
Born
Yuri Shmilevich Ayzenshpis

(1945-07-15)July 15, 1945
DiedSeptember 20, 2005(2005-09-20) (aged 60)
Occupationproducer
Years active1965–2005
SpouseYelena Kovrigina

Yuri Shmilevich Ayzenshpis (Russian: Ю́рий Шми́льевич Айзеншпи́с; July 15, 1945, in Chelyabinsk,[1] Soviet Union – September 20, 2005, in Moscow, Russia) was a Russian music manager and producer.[2][3][4]

He graduated from the Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics, and Informatics (1968).

On January 7, 1970, Ayzenshpis was arrested.[5] As a result of a search, 15,585 rubles was confiscated, as well as his flat and 7,675 dollars. He was convicted on 88 charges (infringement of rules on currency transactions). He was released from prison in 1988 after serving 18 years.[6][7]

Starting December 1989, shortly before the death of Viktor Tsoi in 1990, he was the director and producer of the group Kino.[8]

Beginning in 1991, he produced for the groups Technology, Moralny codex, and Dynamite, and singers Linda, Vlad Stashevsky,[9][10] Nikita, and Sasha Gradiva. He was the winner of the Russian national music award Ovation for Best Producer in 1992 and 1995). He was also the first producer for Dima Bilan.[11] From 2001, until his death, he was the company Media Star's CEO.

Ayzenshpis died September 20, 2005, at about 20:00 from myocardial infarction in the City Clinical Hospital No. 20.[8]

References

  1. ^ Могилы знаменитостей. Айзеншпис Юрий Шмильевич (1945—2005)
  2. ^ Юрий Шмильевич АЙЗЕНШПИС * Биография * Фотографии
  3. ^ Юрий Шмелевич Айзеншпис / Yury Aizenshpis
  4. ^ Эксперты и деятели шоу-бизнеса: Юрий Айзеншпис
  5. ^ "Айзеншпис – Деньги – Коммерсантъ". 15 March 1995. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
  6. ^ ПОЛИТ.РУ \ НОВОСТИ \ Смерть Юрия Айзеншписа: подробности, биография
  7. ^ Форум портала «Всё для ICQ»
  8. ^ a b Скончался продюсер Юрий Айзеншпис: биография
  9. ^ Влад Листьев легко «кидал» людей — Літературний дайджест / Буквоїд
  10. ^ "Убивать Влада никто не хотел. Но он мешал Бадри Патаркацишвили проводить реформу на «первой кнопке» Archived July 21, 2015, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Дима Билан — Биография