Visiting Il Darkhan’s mother: Tamara Nikolaeva spoke about her son’s childhood


Yulia Bekhtereva

This is one of the youngest and most successful presenters on NTV. Julia was born in the capital on February 18, 1990. Even as a child, she dreamed of connecting her life with television, so she went to study at the Humanitarian Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting. Lithuanian. Already in her first year, the girl began working for the Izvestia newspaper, where she later became a correspondent for the cultural program.

She didn’t manage to get on NTV right away, but her second attempt was successful. Since 2010, she has become the presenter of economic news on the “Today” program.

Julia does not like to discuss her personal life, but it is known that she is married and has a daughter.

The girl devotes all her free time to her family, but also finds time for hobbies. She studies religion and dreams of seeing the whole world.

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Liliya Gildeeva

A native of the Republic of Tatarstan was born on June 14, 1976. From 1993 to 1997 she studied at the philological department at Kazan State University. But she did not become a teacher like her mother, but began to build a career as a TV presenter on local television in Naberezhnye Chelny.

Since 1999 she has broadcast on the Kazan channel, and since 2002 on TNV. Her career on NTV began in 2006. The witty and charismatic Liliya Gildeeva has been working here for 13 years and is the host of the evening edition of the Today program.

She met her husband on television. In 2001, the couple had a son, and 8 years later a daughter was born. In life, Lilia considers herself a very lucky person, luck flows into her hands. She is a romantic person and loves to watch old films. He spends weekends at home, doing household chores.

Tatyana Petrovna Nikolaeva

(1924-1993)

The outstanding Russian pianist Tatyana Petrovna Nikolaeva was born in the city of Bezhitsa, located in the Bryansk region. The atmosphere in the family was truly saturated with music: the mother, a conservatory graduate, was a pianist. In Bezhitsa she founded a music school, she had many students. My father was not a professional musician - he was a doctor, but this did not stop him from being a good amateur musician. He played the cello and violin, and amateur musicians like him often gathered in the Nikolaevs’ house and organized musical evenings. It is not surprising that Tatyana was drawn to the art of music from an early age.

The girl began learning to play the piano at the age of three, and at the age of six she was already playing works by Frederic Chopin. Her parents did not have to beg her to sit down at the instrument and practice as much as possible - music lessons were a natural need for her. The young pianist enjoyed performing for the guests.

Tatyana was thirteen years old when the family moved to Moscow. Her parents believed that she should study at the Central Music School. It was not easy to enter there - the number of applicants was in the hundreds, and only twenty-five people were planned to be accepted, but Tatyana successfully passed the test (perhaps the teachers' attention was attracted by the fact that she performed her own compositions).

At school, and later at the conservatory, she became a student of Alexander Goldenweiser. It was interesting to study with him. Tatyana Petrovna remembered the mentor as a very friendly teacher, who did not divide students into promising and unpromising, and was equally attentive to everyone. He was not verbose, but one or two brief comments were enough for the student to begin to play differently. Alexander Borisovich attached great importance to performing practice - his students performed a lot with different programs. The pianist recalled the years of studying with Goldenweiser as “years of versatile and rapid development.”

Classes with Goldenweiser were interrupted by the war. Nikolaeva was evacuated to Saratov. Here another teacher worked with her - Ilya Rubinovich Klyachko. At the same time, she studied composition with Boris Nikolaevich Lyatoshinsky. It was not easy to combine the activities of a pianist and a composer, but both were an urgent need for Tatyana Petrovna, and she learned to manage her time, focusing on piano playing in the winter, and composing in the summer. The pianist was always convinced that composing music gives a lot to the performer, and by the manner of performance she was able to determine whether a particular musician was composing music or not.

Returning to Moscow in 1943, Nikolaeva again studied with Goldenweiser. She completed her studies in 1947. Her diploma program turned out to be truly grandiose - along with “Mephisto Waltz” by Franz Liszt, sonatas by Franz Schubert and Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff, it included both volumes of “The Well-Tempered Clavier” by Johann Sebastian Bach. In addition, the graduate performed her own work – “Polyphonic Triad”.

After three years, Nikolaeva completes her studies as a composer. In the same year she won the Competition. Johann Sebastian Bach, which took place in Leipzig. Among the jury members was Dmitry Dmitrievich Shostakovich, whose acquaintance the pianist considered an event even more significant than victory. The acquaintance continued: in Moscow, the composer and pianist often met, Dmitry Dmitrievich repeatedly consulted with Tatyana Petrovna while working on the cycle “24 Preludes and Fugues”. She became the first pianist to perform this cycle in its entirety and record it on a gramophone record.

The breadth of Nikolaeva’s repertoire is amazing: the entire keyboard work of Johann Sebastian Bach, all the piano works of Dmitri Shostakovich, all the sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven, as well as his variation cycles, many works by Franz Liszt, Frederic Chopin, Sergei Prokofiev, Nikolai Medtner, Johannes Brahms, Maurice Ravel , Claude Debussy and other composers... Truly, it is easier to say that she did not perform (the pianist herself claimed that only Bartok’s Second Concerto). When Igor Stravinsky visited the USSR, only Nikolaeva was able to learn and brilliantly perform his Capriccio for piano and orchestra in a matter of days, which had never been performed before in the Soviet Union - no other Russian pianist dared to achieve such a feat. The pianist's repertoire - already extremely wide - was constantly replenished with new works: Andrei Eshpai, Nikolai Kryukov and other contemporary composers trusted her with the premieres of their creations.

Despite her intense concert activity, Tatyana Petrovna continued to compose music, and not only piano music. Among her works are Symphony, String Quartet, Violin Sonata, and chamber and vocal works.

Since 1958, Nikolaeva taught at the Moscow Conservatory. Among her students are Nikolai Lugansky, Bair Shagdaron, Mikhail Petukhov.

Such an active and versatile activity of Nikolaeva surprised those around her; they asked her when she rested, but the pianist answered that she did not get tired of music. In the early 1990s, despite her advanced age, she successfully toured Europe and America. Her last concert took place in 1993 in San Francisco. During her performance she suffered a stroke, and a few days later Tatyana Nikolaeva died.

Children's art school No. 1 in Bryansk is named after Tatyana Nikolaeva. On the basis of this school, every two years a competition for young pianists is held, dedicated to it.

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Dmitry Zavoisty

He was born in Yaroslavl. He graduated from the State Theater Institute in his hometown. Dmitry dreamed of becoming an actor, but got a job on the radio and then on a local cable channel. Afterwards, a promotion awaited him - work at NTV.

Dmitry is distinguished by his kindness, has a gentle character, cheerful, and witty. He is happily married and has a son.

Egor Kolyvanov

The host of the “Today” program, like most of his colleagues, is a graduate of the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. Lomonosov, was born in 1980 in Moscow.

At the age of 20, he began working for NTV, hosting the “Today in the Capital” program. Since 2001, he has been a correspondent, and since 2020, the host of the “Today” program. He puts his soul into his work, pays attention to little things and knows how to present them, so he received gratitude from the President of the Russian Federation for his professionalism and contribution to the development of journalism.

His personal life was successful, married, two children.

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    (inaccessible link). Retrieved September 3, 2012. Archived December 3, 2013.
  2. Day in history: Discovery of America and flight without spacesuits (unspecified)
    . ChangeUA (October 12, 2018). Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  3. Day in history: Discovery of America and flight without spacesuits (Russian). techno.bigmir.net. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  4. Cosmonaut Training Center named after. Yu.A. Gagarin. Official website (Russian). www.gctc.ru. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  5. Cosmonaut Training Center named after. Yu.A. Gagarin. Official website (Russian). www.gctc.ru. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  6. Cosmonaut Andriyan Nikolaev (Russian). Retrieved November 7, 2019.
  7. Cosmonaut Training Center named after. Yu.A. Gagarin. Official website (Russian). www.gctc.ru. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  8. Alekseeva-Nikolaeva A.A.
    A word about my son // Pravda. - 1962. - No. 224 (16080). — P. 6.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lensky I. L.
    He was the first to fly without a spacesuit. Interview with Andriyan Nikolaev // Pravda. - 1995. - May 20 (No. 92 (27510)). — P. 4.
  10. Central Research Institute RTK. At the origins of Russian space defense (unspecified)
    (inaccessible link). Retrieved September 3, 2012. Archived December 3, 2013.
  11. 1 2 3 4
    He was the first to fly without a spacesuit
    (unspecified)
    . Is it true; Without stamps (May 20, 1995). Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  12. V. A. Ivanova.
    Andriyan Nikolaev: space and earth orbits. - Cheboksary: ​​Chuvash Book Publishing House, 2013. - pp. 116-119. — 319 p. — ISBN 978-5-7670-2105-5.
  13. 12
    Hero of Space - Andriyan Nikolaev - BU "State Archive of Contemporary History of the Chuvash Republic" Ministry of Culture of Chuvashia
  14. Statistics - Nikolayev Andriyan Grigoriyevich (English). spacefacts.de. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  15. V. A. Ivanova.
    Andriyan Nikolaev: space and earth orbits. - Cheboksary: ​​Chuvash Book Publishing House, 2013. - pp. 314-316. — 319 p. — ISBN 978-5-7670-2105-5.
  16. Andriyan Grigorievich Nikolaev (unspecified)
    . astronaut.ru. Retrieved September 5, 2011.
  17. 1 2 Igor Lensky.
    Under the Shorsheli stars
    (undefined)
    (inaccessible link) (2012). Retrieved August 31, 2012. Archived March 14, 2014.
  18. Tukmakov A. N., Antonova Z. S., Lebedeva T. P.
    Memorial complex of the USSR pilot-cosmonaut A. G. Nikolaev. Guide. - Cheboksary, 2010. - P. 2-12. — 12 s.
  19. Hero of Space - Andriyan Nikolaev - BU "State Archive of Contemporary History of the Chuvash Republic" Ministry of Culture of Chuvashia, State Institution
  20. Popovich Pavel Romanovich. Let the earth be his heaven...
  21. Khenkin V.L.
    I would become a grandmaster... - M.: Young Guard, 1979. - P. 4. - 144 p. — 100,000 copies.
  22. Order of the President of the Russian Federation dated April 9, 1996 No. 174-rp “On encouraging veterans of the rocket and space industry who have made a great contribution to the development of domestic cosmonautics”
  23. The name of the legendary fellow countryman...
  24. Honorary citizens of the city of Nalchik Archived copy dated March 6, 2016 on the Wayback Machine.
  25. Maslennikov B. G.
    The sea map tells / Ed. N. I. Smirnova. — 2nd ed. - M.: Voenizdat, 1986. - P. 25. - 35,000 copies.
  26. Monument to cosmonaut Nikolaev in Cheboksary (inaccessible link).
  27. A monument to pilot-cosmonaut Andriyan Nikolaev appeared in Smolensk.
  28. [1].
  29. On the renaming of Nikolaev Street in the Leninsky district of Makhachkala after the Nurbagandov brothers
  30. Cheboksary Airport will be named after Andriyan Grigorievich Nikolaev / Cheboksary Administration website

Aina Nikolaeva

Born in Ufa. She graduated from the philological department of the Bashkir State University and also studied at the Institute for Advanced Studies of Radio and Television Workers. While still a student, she began working as a correspondent, and later tried herself as a radio news presenter. In 2006, she appeared on TV Center and also collaborated with the Mir and Mir 24 channels.

Aina has a beautiful daughter. Loves traveling and reads a lot.

In life, she is an optimist, this is what helps her cope with difficulties.

With Father

Career start

Many people think that the main thing in the work of a TV presenter is appearance, and the necessary information is read from the screen on which the speech is broadcast to the presenter. Of course, a television worker must look impeccable, including his clothes and hairstyle, because an audience of millions is watching him.

But he must also be fluent and confident on air and have a large amount of knowledge in various fields. To become a good journalist, you need to really love your work and give yourself completely. Then the viewer will definitely feel and appreciate it.

The career of TV presenter Aina Nikolaeva began on the TV Center channel in 2006. The girl, together with her colleagues, hosted the morning program “Mood.” People involved in various activities were invited to the program. These are politicians, artists, legal and security officials. Therefore, the broadcast was always interesting, and the audience, getting ready for work, learned a lot of new and positive things.

After gaining experience, Aina worked for some time on the TV channels “Mir” and “Mir 24”. Soon the girl was invited to NTV. Thanks to her well-trained voice, competent speech, and ability to professionally present information, the new TV presenter fits perfectly into the news format of the channel. Now she hosts the news section in the information program “Today” on the NTV channel. In order to more fully and interestingly introduce viewers to important information, Aina Nikolaeva often attends forums and events, combining active work with work in the studio.

Igor Poletaev

Born May 2, 1977. Almost nothing is known about childhood and adolescence. Since 2000, he has connected his life with journalism. At first he was a reporter at RosBusinessConsulting, and later part-time editor. In 2003, the first live broadcast was broadcast on RBC-TV with the participation of Igor Poletaev. Having gained experience, in 2006 he went to the NTV casting and took the place of news anchor.

Igor loves to relax in hot countries.

With my cousin's niece

Elena Spiridonova

The TV presenter of the evening news shows has a strong character. Perhaps the persistence and determination are justified by the fact that the parents were expecting a boy, and on February 22, 1978, a girl was born.

Despite the fact that Elena dreamed of becoming a flight attendant, she entered the Moscow State Law University named after O. E. Kutafin and studied to become a lawyer. She spent several years of her life searching until she realized that she wanted to become a journalist. She worked on the Moscow television channels Expert TV, REN-TV, RBC. His professional career at NTV began in 2020.

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Elena Spiridonova got married early and became the mother of two children. She prefers to communicate with smart and well-read people, she reads a lot and plays sports.

Denis Talalaev

A young and ambitious man from Sterlitamak (Republic of Bashkortostan). Year of birth: November 23, 1985. As a child, he dreamed of becoming a lawyer, but already in his school years he took on the role of presenter and correspondent for a children’s television channel. He decided to connect his life with television, so he entered Moscow State University. Lomonosov to the Faculty of Journalism. Already in my second year I came to the NTV channel. Since 2006, he has been editor of the “Today” program. Business News”, and has been the presenter since 2010.

Nothing is known about his personal life.

Notable life events

  • In a paired flight with Pavel Popovich, singing was heard in space for the first time: Nikolaev, who had never sung before, and Popovich sang a duet “The Volga River Flows”, and then especially for the general designer S.P. Korolev, who, like Popovich, was born in Ukraine , - “I’m staring at the sky, wondering about that thought...”[20].
  • On January 22, 1969, in the Kremlin, the car in which Nikolaev was traveling with three other cosmonauts - V.V. Tereshkova, A.A. Leonov and G.T. Beregov - was fired upon by a Soviet Army serviceman - Viktor Ilyin, who mistook it for the General's car Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee L.I. Brezhnev. Nikolaev was scratched in the back by a bullet.
  • On June 9, 1970, he took part in the first “Space-Earth” game in the history of chess and astronautics. He defended the honor of the Soyuz-9 spacecraft together with flight engineer Vitaly Sevastyanov. The astronauts used a chessboard and pieces specially designed for playing in zero gravity [21].

Ilya Fedorovtsev

Modesty makes a man beautiful, and this can be said about this current presenter of the NTV channel. Less is known about him. Year of birth: 1980. As a child, Ilya dreamed of becoming a cook, woodworker and rock musician. I decided on a profession only after graduating from two universities - MPEI and Moscow Technical University. Bauman. Worked on radio and television channels.

He does not advertise his personal life; he is alone in all photos from social networks. Ilya travels a lot around Europe, he has an adult daughter.

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Visiting Il Darkhan’s mother: Tamara Nikolaeva spoke about her son’s childhood

The publication indicates that Aisen Nikolaev graduated from school with a gold medal and has always been the undisputed leader in the best class of one of the leading educational institutions of Yakutia - the physics and mathematics school, which was later named after the people's teacher of the USSR Mikhail Alekseev.

Aisen Nikolaeva’s parents Tamara Sergeevna and Alexander Andreevich live modestly; during the holidays their grandchildren always visit them. The furnishings in the house are simple, but very cozy, the atmosphere is warm.

Previously, the main wealth in the Nikolaev house was books. Their family library contained as many as six thousand books. The children took some of the books home, and Tamara Sergeevna donated the lion’s share to libraries, schools and friends. The house is now decorated with paintings by his uncle, Pyotr Sergeevich Vasiliev. There are no carpets, crystal or fancy equipment in the house.

One of the paintings depicts a fair girl and a boy. This is Aisen and Ayana, inseparable brother and sister. Since the younger brothers were born much later, they experienced childhood, as they say, in pairs: Aisen with Ayana, and Andrey with Sasha.

Rare name

Mom Tamara Sergeevna is not an ordinary woman. She is the first certified philosopher from the Sakha people. “A very smart and wise woman,” her fellow villagers speak of her respectfully.

— Tamara Sergeevna, why did you name your son a Yakut name? In those years, few people gave children such names.

— This was during my student years. I remember that we decided to trust to chance and gathered in a large group in the dormitory of Leningrad University. Each of my friends wrote a name on a piece of paper. And Arkady Yakovlev, a Moscow State University student who was visiting us, as it turned out later, wrote “Aisen”, and I pulled out this piece of paper.

Later, in Verkhnevilyuysk, the teacher of the Yakut language and literature, Vladimir Tobokhov, asked me what this name meant. I replied that this is Aiyy’s grandson. Aiyy are the forces of light in Yakut mythology, translated as “creators”. There was such a time then that even teachers did not know the meaning of Yakut names.

I've been reading since I was two years old

Since the Nikolaevs’ parents are teachers, they instilled in their children a love of books from a toddler age.

“Aisen started reading at the age of two and a half,” says Tamara Sergeevna. — He is a record holder, since all our children and grandchildren have been reading since they were three years old. I remember how war veterans came to visit my grandfather Andrei Titovich Titarov, a participant in the Battle of Stalingrad. Aisen brought a chair and, burr slightly, read books to them, running his finger along the page. He changed his intonation, his voice... The old people were amazed! She and Ayana also read the newspaper “Communism Sardakhata” (“The Ray of Communism”) to their grandmother together: our grandmother became blind at an early age.

...Since childhood, I have not been in good health, so my children, when they were small, caught a lot of colds and were sick. I understood that it was possible to compensate for the lack of physical strength by the time the children went to school, where they could be offended for this reason, only by developing mental abilities. Any conflict can be resolved peacefully simply by judging the situation correctly. This is my philosophy.

Native language

Neighboring children often gathered in the Nikolaevs' yard. “International,” my mother called them jokingly. Aisen's first friend is a Russian boy Alyosha Konovalov. An Uzbek woman, Zulya Ibragimova, often came to see Ayana. There were also children of different nationalities and characters. Verkhnevilyuysk in those years was a multinational village.

“Even before school, Aisen spoke both Russian and Yakut languages ​​perfectly,” says his mother. “Moreover, his mastery of his native artistic language is entirely the merit of our grandfather Andrei Titovich, the narrator of the Yakut epic, olonkho, veteran of the Great Patriotic War, hunter, and folk healer. The older children studied in Russian classes, but spoke their native language fluently.

In those days, if grandparents were alive, children were not taken to kindergarten, so neither Ayana nor Aisen went to kindergarten. But at home they received the original folk traditional education, the wisest and most useful.

Since childhood, my children had national costumes sewn by their grandmother (very rare in those days), which they wore on all holidays.

Successful experiments

“This may sound strange, but I have repeatedly conducted experiments on my own children, which I later successfully used in teaching,” says Tamara Sergeevna. “I am sure that every child has talent and strengths that parents must notice and nurture.” Aisen had a phenomenal memory. He remembered everything he read. Even before school, I recited huge passages from poems by heart.

— Did he sit at home all the time and read books?

- No. He played and communicated with his peers, but somehow knew how to interest them not only in outdoor games, which he also adored, but also in reading books and intellectual pursuits. He and his sister loved solving huge crossword puzzles from Ogonyok, rummaging through encyclopedias and atlases of the world.

As a child, I was very sociable. She loved to retell books she had read to her friends. It used to be that my classmates would accompany me home in a crowd to listen to a story about the book they had read by Alexandre Dumas. Aisen also loved to retell what he read to his friends; moreover, he wrote a script for a game based on books. Then they were either looking for treasure, or they were pirates, musketeers, and so on.

— What other talents did he have?

“All the men in our family draw beautifully.” Aisen graduated from an art class at a music school. Of course, he has a penchant for exact sciences. He participated in republican Olympiads in physics and won prizes. Upon admission to the Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University, he had a recommendation and diplomas from the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences. He also repeatedly defended the honor of the region at tourism competitions. Among sports, he preferred athletics.

— Has Aisen Sergeevich ever received a bad grade?

- Never. To be honest, I don’t even remember the fours. In the first grade, Aisen ended up with a very good teacher - Valentina Nikolaevna Platonova. After the sixth grade, he was selected to a physics and mathematics school, from which he graduated with a gold medal. That year we had five medalists. This is the result not only of the work of the excellent teaching staff, but also of the children themselves. They were all very bright and gifted.

Work is the best teacher

— Did you help around the house?

—What are the advantages of living in the village? Here children are introduced to work from an early age. Both Aisen and Ayana helped around the house from an early age and knew how to organize their time correctly.

Aisen hunted with his grandfather, fished, chopped wood, looked after livestock, worked in haymaking, but at the same time did not shirk from housework: he could cook dinner, wash dishes, and wash floors. He did everything very scrupulously, carefully. When I washed the floors, I was afraid to step on them, everything was so clean! He managed to wash the floors and read a book at the same time, he was so captivated by the plot. Sits on his haunches on the floor, rubbing the floors with one hand, and a book in the other.

Tamara Sergeevna recalls an incident when guests came to visit them during Ysyakh. And then in June it suddenly snowed, all the streets were muddy. All day long, mother and son washed the shoes of their guests, and by the end of the day they counted how many there were. It turned out that they washed 60 pairs of shoes that day.

— Aisen was very responsible, from an early age he took care of his sister, younger brothers, his friends, classmates and even me. One day, my grandfather took us and a relative who was visiting us on a motorboat to the forest so that we could pick berries. And then Aisen and I went further, either to haymaking or fishing. He was only two years old then, and his grandfather tied him to the seat by his padded jacket. Grandfather said that Aisen grumbled all the way: “I left my mother and grandmother-guest in the forest to the wolves and bears” (laughs).

Mother's heart

Tamara Sergeevna’s mother’s heart skipped a beat more than once when something happened to her children.

“One day Aisen and Ayana were playing on the street,” she recalls. “Suddenly the door opens, Ayana slowly comes in, she was little then, closes the door with her little hands, slowly comes up to me and says: “Mom, Aisen has blood all over his face.” My heart almost stopped!

She ran out and brought her son home. It turned out that he was trying to get a bicycle that his grandfather had hung on a nail. The bicycle fell on him and cut his head.

— You never came with bruises?

- It was different in the games... Boys. But I don’t remember that at least one of my sons got into a fight. The only time - in the seventh grade, a guy from a sports school attacked my second son and hit him in the face. Andrei was so surprised that you could hit a person for no reason. The boy was new, he had just arrived at the boarding school from home.

The children told me about this, and the coaches invited me to talk with the offender. “You know, the boy you hit is a very good student. Imagine when you grow up and become a famous athlete, you want to go to competitions, you go to the big boss, and it turns out to be him. Won't you be ashamed?"

The boy agreed with me and promised that he would not beat anyone again. And he really became a famous athlete. And then, they say, he said to his friends in surprise: “Why didn’t she scold me?”

— Did you know what Aisen would become when he grew up?

- Of course not. But I knew that he would achieve whatever he wanted. That's his character. I would like to wish all mothers: believe in your children and invest all your love and all your knowledge in them.

Ksenia Chepenko

The talented television presenter was born in Saratov on December 11, 1986. She graduated from the Saratov Socio-Economic University, and during her student years she became interested in the modeling business. Therefore, the TV news presenter is also a model. She always looks stylish even in a business suit. For many girls, Ksenia is a fashion idol.

Despite a successful modeling career, she dreamed of becoming a TV presenter. At first she worked on local television, but in 2011 she moved to the capital and got a job at the Moscow 24 TV channel.

The girl is married and has a daughter.

In his spare time, he enjoys tennis and horse riding, and loves to travel.

Vladimir Chernyshev

Born in Moscow on April 12, 1972. In 1994 he graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Moscow State University. Lomonosov. His professional career was intense, but he spent most of his time working on the NTV channel, where he joined in 1996. Today he hosts evening broadcasts.

Vladimir’s main qualities are hard work and professionalism. A professional in his field, author and presenter of documentaries, he was awarded the medal “For Services to the Fatherland” and the Order of Friendship.

The personal life of the TV presenter also developed. He is married and has a son.

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Notes

  1. Central Research Institute RTK - Encyclopedia of Cosmonautics (unspecified)
    (inaccessible link). Retrieved September 3, 2012. Archived December 3, 2013.
  2. Day in history: Discovery of America and flight without spacesuits (unspecified)
    . ChangeUA (October 12, 2018). Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  3. Day in history: Discovery of America and flight without spacesuits (Russian). techno.bigmir.net. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  4. Cosmonaut Training Center named after. Yu.A. Gagarin. Official website (Russian). www.gctc.ru. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  5. Cosmonaut Training Center named after. Yu.A. Gagarin. Official website (Russian). www.gctc.ru. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  6. Cosmonaut Andriyan Nikolaev (Russian) (undefined)
    . Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  7. Cosmonaut Training Center named after. Yu.A. Gagarin. Official website (Russian). www.gctc.ru. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  8. Alekseeva-Nikolaeva A.A.
    A word about my son // Pravda. - 1962. - No. 224 (16080). — P. 6.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lensky I. L.
    He was the first to fly without a spacesuit. Interview with Andriyan Nikolaev // Pravda. - 1995. - May 20 (No. 92 (27510)). — P. 4.
  10. Central Research Institute RTK. At the origins of Russian space defense (unspecified)
    (inaccessible link). Retrieved September 3, 2012. Archived December 3, 2013.
  11. 1 2 3 4
    He was the first to fly without a spacesuit
    (unspecified)
    . Is it true; Without stamps (May 20, 1995). Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  12. V. A. Ivanova.
    Andriyan Nikolaev: space and earth orbits. - Cheboksary: ​​Chuvash Book Publishing House, 2013. - pp. 116-119. — 319 p. — ISBN 978-5-7670-2105-5.
  13. 12
    Hero of Space - Andriyan Nikolaev - BU "State Archive of Contemporary History of the Chuvash Republic" Ministry of Culture of Chuvashia
  14. Statistics - Nikolayev Andriyan Grigoriyevich (English). spacefacts.de. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  15. V. A. Ivanova.
    Andriyan Nikolaev: space and earth orbits. - Cheboksary: ​​Chuvash Book Publishing House, 2013. - pp. 314-316. — 319 p. — ISBN 978-5-7670-2105-5.
  16. Andriyan Grigorievich Nikolaev (unspecified)
    . astronaut.ru. Retrieved September 5, 2011. Archived February 3, 2012.
  17. 1 2 Igor Lensky.
    Under the Shorsheli stars
    (undefined)
    (inaccessible link) (2012). Retrieved August 31, 2012. Archived October 14, 2012.
  18. Tukmakov A. N., Antonova Z. S., Lebedeva T. P.
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The mystery of the death of father Igor Nikolaev

Igor Nikolaev is kind to his mother, Svetlana Mitrofanovna. He invites her to all celebrations and concerts. True, he never talks about her. Even in the musician’s biography, published on his official website, his father and mother are mentioned sparingly - in one line. Our reporter managed to find out details about the atmosphere in which the author and performer of pop hits grew up.

Igor Nikolaev was born in 1960, in the city of Kholmsk, Sakhalin region. His school years were spent in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. Father – Nikolaev Yuri Ivanovich, poet, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR, mother – Nikolaeva Svetlana Mitrofanovna, accountant.” That's all that the famous musician considered necessary to mention about his family on his website. We decided to fill this gap by talking to people who knew his family well.

Igor was lucky enough to be born into the family of the famous Sakhalin poet and journalist Yuri Nikolaev. On an island where the creative elite considered themselves cut off from civilization and therefore somewhat deprived, bohemian people stuck together, forming a kind of “spiritual brotherhood.” Yuri Nikolaev, the father of the future composer, also belonged to him. Friends of the Nikolaev family, witnesses to the events of forty years ago, shared their memories with our correspondent.

“The Far Eastern poets had their own close circle,” says Vladimir, a former colleague of Yuri Nikolaev. “They stayed together not only because of spiritual kinship, but also for business reasons. Their “working group,” as far as I remember, included Valera Shulzhik, the author of the fairy tale about the famous pig Funtik, Igor Arbuzov, who later became the host of the “Good Evening, Moscow” program, Igor Guberman, and other wonderful and very talented people...

The guys, a group of about ten people, on a “rafik” or “goat” allocated to them by the local Radio House, drove around the cities and towns of the island and read their poems in clubs and boarding houses. It was the 70s, a reckless and carefree time. Ordinary Sakhalin residents looked at these poets as the chosen ones. Yes, they probably were like that - among the general mass of hard workers and sailors who inhabited Sakhalin at that time.

After the performance, the “creative group” was traditionally seated at the table. The receiving party took care of this in advance. And this happened in every settlement that the “shock poetic brigade” managed to visit during the day. They returned to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk at night and, understandably, very drunk.

“As a rule, such trips were started before the weekend, in order to then continue the banquet at someone’s home,” our interlocutor continues.

Often the whole company would drop in to see the Nikolaevs. And then little Igor opened the door for them in the middle of the night.

“One day, the whole crowd of us came to them, we called and called, Igorek opened the door. He was probably twelve years old. He was already asleep, we woke him up. He stands so thin, in shorts and a T-shirt. I was very glad that dad came with the guests. We were all very hospitable then, we lived nearby - it was a small city, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk...

And Igor was such an obedient, calm boy. He respected his father very much and generally treated his elders with respect. I don’t know whether Igor liked his father’s “spree” or not, but dad was definitely an indisputable authority for the boy. How else? Yura is a former sea captain. By the way, that’s why he wrote poems mainly about the sea. And Yura, like most of his fellow poets, worked as a journalist. Then he went into party activities.

– What does “spree” mean? Do you mean that Yuri abused alcohol?

- No, no, he wasn’t a drunk. Yura was just part of our company, a good, sincere guy. Creative and very vulnerable. He was respected.

Well, our company was creative, we were loyal to cognac and led a free lifestyle. For example, they loved to rent an entire restaurant – there was this one called “Scarlet Sails” – and dance there until the morning. But everyone returned to work after the weekend and submitted reports on time.

– Was Igor’s mother a part of this company?

– Svetlana is a brilliant woman! In modern times, she would be called secular, glamorous. She always dressed only in the best and most expensive. She had a perfect manicure and a personal hairdresser - which was rare in those days. And her hairstyle was a tall structure, in keeping with the fashion of those years, and did not look pompous, but quite harmonious...

I don’t even know why she lived with Yura, because they were so different,” our interlocutor thought. “And we almost never saw them together; she was always away on business.” Sveta had great connections, since she worked somewhere in the supply sector and could get hold of any shortage; the doors of all bases were open to her.

– How did she treat her husband?

“She allowed him to love her.” In general, he looked down on us, his entire company, as losers. Sveta almost never took part in our parties. As a rule, we got together with our wives, and Yura was alone almost all the time...

Svetlana is from Kholmsk, where she and Yura met. Igor was born there. They moved to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk later, but Svetlana constantly traveled to Kholmsk and spent a lot of time with her parents and friends. Her whole life was in Kholmsk.

– Did Yuri love her?

- He adored her! He idolized her and was very worried that she clearly preferred work to family. Once, when Yura was visiting me, he even cried because of this. I remember my wife and I consoled him, she even wiped his tears with a towel. Yura was very bored without Svetlana, but she, in fact, was the support of the family, the breadwinner. Always sensible, thorough, standing firmly on her feet. She was far from Yura’s creative “whims”.

– Do you think he sought solace in company because of this?

- Someone else's family - darkness. I don’t know whether he, tired of loneliness, was looking for an outlet among friends, or maybe, on the contrary, it was Svetlana who did not accept his lifestyle and, figuratively speaking, abstracted herself... Be that as it may, they were together to the end.

In 1981, Yuri Ivanovich died suddenly, he was only 46 years old. Now the Central District Library of the city of Kholmsk bears his name.

– How did Yuri Ivanovich die?

– I found out about this a long time later, when we were already living in Moscow. This news killed me. Yurka! Such a man! I don’t know exactly what the reason was. They said it was sudden. It seems like my heart failed me or I had a stroke. He was still young. It’s good that at least I managed to get Igor up.

People who know the Nikolaev family agree that Igor is very similar in character to his mother. From an early age he was able to show common sense and consistency, studied well at school and did not create any problems for either his parents or teachers. And he showed a passion for music almost from the cradle.

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– We grew up together, in the same yard. We were friends. Igor loved music. From the age of twelve he never parted with his guitar. He sang all sorts of songs to us, adults. About the stork and cabbage, for example. (Laughs.) But no, don’t think about it, there was nothing obscene or indecent about them. He sang about the sincere love of a man and a woman, and it penetrated to the very core.

The girls were drawn to him, he was still so handsome. Then we left for the mainland, and when years later I saw him on TV, I didn’t even recognize him right away. But he touched the strings, sang some of his songs, and I realized that it was he, our Igoreshka, who remained faithful to his guitar.

Reference

Yuri Ivanovich Nikolaev, author of six poetry collections. Born on July 28, 1935 in Saratov. Together with his parents he came to Sakhalin in 1951. Since then, his whole life has been connected with the island region.

Yuri Nikolaev's career began on the ships of the Sakhalin Shipping Company. Since 1954, he worked as a technician’s apprentice, and then as a meteorological observer on SakhMP vessels. Since 1962, he began working as the executive secretary of the newspaper “Sakhalin Sailor”, and since 1965 - in the newspaper “Kommunist” (currently “Kholmskaya Panorama”).

In 1969, he went to work at the Sakhalin branch of Dalizdat. Then he worked as assistant secretary of the regional committee of the CPSU. In 1970, Yuri Ivanovich graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the Correspondence Higher Party School under the CPSU Central Committee. In January 1979, the bureau of the regional committee of the CPSU recommended Yu. I. Nikolaev to work on ships of the transport fleet, where he worked as the first mate on the ships “Sibirtsevo” and “Kholmsk”. Since March 1973, Yuri Nikolaev has been a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR.

Svetlana Mitrofanovna Nikolaeva was born in 1938 in Kholmsk, an accountant by profession.

Elena Serebryakova

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