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Artemy Kivovich Troitsky (; , born 16 June 1955 in
Yaroslavl Yaroslavl ( rus, Ярослáвль, p=jɪrɐˈsɫavlʲ) is a city and the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, located northeast of Moscow. The historic part of the city is a World Heritage Site, and is located at the confluenc ...
) is a Russian journalist, music critic, concert promoter, radio host, and academic who has lectured on music journalism at
Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious ...
. "He is an anarchist, pacifist and one of the most prominent Russian Kremlin critics in the Baltic States. Journalist and music critic Artemy Troitsky is known for his impudence and sharpness," is how journalist Tigran Petrosyan describes him. He was born in
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, then in the
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. In 1988, he was described in ''
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'' as "the leading Soviet rock critic." In 1986, Troitsky was one of the organizers of the "Account No. 904" rock concert, modeled on
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, to raise funds for the victims of the
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, the first such concert in the Soviet Union. Currently, Troitsky is living in
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,
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and works as a lecturer in Tallinn and
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Biography

Artemy Troitsky was born on June 16, 1955 in Yaroslavl, into the family of political scientist and Latin American historian Kiva Lvovich Maidanik (). His mother was Rufina Nikolaevna Troitskaya. He spent his childhood in
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, where his parents worked as employees of the journal Problems of Peace and Socialism (). From 1972 to 1974, he led discos in the main building of
Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious ...
, in the cafe B-4. In 1977, he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Economics and Statistics with a degree in mathematics and economics. From 1978 to 1983, he worked as a junior research fellow at the Institute of Art History. He was fired before he had time to defend his Ph.D. From 1982 to 1983 he was the guitarist of Zvuki Mu. He was one of the founders of the label General Records. Since 2001, he has been lecturing on the subjects “The History of the Entertainment Industry” and “The Music Press” at the faculty “Production and Management in Music Show Business” of the
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. From 2001 to 2014, he conducted a master class in music journalism at the journalism department of Moscow State University. In interviews, Troitsky noted that he was “squeezed out” of his job at Moscow State University after 13 years of teaching, and that his lectures were monitored and censored. In 2003-2004, he was the chairman of the jury of the Sayan Ring International Festival of Ethnic Music in
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(since 2012 the festival has been called ). In 2011, the journalist was subjected to a surge of prosecutions for his public statements. There were seven lawsuits in total. The plaintiffs in the criminal proceedings were former policeman Nikolay Khovansky and musician Vаdim Samoylov. A benefit concert was organized in support of Troitsky and held at the Moscow club Hleb in June 2011. The performers at the concert included
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and
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, and Vivisektor, ElgreE, , OtZvuki Mu, Barto, Shtabelya, , Nebesnaya Kantselyariya, and . In September, the album ''For Troitsky'' was also released with 23 tracks from 23 musicians and bands. In December 2011, the criminal article under which Troitsky was sued was decriminalized, and the relevant lawsuits were discontinued. "The regime in Moscow has understood that music plays a revolutionary role," Troitsky says in an interview with journalist Tigran Petrosyan Since mid-September 2014 he has lived in Tallinn, Estonia, where he is engaged in teaching activities. He also teaches in Finland and London and lectures in many other places, such as in the United States for various institutions of higher education. In 2018, the two-hour documentary film ''The Critic'' (), directed by Andrey Ayrapetov, premiered at the Beat Film Festival in Moscow. The film focuses on Troitsky's early years and his activity in the rock community in the 1980s.


Books

''Back in the USSR: The True Story of Rock in Russia''. London and Boston: Faber & Faber, 1988. :Reviewed by
Richard Stites Richard Stites (December 2, 1931 – March 7, 2010) was a historian of Russian culture and professor of history at Georgetown University, famed for "landmark work on the Russian women’s movement and in numerous articles and books on Russian and ...
in ''Slavic Review'' 48:2 (1989): 308; by Alex Raksin in the
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, Nov. 27, 1988. ''Tusovka: Who's Who in the New Soviet Rock Culture''. London: Omnibus, 1990. :Translated into Italian by Vincenzo Perna as ''Tusovka. Rock e stili nella nuova cultura sovietica''. Turin: 1990. ''Subkultura: Stories of Youth and Resistance in Russia, 1815-2017''. New Social: 2017.


Selected filmography

*''
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'' (2001) *'' Paul McCartney in Red Square'' (2003) *'' Gloss'' (2007)


References


External links

*Artemy Troitsky,
The Russia I Lost
, ''
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'', 27 November 2006. *Artemy Troitsky,
Someone still loves you, Boris
, ''New Statesman'' 30 April 2007. *Artemy Troitsky,
Loyalty Card
, ''New Statesman'', 29 November 2007.


Notes


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