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Experty.by is a web-portal dedicated to music in
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, as well as the associated music awards of the same name of Belarusian music critics. Moreover, the portal acts as a coorganizer of another awards, the Rock Profi awards.


History

The site was opened on June 13, 2008. The founders were Belarusian music journalist Źmicier Biezkaravajny (ex-editor of
Muzykalnaya Gazeta Muzykalnaya Gazeta was a Belarusian weekly newspaper that covered music and show business. History The newspaper was founded in Minsk by publisher Anatoĺ Kiriuškin (publishing house "Nestor") in 1996. Initially it came out once per week (lat ...
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BelGazeta ''BelGazeta'' (БелГазета) is a Russian language newspaper published weekly in Belarus Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukrain ...
), who became the project director, Źmicier Padbiarezski (ex-editor of
Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta ''Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta'' ('', BDG''; English: "Belarusian Business Newspaper", ) was a business-oriented bi-weekly Russian-language newspaper based in Minsk, Belarus. Closed by the state authorities, the print version of the newspaper c ...
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), Oleg ''“О’К”'' Klimov (ex-chief editor of
Muzykalnaya Gazeta Muzykalnaya Gazeta was a Belarusian weekly newspaper that covered music and show business. History The newspaper was founded in Minsk by publisher Anatoĺ Kiriuškin (publishing house "Nestor") in 1996. Initially it came out once per week (lat ...
, the music magazine “НОТ-7”), and Siarhei Budkin (editor of
Nasha Niva ''Nasha Niva'' (, lit. "Our field") is one of the oldest Belarusian weekly newspapers, founded in 1906 and re-established in 1991. ''Nasha Niva'' became a cultural symbol, due to the newspaper's importance as a publisher of Belarusian literature ...
, Tuzin.fm). They got together for the systematic reporting and assessment of CDs of Belarusian artists to promote Belarusian music. The basis of the project is the reviews of four regular contributors ("expert staffers"), who evaluate each album. In 2013, the original quartet was strengthened by Alexandr Chernuho (Ultra-music.com) and Egor Tsyvilko (blog "Broken CD"). Authors write reviews, set ratings, while their average becomes a final score assessed by the mass media. On the basis of these points, full charts are presented at the end of each-half year and year. Since 2009, the editorial staff of the project was also diversified with the addition of the panel of 8 freelance experts, authoritative representatives of the Belarusian media community. Since 2010, almost all reviewed albums can be listened to on the website as well. In May of the same year the portal conducted its festival. Starting from 2014, the best album winner was being offered support in holding a concert. For ten years, critics have evaluated more than 500 (including the classics of
Lyapis Trubetskoy Lyapis Trubetskoy (, ) is a Belarusian rock band. It was named after the comical hero from Ilya Ilf's and Yevgeny Petrov (writer), Yevgeny Petrov's novel "The Twelve Chairs", poet and potboiler Nikifor Lyapis, who used the pseudonym Trubetskoy. O ...
, N.R.M.,
Pesniary Pesniary (also spelled Pesnyary, , ) was a popular Soviet Union, Soviet Belarusian folk music, folk rock VIA music, VIA. It was founded in 1969 by guitarist Vladimir Mulyavin. Before 1970, the band was known under the name Liavony (Лявоны). ...
and some more released in 2007 and earlier) modern albums of Belarusian artists: 59 in 2008, 60 in 2009, 44 in 2010, 63 in 2011, 67 in 2012, 47 in 2013, 38 in 2014, 45 in 2015, 29 in 2016, 33 in 2017. In 2018 the site was frozen on “indefinite leave,” per its project manager Źmicier Biezkaravajny. At the same time, the portal selected its top-10 albums for 2008–2017 being active, and Port Mone’s «Thou» topped the ultimate chart.


Expert staffers

;Staffers * Źmicier Biezkaravajny – (2008–2018) * Egor Tsyvilko – (2013–2018) * Conrad Erofeev – (2016–2018) * Nikolai Yankoit – (2016–2018) ;Former staffers * Źmicier Padbiarezski – (2008–2014) * Oleg “О’К” Klimov – (2008–2014) * Siarhei Budkin – (2008–2016) * Alexandr Chernuho – (2013–2016) ;Timeline


Experty.by Awards

Experty.by’s annual awards call the best Belarusian album of each year in several versions (tops 10 for each of them are made known too). * “Album of the Year” by expert staffers. * “Grand Jury’s Prize” by the “Grand Jury,” consisting of representatives of the Belarusian mass media (4 full-time authors of the project plus 8 freelance experts). *“Expert Staffers’ Prize” on the basis of the ratings of 4 expert staffers. *“Foreign Expert Prize” based on tops 10 of music experts from countries border Belarus (
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Lithuania Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, P ...
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Latvia Latvia, officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the three Baltic states, along with Estonia to the north and Lithuania to the south. It borders Russia to the east and Belarus to t ...
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). *“People Experts’ Prize” (since 2009) based on the scores from the users of the site, which were rated at least 15% of the albums of the calendar year. *“Best Debut Album,” “Best Album in the
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” (since 2009), stylistic categories are also awarded on the basis of points given by expert staffers.


Freelance experts (and members of the “Grand Jury” of the Experty.by Awards)

* Siarhei Budkin (since 2016). * Źmicier Padbiarezski (since 2014). * * * Vitali Drozdov (2008–2012) – Belarusian and Ukrainian FM-specialist, CEO of the radio station Hit FM. * Maxim Zhbankov (since 2008) — culturologist, critic, contributor to
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Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta ''Belorusskaya Delovaya Gazeta'' ('', BDG''; English: "Belarusian Business Newspaper", ) was a business-oriented bi-weekly Russian-language newspaper based in Minsk, Belarus. Closed by the state authorities, the print version of the newspaper c ...
, the magazine «.» * Tat’yana Zamirovskaya (since 2008) — columnist over at
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, the magazine «.» * Nadzieja Kudrejka (since 2008) — journalist of First Channel, Radio 1. * Viktar Siamaška (since 2008) – author and presenter of the radio programs «» over at Unistar Radio, «» over at Radio Racyja. * Siarhiej Pukst (2008–2010) – musician, music critic of
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. * Siarhiej Malinoŭski (2008–2010) – journalist of Komsomolskaya Pravda v Belorusi, editor of Antenna. * Anatoĺ Viečar (2008–2011) – author of music programs on TV,
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. * Jaŭhien Doŭhich (2011–2014) – former editor of the magazine «», anchor of music programs over at
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. * Maryja Kalieśnikava (since 2011) – journalist of the
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. * Viačaslaŭ Radyjonaŭ (2012–2014) – founder and chief editor of the portal Ultra-music.com. * Alexandr Korneychuk (2017) – chief editor of
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, DJ. * Anna Markevych (2017) – anchor of Belsat Music Live, former journalist of the
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. * Maryna Savickaja (since 2016) – anchor of music programs over at Radio "Stolitsa". * Sergey Filimonov (since 2013) – author and anchor of the music program «», which was broadcast on
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, then Capital TV, now is broadcast on
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, former journalist of
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. * Larysa Charuk (2017) – admin of the VK publi
«Беларуская музыка.»
* Alexandr Chernuho (since 2016) – editor of Onliner.by, former editor of Ultra-music.com and journalist of Narodnaya Gazeta. * Iĺlia Malinoŭski (2013–2016) – music editor over at the
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, former radio host (
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, Radio Minsk, more). * Conrad Erofeev (2014–2015) – music critic over at Kyky.org. * Nikolai Yankoit (2014–2015) – music critic over at Kyky.org, former editor of Ultra-music.com. * Yegor Kvartal’ny (2013) – author and anchor of music programs over at Radio "Stolitsa". * Yevgeniy Karpov (2015) – editor over at
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, former editor of Ultra-music.com, contributor to
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Foreign experts

* 2017 – Ian Blaschak (
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), Emilija Visotskaitė (
15min ''15min'' () is one of the largest news websites in Lithuania, attracting over one million unique users per month. JSC "15min" is owned by the Lithuanian company "4 Bees," which is owned by Tomas Balžekas, Martynas Basokas, Gabrielė Burbien ...
,
Lithuania Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, P ...
), Alexey Gorbash (The Flow,
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), Maxim Serdyuk (Muzmapa,
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), Ilmars Šlapins ( Satori.lv,
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). * 2016 — Andrey Bukharin ( Rolling Stone Russia, Russia), Michał Vechorek ( Gazeta Magnetofonowa, Poland), Henriks Eliass Zēgners ( Delfi.lv and more, Latvia), Mila Kravchuk (Karabas Live, Ukraine), Valdas Lapeta (Ghost Note, Lithuania). * 2015 — Lavrys Anstravts (Intro.lv, Latvia), Liudas Zakarevičus (Manomuzika.lt, Lithuania), Dmitry Kurkin ( Zvuki.ru, Russia), Jacek Skolimowski (
Newsweek Polska ''Newsweek Polska'' is a Polish language weekly news magazine published in Poland as the Polish edition of ''Newsweek''. History ''Newsweek Polska'' was established in 2001. The founder of the weekly is Tomasz Wróblewski. The magazine is owned ...
, Poland), Sergey Kane (Comma.com.ua, Ukraine). * 2014 — Uldis Rudaks (
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, Latvia), Andrzej Bong (Suru.lt, Lithuania), Boris Barabanov (
Kommersant (, , ''The Businessman'' or Commerce Man, often shortened to Ъ) is a nationally distributed daily newspaper published in Russia mostly devoted to politics and business. The TNS Media and NRS Russia certified July 2013 circulation of the daily ...
, Russia), Dominika Węcławek (MImagazyn.pl, Poland), Aleksiej Bondarenko (LiRoom.com.ua, Ukraine). * 2013 — Normunds Vucāns (Eroks.lv, Latvia), Domininkas Kunčinas ( Ore.lt, Lithuania), Alexey Mozhaev (
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, Russia), Mariusz Herma (
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, Poland), Eugene Shabatin (Topmusic.in.ua, Ukraine). * 2012 — Karolis Višniavskas (
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, Lithuania), Kaspars Zavileiskis (
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, Latvia), Julia Kolomiec (Rock.kiev.ua, Ukraine), Aliaksandr Filimonaŭ (
Lenta.ru ''Lenta.ru'' (; stylised as LƐNTA.RU) is a Russian-language online newspaper. Based in Moscow, it is owned by Rambler Media Group. In 2013, the Alexander Mamut-owned companies "SUP Media" and "Rambler-Afisha" merged to form "Afisha.Rambler.S ...
, Russia), Jarek Šubrecht (T-Mobile Music, Poland). * 2011 — Aleksandr Gorbachyov (
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, Russia), Jānis Žilde ( TVnet.lv, Latvia), Paweł Kostrzewa ( Onet.pl, Poland), Konstantin Tregubav (RockYou, Ukraine),
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( Opus 3, Lithuania). * 2010 — Denis Boyarinov ( OpenSpace.ru, Russia), Robert Sankowski (
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, Poland), Jonas Oškinis ( Ore.lt, Lithuania), Dace Volfa ( Mūzikas Saule, Latvia), Max Vihots (@music, Ukraine). * 2009 —
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, Russia), Igar Panasav (@music, Ukraine), Ramūnas Zilnis (
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, Lithuania), Jānis Stundiņš (
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, Latvia), Katažyna Paluch ( Onet.pl, Poland). * 2008 — Gleb Lisichkin (
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, Russia), Davidas Blyushteyn (
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, Lithuania), Marcin Połeć ( Pro-Rock, Poland), Orests Silabriedis ( Mūzikas Saule, Latvia), Joy Tartallya (@music, Ukraine).


Winners of the Experty.by Awards


By the results of 2017

* Album of the Year — Tonqixod «Колер, якога няма» * Best Debut Album — Ulyanica «Вясна» * Best Indie pop/Electronic Album — Аня Жданава «Appetiizer» * Best Pop Album — ЛСП «Tragic City» * Best Folk Album — Ulyanica «Вясна» * Best Rock Album — Tonqixod «Колер, якога няма» * Best Album in the Belarusian language — Tonqixod «Колер, якога няма» * People Experts’ Prize — Zero-85 «Turritopsis Nutricula» * Foreign Expert Prize — ЛСП «Tragic City» * Expert Staffers’ Prize — Tonqixod «Колер, якога няма» * Grand Jury's Prize — Tonqixod «Колер, якога няма»


By the results of 2016

* Album of the Year — Петля Пристрастия «Мода и облака» * Best Debut Album —
Nebulae Come Sweet Nebulae Come Sweet is a four-piece Belarusian metal band formed in 2012. Their musical style is often referred to as post-metal and doom metal, with obvious influence of sludge metal, ambient, and post-rock. They are known for prominent live perf ...
«It Is Not The Night That Covers You» * Best Indie pop/Electronic Album — Shuma «Сонца» * Best Pop Album —
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«Import» * Best Folk Album — Shuma «Сонца» * Best Rock Album — Петля Пристрастия «Мода и облака» * Best Album in the Belarusian language —
Lavon Volski Leanid Arturavich Zaidel-Volski (; born on 14 September 1965 in Minsk), better known as Lavon Volski (, ), is a Belarusian musician, writer, painter, and founder of the Belarusian rock groups Mroja, N.R.M., Zet, and Krambambula. Biography La ...
« Псіхасаматыка» * People Experts’ Prize — Lavon Volski «Псіхасаматыка» * Foreign Expert Prize — Shuma «Сонца» * Expert Staffers’ Prize — Петля Пристрастия «Мода и облака» * Grand Jury's Prize — Петля Пристрастия «Мода и облака»


By the results of 2015

* Album of the Year — Shuma «Жніво» * Best Debut Album —
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«Наша автономная боевая ракета» * Best Indie pop/Electronic Album — Серебряная свадьба « Музыка — всё!» * Best Pop Album – not handed * Best Folk Album — Shuma «Жніво» * Best Rock Album — Re1ikt « Лекавыя травы» * Best Album in the Belarusian language — Shuma «Жніво» * People Experts’ Prize — Re1ikt «Лекавыя травы» * Foreign Expert Prize — Shuma «Жніво» * Expert Staffers’ Prize — Re1ikt «Лекавыя травы» * Grand Jury's Prize — Shuma «Жніво»


By the results of 2014

* Album of the Year — Port Mone «
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» * Best Debut Album — Tonqixod «Прадмова» * Best Pop Album —
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«Export» * Best Indie pop/Electronic Album — Mustelide «Secret» * Best Folk Album — Vuraj «Раёк» * Best Instrumental Album — Port Mone «Thou» * Best Rock Album — Tonqixod «Прадмова» * Best Album in the Belarusian language — Tonqixod «Прадмова» * People Experts’ Prize — Port Mone «Thou» * Foreign Expert Prize — (((O))) «Motherland» * Expert Staffers’ Prize — Tonqixod «Прадмова» * Grand Jury's Prize — Port Mone «
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By the results of 2013

* Album of the Year — Pukstband «Последний альбом» * Best Debut Album — pafnutiy's Dreams «The Sandman» * Best Album in the Belarusian language — BosaeSonca «Адпусці» * Best Pop Album — Макс Корж «Жить в кайф» * Best Rock Album — Pukstband «Последний альбом» * Best Folk Album —
Kriwi Kriwi is a Belarusian newFolk and clubEthno band. The band name means "a person belonging to the East Slavic tribe of Kryvians". Kriwi uses a variety of European folk instruments ( zurna, balalaika, hurdy-gurdy, bagpipes, cimbalom, flute ...
« Traukamurauka» * Best Instrumental Album — pafnutiy's Dreams «The Sandman» * People Experts’ Prize —
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«Крот-фронт» * Foreign Expert Prize — (((O))) «Forever I Am» * Grand Jury's Prize — Pukstband «Последний альбом» * Expert Staffers’ Prize — pafnutiy's Dreams «The Sandman»


By the results of 2012

* Album of the Year — Зміцер Вайцюшкевіч & WZ-Orkiestra «Ваячак» * Best Debut Album — Clover Club «Random Mood Jukebox» * Best Folk Album — Палац « Кола грукатала» * Best Rock Album — Akute « Не існуе» * Best Album in the Belarusian language — Зміцер Вайцюшкевіч & WZ-Orkiestra «Ваячак» * People Experts’ Prize — Серебряная свадьба «Laterna Magica» * Foreign Expert Prize —
DakhaBrakha DakhaBrakha are a Ukrainian folk music quartet which combines the musical styles of several ethnic groups. They were a winner of the Sergey Kuryokhin Contemporary Art Award in 2009 and the Shevchenko National Prize in 2020. DakhaBrakha are a pro ...
& Port Mone «Хмелева project» * Grand Jury's Prize — Серебряная свадьба «Laterna Magica»


By the results of 2011

* Album of the Year — Троіца « Зімачка» * Best Debut Album —
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«Smooth Season» * Best Folk Album — Троіца «Зімачка» * Best Rock Album —
Lyapis Trubetskoy Lyapis Trubetskoy (, ) is a Belarusian rock band. It was named after the comical hero from Ilya Ilf's and Yevgeny Petrov (writer), Yevgeny Petrov's novel "The Twelve Chairs", poet and potboiler Nikifor Lyapis, who used the pseudonym Trubetskoy. O ...
« Весёлые картинки» * Best Album in the Belarusian language — Троіца «Зімачка» * Best Record Label — Vigma * People Experts’ Prize — Троіца «Зімачка» * Foreign Expert Prize — Серебряная свадьба «Сердечная мускулатура» * Grand Jury's Prize — Троіца «Зімачка»


By the results of 2010

* Album of the Year — Дзецідзяцей « Рух» * Best Debut Album — Pananieba « На балоце» * Best Folk Album — Hvarna «Кола вяртанняў» * Best Rock Album — Дзецідзяцей «Рух» * Best Album in the Belarusian language — Дзецідзяцей «Рух» * Best Record Label —
West Records West Records is a record label in the Republic of Belarus. Activity The company is engaged in production and promotion of the releases of Belarusian bands and performers. Many of the most popular Belarusian records of the 2000s, including the ...
* People Experts’ Prize — Hvarna «Кола вяртанняў» * Foreign Expert Prize — Hvarna «Кола вяртанняў» * Grand Jury's Prize — Дзецідзяцей «Рух»


By the results of 2009

* Album of the Year — The Toobes «
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» * Best Debut Album — The Toobes «Hello» * Best Pop Album — Atlantica «Taboo» * Best Rock Album — The Toobes «Hello» * Best Album in the Belarusian language — Глюкі « Idyjatyzm» * Best Record Label —
West Records West Records is a record label in the Republic of Belarus. Activity The company is engaged in production and promotion of the releases of Belarusian bands and performers. Many of the most popular Belarusian records of the 2000s, including the ...
* People Experts’ Prize — CherryVata «ViaVanilla» * Foreign Expert Prize — Port Mone «Dip» * Grand Jury's Prize — The Toobes «Hello»


By the results of 2008

* Album of the Year — Троіца «Сон-трава» * Best Debut Album — NHS «700» * Best Folk Album — Троіца «Сон-трава» * Best Rock Album —
Lyapis Trubetskoy Lyapis Trubetskoy (, ) is a Belarusian rock band. It was named after the comical hero from Ilya Ilf's and Yevgeny Petrov (writer), Yevgeny Petrov's novel "The Twelve Chairs", poet and potboiler Nikifor Lyapis, who used the pseudonym Trubetskoy. O ...
« Манифест» * Best Pop Album —
Yadviga Poplavskaya Yadviga Konstantinovna Poplavskaya (, born 1 May 1949) is a Soviet and Belarusian singer, member of the first ensemble Verasy and a People’s Artist of Belarus (2005). Biography Born into a musical family, her father, choirmaster Konstantin ...
and
Alexander Tikhanovich Alexander Grigorievich Tikhanovich (; 13 July 1952 – 28 January 2017) was a Soviet and Belarusian pop singer, former member of the ensemble Verasy. He was named Honored Artist and People's Artist (Belarus). From 2006 to 2009, Alexander Tikha ...
«Любовь-судьба» * Best Record Label —
West Records West Records is a record label in the Republic of Belarus. Activity The company is engaged in production and promotion of the releases of Belarusian bands and performers. Many of the most popular Belarusian records of the 2000s, including the ...
* Foreign Expert Prize — Джамбібум «Жавараначкі» * Grand Jury's Prize —
Lyapis Trubetskoy Lyapis Trubetskoy (, ) is a Belarusian rock band. It was named after the comical hero from Ilya Ilf's and Yevgeny Petrov (writer), Yevgeny Petrov's novel "The Twelve Chairs", poet and potboiler Nikifor Lyapis, who used the pseudonym Trubetskoy. O ...
« Манифест»


Appraisal

In 2009, Tat’yana Zamirovskaya as a columnist over at
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evaluated the first results of the project as such'', “An attempt to create an Internet portal where every new CD release of Belarusian musicians is reviewed by a completely variegated four of the country’s best music critics, oddly enough, was a success.”'' She as an author of
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noted that by 2012 the site’s music awards had become more significant than the “Rock Coronation Awards.” In 2018, Tat’yana Zamirovskaya wrote in the magazine “” regarding the freezing of the site, ''“The remaining text base is even more important than remaining music. After all, when we study a period in art, we primarily turn to text, to archives, to documentation. And when something cool ends, we moan in the first place.”'' In 2008, Alieh Chamienka, frontman of the band Palats, emphasized the importance of the appearance of this musical resource, since ''“we all lacked just such objective criticism signed by professional and famous people in musical circles.”'' In 2010, beZ bileta’s frontman Vitaly Artist evaluated the portal via
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like this, ''“It is good, by the way, that the site experty.by has appeared – there is interesting content and there are its own music awards too.”'' In a review of all Belarusian music awards for 2013, Paviel Svierdlov, editor of “KYKY.ORG”, noted the peculiarity of presenting the site’s awards that it ''“takes place in a chamber setting, without a concert and other fuss.”'' Music critic and author of the “Encyclopedia of Belarusian Popular Music” Źmicier Padbiarezski put in a good word for the Experty.by awards among ''“the most objective of all Belarusian music awards”.'' For the Belarusian Telegraph Agency in 2017, Renato Horvath, co-organizer of the Budapest Showcase Hub festival, positively evaluated the portal’s efforts to promote domestic artists abroad, stating that ''“over the past few years, thanks to the efforts of the Experty.by project, modern Belarusian music has gained a significant presence in international showcase festivals and conferences.”'' Illia Sviryn, chief editor of the newspaper
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, assessed the usefulness of the portal in 2017 as follows, ''“Without a doubt, this project will somehow affect the overall musical situation. New, quite exciting and completely different projects appear, and musicians rake the last
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out the pockets to make a high-quality recording because they know that it will be evaluated – meticulously and by the Hamburg score. And the audience will learn lots of new things.”'' Two years before, by evaluating the work of the Port Mone band, he referred to the results of ''“the most qualified and clear music awards in Belarus,”'' echoed the opinion of Alexandr Chernuho, editor of Ultra-music.com, who called it the most thorough ''“in terms of criteria for selecting the strongest releases of the year”'' in 2012. In the retrospect of 2010–2019 in 2019, Lesha Gorbash from
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called the portal, whose experts ''“patiently listened to and evaluated all the albums and selected the best of them”'' for 10 years, the only one who was cataloguing Belarusian music.


References


External links

* {{Facebook, experty.by, «experty.by» Internet properties established in 2008 Belarusian music websites