Vadim Markovich Botnaruk (April 10, 1953 – January 19, 2008) was a
Soviet Moldavian-born Ukrainian and Russian musician,
media manager Media management is a business administration discipline that identifies and describes strategic and operational phenomena and problems in the leadership of media enterprises. Media management contains the functions strategic management, procurement ...
,
music producer
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(member of
Dialog project) and one of the founders of
TopHit scene monitoring project. He also served as Director General of the Russian Phonographic Association (RPA) since 2004 to 2008.
Education, activities and death
Vadim Botnaruk was born in the town of
Bălți
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in
Moldavian SSR
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. He grew up and educated in
Mykolayiv
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(
Ukrainian SSR
The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic ( uk, Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, ; russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респ ...
/
Ukraine
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).
In 1976 he graduated from
Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding
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(then ''Nikolaev Shipbuilding Institute''). Since 1975 he played in a local student music band called ''Gaudeamus''. Since early 1980s he moved to another group called ''Orbita''. Since 1997 until 2008 he lived and worked in
Moscow, Russia
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.
On January 19, 2008, he died in a hospital in Moscow after being assaulted on January 15 by unknown criminals near house where he lived. His colleagues and mass media were generally consent that this was because of his professional activities at Russian Phonographic Association. He was trying to distribute money in favor of artists to stop unfair business practices, where businessmen hijacked artists' royalties via copyright manipulations. He was attacked before and received threats in the past.
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Career
In 1992 he became one of the founders and the Director of a radio station called ''Radio Set'', the first non-state-owned broadcsaster in Mykolayiv, one of the first private stations in all Ukraine.
During 1990s, Vadim Botnaruk together with
Kim Breitburg
Kim Alexandrovich Breitburg (russian: link=no, Ким Александрович Брейтбург, 10 February 1955, Lvov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Russian composer, singer, keyboardist, author of more than 600 songs, 5 art rock suites an ...
and Evgeny Fridland were organizing and implementing long-term project aimed to search and promote young talented musicians via local radio stations. The project was based on the 1969-formed
Dialog band and was also called Dialog. Each of 50 participating stations were electing 2 songs of particular local artists, representing station's area. Songs were rotated on those 50 stations during half a year, and millions of listeners were voting for their favorites. The most prominent "graduates" of the Dialog project are Nikolai Trubach,
Konstantin Meladze
Konstantin Shotayevich Meladze (russian: Константин Шотаевич Меладзе, ka, კონსტანტინე მელაძე) (born 11 May 1963 in Batumi) is a Ukrainian-Russian composer and producer. He is the older ...
and
Valery Meladze
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.
From 1997 to 2003 he headed a
record label
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called ''ARS Records'', that belonged to ''ARS'' media holding headed by prominent Soviet and Russian composer
Igor Krutoy
Igor Yakovlevich Krutoy (russian: Игорь Яковлевич Крутой) or Ihor Yakovych Krutyi ( uk, Ігор Якович Крутий, born on July 29, 1954), is a Ukrainian and Russian music composer, performer, producer and musical p ...
. Under Botnaruk's leadership, the label published hundreds of albums of popular Russian singers. Those include
Andrei Gubin,
Ruki Vverh!
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Yuri Shatunov
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...
,
Dima Bilan
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, Valeriy Meladze,
Boris Moiseev
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,
Diskoteka Avariya
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,
VIA Gra
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,
Valeriya
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,
Premyer-Ministr
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,
Danko
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,
A'Studio
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,
Laima Vaikule
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Biography
Vaikule was born on 31 Ma ...
, Igor Krutoy,
Philipp Kirkorov
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,
Igor Nikolaev,
Blestyashchiye
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History 1996–1999: "Tam, tol'ko tam" and "Prosto mechty"
Originally B ...
and many others.
In 2003 he founded a company ''Novoye Vremya'' specialized in music producing.
In 2002–2003 he worked as producer for singer
MakSim
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.
In 2002 until death in 2008 he actively helped to create and develop the
TopHit project aimed at monitoring popularity of musicians on radio and on the Internet. The other co-founder of TopHit was
Igor Kraev, who worked with Botnaruk at ARS Records.
Since 2004 he headed Russian Phonographic Association (RPA) specializing in collective management of
related rights
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of musicians.
References
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1953 births
2008 deaths
People from Bălți
Moldovan record producers
Ukrainian record producers