Elena Kazantseva
Elena Kazantseva (born 5 December 1956, in Minsk) is a Belarusian poet and singer-songwriter who writes in the Russian language. She recorded five music albums with songs on her own poetry and published two books of her poems, "Night City" (1992) and "Concerto (in two parts)" (2002). She sings and plays the guitar and the piano. In 1988, she won Second All-Union festival of song in Tallinn.
Critics noted that quality of her poetry far exceeds the average level of texts in Russian bard's songs.[1] According to Yuli Kim, "Poetry by Elena Kazantseva is an endless monologue about love. It is composed of lyrical miniatures, a kind of an intimate diary. They are distinguished by a rare quality - a completely natural and unselfish honesty of self-expression. Apparently, all her poetry is about the same, but one can not stop listening. This is like watching fire in camine or looking at running water in a creek."[2]
References
[edit]- ^ E. Lessin. Poets and floors (Russian) Archived 2005-09-23 at the Wayback Machine // «ExLibris НГ», 13.02.2003.
- ^ Yuli Kim, Songs by Elena Kazantseva (Russian), Moskovskij Komsomolets, 30.10-6.11.2002, page 12.
Selected discography
[edit]- The system of views, Link to CD
- To long, long memory
- Street princess, Link to CD
- Aleshenka rides on a horse cab
- Do you remember, the guard, it was summer...
Links
[edit]- Her website in project ASiA
- Her site Archived 2012-11-13 at the Wayback Machine at golos.de
- Her site in bards.ru
- Women's romance, her concert with Sergei Nikitin: Part 1, Part 2, part3, part 4, part 5
- Belarusian singer-songwriters
- Russian-language writers
- Living people
- 1956 births
- Belarusian women poets
- 20th-century Belarusian poets
- Musicians from Minsk
- 21st-century Belarusian poets
- Writers from Minsk
- 21st-century women writers
- 20th-century women writers
- Women songwriters
- Belarusian pop singers
- Belarusian women pop singers
- Belarusian guitarists
- Belarusian women guitarists
- Belarusian pianists
- Belarusian women pianists
- Russian-language singers of Belarusia