Showing posts with label Michael. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Baritone Michael Minsky's Ukrainian Recordings: A Historical Treasure

Michael Minsky was a European opera star who sang in virtually every major concert hall in the United States.

Born in Russia in 1918, Minsky studied music at the University of Kazan and the Moscow Conservatory. On track for a brilliant musical career, his plans were derailed when WWII broke out and he was drafted into the Red Army.

Shortly after he arrived on the front, he was captured by the Nazis and sent to a slave labour camp in Germany.

After the war he ended up in several "displaced persons" camps in Europe. He claimed refugee status to avoid repatriation to the USSR. Stalin considered Red Army POWs to be traitors to the Soviet regime, and Minsky knew if he returned home he would be either exiled to a Siberian gulag, or executed.

Although ethnically Russian, in the camps Minsky was surrounded by Ukrainians and soon fell in love with the people, the music and the culture. He joined several choirs, including the Don Cossack Choir and the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus.

In 1949 Minsky and the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus traveled to America, where they were received at the White House and performed many concerts.

In 1950 Michael Minsky made his first recording and went on to record another 20 with various Ukrainian artists. In 1953 he was granted American citizenship.

Minsky was very active in the Ukrainian community in the United States and Canada. In 1971 the Ukrainian community in Minneapolis honoured him with a gala concert. Later that year he went on a concert tour to Ukrainian centers in Great Britain, then in 1972 to Australia. On his return to Europe he produced a series of records with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.

By the mid 1960s, Minsky was spending most of his time in Europe. In 1978, he settled permanently in Zwolle, the Netherlands. It was in Holland where Minsky met his wife, Irina, in 1967.

Irina had no inkling of the prolific extent of her husband's Ukrainian musical career... until after his death in 1988. Astounded at the size of his repertoire, and realizing its historic significance, she took upon herself the gargantuan task of compiling and restoring the entire collection.

Somehow I ended up on Irina's email list, and kept getting emails from her asking for help with her project. Intrigued, I emailed her back and invited her to share her story on my radio show, Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio.

What an incredible experience to encounter the fierce determination of this fascinating Dutch woman! Equally incredible was the story about her project and the love and devotion of her Russian husband for his adopted Ukrainian culture.

After several tireless years searching, Irina is close to achieving her goal of compiling and restoring her late husband's entire repertoire of Ukrainian recordings. However, she is still missing a few items.

She's hoping that whoever has the missing recordings would be willing to donate or sell them to her.

Once compiled, she plans to establish a special website where she will offer digital versions of the recordings, as individual mp3s as well as physical albums.

Michael Minsky's legacy is a national as well as an international treasure. It would have become a buried treasure if not for the vision and dogged determined of Irina Jacoba.

Paulette (Pawlina) MacQuarrie produces and hosts a weekly variety program called Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio. Her interview with Irina Jacoba is archived on the Interviews page at the program's website, where you can also find podcasts of the shows and other information. Irina's missing items are listed in the Michael Minsky post at the Nash Holos blog.


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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Michael Jackson's Handwritten Notes And Comments On His Own Press Release

Michael Jackson is known as the most successful entertainer of all-time. As a singer, songwriter, dancer, and performer, his work established pop music as a force to be reckoned with, and his legacy of success in perfoming and producing pop music established pop as a formidable genre, with many new artists still following in his footsteps to this day. Less commonly known about Michael was his knack for the business side of music, and the marketing of promoting himself and his music. In this draft press release, The King Of Pop shows his hands-on approach to managing his important career.

Mr. Jackson has, on July the 4th (or the 3rd), 1985, reviewed his own press release, and did not approve of what the staff of Patrick Kelly Productions had planned to submit for global release. MJ reveals, in these rare notes made on the copy, his management style and displeasure. He personally corrects in the following way - "Add L.A. star on Hollywood", etc, and, "making Thriller the biggest selling album of all time - M.J. 7-3-85." Also, Jackson highlighted certain key phrases to emphasize just what he believed was important. One can see the business and management skills of this young 27-year-old Michael. A rare contribution to music history is featured here as authored by MJ himself. Through the momentum of Michael's early career, he continually exhibited business and marketing savvy, wanting to make sure that his appearance and image were in line with his goals as a musician and performer.

Michael's relationship to Paul McCarntey at the time plays a significant role in understanding this manuscript. This important press release was authored not long after MJ and the Jackson Five's major "VICTORY TOUR". The Jackson Brothers tour, lead by Michael Jackson, toured and preformed 55 amazing concerts. The Victory Tour also played to 2 million paying fans and grossed 75 million dollars, a record at that time.

This was the last time the Jackson Brothers were to tour together; and, the Victory Tour featured two of Michael Jackson's famous trademarks: his one-hand, decorated single glove and his innovative Moonwalk Dance movements, two performing trademarks that forever changed pop music and pop dance.

This piece is a museum-worthy discovery, being hand-authored by, and corrected by, MJ himself. It clearly illustrates the hands-on approach of one of the single biggest talents ever to appear on any stage anywhere in the world: Michael Jackson.

Raleigh DeGeer Amyx is an American history collector. For Well More Than a Quarter Century, Collecting and Preserving History have been Raleigh DeGeer Amyx's Sole Endeavor. He is the owner and curator of the Raleigh Degeer Amyx Collection.

Because of the Reputation of The Amyx Collection, and Mr. Amyx's Knowledge, gained from First Hand Stories and Interviews with former White House Employees, he has been sought out by Authors, Private Non-Profit Entities, Presidential Libraries and by The White House and The Smithsonian Institution for Consultation. The Raleigh DeGeer Amyx Collection is an American history collection and is one of the largest collections of its kind in the world.


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