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Viktor Robertovich Tsoi was born on 21 June 1962, in a maternity hospital on Kuznetsovskaya Street in Leningrad.He was the only child of Valentina Vasilyevna Tsoi (née Guseva), a Russian schoolteacher, and Robert Maximovich Tsoi, a Soviet Korean engineer from Kyzyl-Orda, Kazakhstan, where his Korean parents had been exiled after Stalin's 1937 deportation of Koreans in the Soviet Union.
"Spokoynaya nochʹ" (Russian: Спокойная ночь, lit. 'Quiet Night/Good Night/Peaceful Night') is a rock ballad by the Soviet rock band Kino.Most of the music and lyrics were written by Viktor Tsoi, and the guitar solo was written by Yuri Kasparyan.
Kino (Russian: Кино, lit. 'cinema, film', pronounced) is a Russian rock band formed in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) in 1981.The band was co-founded and headed by Viktor Tsoi, who wrote the music and lyrics for almost all of the band's songs, until his death in 1990.
The song was written and recorded by Tsoi sometime in 1990. The song, however, was not fully recorded, according to the liner notes of the album which state: "Unfortunately, the final track was never fully recorded".
Alexander Viktorovich Tsoi (Russian: Александр Викторович Цой), also known under the pseudonym Alexander Molchanov (Russian: Александр Молчанов; born July 26, 1985, Leningrad) is a Russian performer, composer, designer and designer, former guitarist of the band "Para bellvm", author of the video effects of the project "Symphonic Kinot", and leader of the ...
The site of the final scene along Tulebaev street in Almaty has become one of many memorials for Viktor Tsoi. In 2017, an avenue dedicated to the film was opened and metal plaques with lyrics from Tsoi's songs were laid on a stone-tiled walkway. [5] A statue of Tsoi was later unveiled on the avenue on June 21, 2018. [6]
Tsoi or TSOI may refer to: Geto Heaven Remix T.S.O.I. (The Sound of Illadelph), an album by American hip-hop artist Common; Viktor Tsoi, Russian singer; Anita Tsoy, Russian singer-songwriter; It may also be an alternative spelling of two different surnames: Cai (surname), a Chinese surname, in Cantonese pronunciation
Tsoy is known for regularly changing her music style and image. She began performing as a nearly rock artist in 1997, later turned to dance music, and after 2006 several music styles present in her songs: Viktor Tsoi's rock followed by blues, R&B, and Eastern styled pop [11]