Źmicier Sidarovič

Źmicier Sidarovič
Зьміцер Сідаровіч

Źmicier Sidarovič in Navahradak in 2006
Background information
Birth name Źmicier Sidarovič
Born (1965-10-02)2 October 1965
Minsk, Belarus
Died 17 May 2014(2014-05-17) (aged 48)
Minsk, Belarus
Occupation(s) Singer, musician, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, bagpipe
Years active 1980–2014
Associated acts Kamiełot, Na Taku, Stary Olsa, Contredanse

Źmicier Sidarovič (Belarusian: Зьміцер Сідаровіч) (2 October 1965 – 17 May 2014)[1] – Belarusian musician, singer, piper. Leader of well-known in mid-1990s Belarusian band Kamiełot. Collected folklore.

Biography

Źmicier Sidarovič's grandfather – Miečysłaŭ moved to Miensk from Śkirmuntava village (near Kojdanava) in 1938.

Źmicier Sidarovič was an engineer by profession.

He started writing songs in 1980. Started writing in Belarusian in 1984 after a trip to Padliašša.

In 1991 he started the Kamiełot band. He is an author of a poetry book Try Žałudy (Three acorns) and a reference book Vialikija Muzyki XX Stahodździa (Great musicians of the 20th century).

In 2000 Sidarovič together with bands Stary Olsa and Contredanse recorded an album Vir (released in 2001).

In 2008 he started the Na Taku band, which organised traditional dancing parties in Žar-Ptuška café (Minsk) until 2011 and then in other places.[2]

References

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