Anna Sergeyevna Drubich is the daughter of director Sergei Solovyov and actress Tatyana Drubich. High standards, high demands, the glory of parents - for a strong person, this is a springboard for the start.
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Biography
Anna Sergeyevna Drubich (Anna Sergeyevna Solovyova) was born on June 27, 1984 in Moscow, to a family of famous parents: mother: Tatyana Lyusenovna Drubich (born 07.06.1960, Moscow) is a Russian doctor-endocrinologist and theater and film actress. Dad: Sergey Alexandrovich Soloviev (born on 08.25.1944, Kem, Karelian-Finnish SSR) - Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter, producer, teacher. People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1993).
When Ana was 5 years old, her parents divorced. The daughter stayed with her mother, but did not stop communicating with her father. Parents after the divorce maintained a warm relationship that helped her painlessly bridge their gap. At the age of 8, Anya played the piano and in 1998 entered the Moscow State College of Musical Art named after Chopin, where she studied until 2002. She graduated with honors and then began to study at the Munich Higher School of Music, where she honed her skills for another 6 years. Upon completion of training, she received a bachelor's and master's degree.
Creation
Anna’s career was closely intertwined with her family, creativity, education, personal life and began very early. When the girl was 12 years old, she already performed on the stage of the Bolshoi Theater as part of a symphony orchestra. Continuing to improve her musical education, at the age of 18, Anna Drubich wrote her first music for the film "On Love". This work later became her hallmark and almost immediately worked in favor of Ani. In the process of creating the first piece of music, her father noticed that her daughter was already capable of writing professional-level music and invited her to compose a waltz for the film "Anna Karenina", on which he worked. Anya easily wrote a beautiful waltz, and then the entire score for the film. The result was a high-quality joint work with the participation of members of the Solovyov-Drubich family. Father is the main director of the picture. Mom - played the main character. Anya - wrote music. She also performed 3 roles of a secondary and episodic nature in the following paintings: "Black rose - the emblem of sadness, red rose - the emblem of love" (1989); "House under the starry sky" - Catherine (1991); "Three Sisters" - Masha in childhood (1994) before she left the country and one role, already living in Germany: "2 Assa 2" (2009).
Since 2002, Anna Drubich left the country and began to live, study and work in Germany, while she did not change her citizenship and is still a Russian citizen. Since 20 years he has been touring Europe with numerous concert programs. In Germany, Anna gives birth to a child - a daughter, Alexandra.
Together with the concert work, Drubich writes music for films and theatrical productions. On the account of the talented girl there are many musical works written for both domestic and foreign paintings. Anna was repeatedly nominated for various music awards, including:
1st place at the Moscow Competition. Beethoven; Mozart's award at the Bremen National Piano Competition; scholarships from the Spivakov Foundation and the Krainev Foundation; Nominee and finalist of the Russian national film award Nika for composer work; prestigious music award "Triumph"; special prize in the international competition "Soundtrack_ Cologne" for music for the film "2ASSA2" Anna was nominated for the "Nika" award.
Anna Drubich works in different genres: cinema, animation, documentaries and theater. In addition to music for the screen, Anna also writes concert works. Some of her works, both chamber solo sonatas and orchestral compositions, were performed by world famous musicians, many of whom are friends and colleagues of Drubich. Anna's works are performed at prestigious music festivals, and receive a good response from the public and are highly appreciated by music critics.
In 2010, while in Germany, Anna received a grant for writing music for cartoons, which is much more complicated than writing music for films, as Drubich herself said, in an interview. At this stage of her career, Anna became the author of musical accompaniments to more than 35 film projects in Russia, Germany, the USA, Denmark, Egypt and Spain.
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