Andrey Rodionov compositions sheet music and chords
Andrey Borisovich Rodionov (June 3, 1954, Moscow, USSR – May 29, 2023, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet and Russian experimental musician, pioneer of electronic and computer music, composer, and programmer. He was a member of the duo "Andrey Rodionov and Boris Tikhomirov" and created the first music albums in the USSR using personal computers. He also developed game programs and co-founded the Association of Electroacoustic Music at the Union of Composers of Russia. From 1978 to 1984, he joined the band "Tin Soldiers," where he was one of the first in the USSR to use the Roland Jupiter-4 and Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizers, as well as the Yamaha PSR. He collaborated with composer Andrey Gorin, creating music for animated films, including Tatyana Mititello's "The Game." In 1985, Andrei Rodionov and Boris Tikhomirov recorded the album "Pulse-1"—the first Soviet record created entirely using a computer (using a Yamaha CX5M). They then wrote the music for the disc "512 K Bytes."
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