Aleksey Ryazantsev
Russia

Alexey Petrovich Ryazantsev was born on September 23, 1975, in the village of Izvestkovy, Amursky District, Khabarovsk Territory. From 1980, he lived in the village of Elban. In 1990, he graduated from music school in the accordion class under teacher Sergey Nikitovich Nazarov. He entered Khabarovsk College of Arts in the folk department, accordion class, under teacher L.S. Teterkin, and studied composition under S.P. Moskaev. In 1994, he graduated from college and worked at the music school in Elban village. He composed numerous works for piano and accordion, including the suites "Tsar Gorokh," "Laziness," and others. In 1998, he moved to Chaplygin, Lipetsk Region, and worked as an accompanist at the district cultural center and accompanist for the folk ensemble "Orange City." Since 2000, he has been writing music in his home studio: arrangements, audio advertising, music for theatrical productions, and song recordings. In 2007, he worked on the musical arrangement for the BMW salon opening in Lipetsk for "Pride Media." In 2019, he worked at a recording studio in Chaplygin. He wrote music for the feature film "Elder Paisios and I, Standing Upside Down" (Culture Channel, 2012) and for the documentary film "Mikhail Zhvanetsky. Behind the Word - Into the Portfolio" (TVC). He is involved in developing microphones for binaural recording.
