Multifaceted and talented individuals do not immediately find their recognition in life. The popular composer and singer Mikhail Muromov came to the stage as a mature man. And he managed to achieve great success in his work.
Childhood and youth
The fate of this diversely gifted person does not fit into the standard framework of a questionnaire or biographical sketch. There were times when Mikhail toured the country with his songs and even traveled abroad. However, he remained unfamiliar even to professional TV viewers. Then came the period when Muromov's voice sounded not only from the TV, but even from every iron or vacuum cleaner. The popularity of the performer rose, figuratively speaking, to the skies. And again the times have come when the singer and composer retreated into the shadows.
Mikhail Vladimirovich Muromov was born on November 18, 1950 in an intelligent Soviet family. Parents lived in Moscow. My father worked as a senior researcher at the Research Institute of Hydraulic Systems. Mother taught the theoretical foundations of electrical engineering at the Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology. Mikhail grew up an active and inquisitive child. Already at an early age, he was introduced to sports. The boy attended the pool and boxing section. When the age approached, he was enrolled in a physics and mathematics school.
Professional activity
Parents timely noticed Mikhail's musical abilities and assigned him to a music school. A talented and energetic little boy easily combined classes in these educational institutions. He organized a vocal and instrumental ensemble at the school, which was called "Crystal Cacti". The guys played songs of Soviet composers at dances and rest evenings. Mikhail himself wrote lyrics and music for his ensemble. After school, Muromov entered the Institute of the Meat Industry and successfully graduated in 1971. As a graduate student, he received patents for three inventions that are still used in the production of meat products.
After graduating from graduate school, Muromov was drafted into the ranks of the armed forces. Mikhail conscientiously served the due date and, having returned to civilian life, decided to seriously engage in musical creativity. He was one of the first to acquire a synthesizer in Moscow and organized his own recording studio. He recorded one of his songs "Blue Wing Bird" in a duet with Olga Zarubina, a popular singer in the early 80s. The song was "not allowed" on television, while it was sold across the country in millions of copies on cassettes.
Recognition and privacy
Mikhail Muromov gained all-Union fame in 1986, when he released a disc with the song "Apples in the Snow". All free women of the Soviet Union instantly fell in love with the singer. Then “Ariadne”, “The Witch”, “Strange Woman” and other hits of Mikhail sounded on the stage. The singer toured all regions of the USSR and even performed in Afghanistan.
You can talk about the singer's personal life for a long time or get rid of a couple of phrases. Muromov entered into legal marriage only once. Three years later, the family boat ran aground. The loving performer and composer could not deny attention to women. He still lives alone. However, he recognized his four illegitimate children. Not only acknowledged, but also helped and supported them financially in every possible way until the age of majority.