Alexey Fomin mts. Biography

Address: Russia Tula Favorite music: Nu-jazz Marital status: Single Birthday: December 20, 1984

Alexey Fomin (Alexey Sergeevich Fomin) - electronic musician, composer. Musical preferences are in the area of ​​new age styles, house, electronics, etc. From a simple family, father - Sergey Anatolyevich Fomin, a former athlete - candidate master of cycling. Mother - Fomina Lyudmila Alekseevna - chemist-biologist. He studied at Tula secondary school (Gymnasium) No. 20. After graduating from school, he entered the Tula State Mechanical Engineering College named after Nikita Demidov. When I was very young, I loved to sing, loved any audio equipment, and even then I played the piano. During his school years he was involved in professional sound recording. I began to study music seriously in 2014. I did not receive a musical education. Almost all tracks were recorded between 2014 and 2016. The most famous compositions: “Dark Thread”, “Secrets of the Universe”, “Calling You”, “Unfulfilled Dreams”, “At the Cliff”, “Well Here Comes Autumn”, “Honesty”, “Everything for You”, “Reality” . In total, about 70 musical compositions without words were recorded.

The tracks of musician Alexey Fomin, short in duration, leave special strong feelings after listening. Alexey Fomin is a composer, arranger and performer of his works. In 2018, Alexey Fomin, together with the project “Golden Path”, recorded his first album “Sad Rain”. The album was published in St. Petersburg by the recording company: Open Innovative Technologies

In August of the same 2018, he collaborates with the Moscow label "Extraphone," (LLC "Capital Advertising and Producing Center"), and records a mini-album "Immersion" Among the singers collaborating with Extraphone (LLC "Capital Advertising and Producing Center" ) -Sofia Rotaru, Lyudmila Markovna Gurchenko, Alla Borisovna Pugacheva, “Agatha Christie”, Nikolai Karachentsov, Nikolai Vladimirovich Fomenko.

December 14, 2018 The record company ONE Music has released a mini-album by Alexey Fomin “Late Autumn”


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Boris Ivanovich Fomin was born in 1900 in St. Petersburg into the family of a military doctor with the rank of general, a descendant of Lomonosov.
Fomin's musical abilities manifested themselves early. At the age of 4-5 he played the accordion. He studied at a real school with parallel music classes from the best teachers, preparing to enter the conservatory, which was prevented by the war.
The father accepted the coming revolution with approval and, at Lenin’s personal suggestion, the Fomin family moved to Moscow in 1918, along with the government.
In January 1919, Boris volunteered for the front, returned two and a half years later and devoted himself entirely to musical activity. He will try his hand at operetta ("The Career of Pierpoint Black"), ballet, including children's, works as a dancer in a cinema and even as a "gypsy" in one of the Moscow choirs.
But Boris Fomin found his highest calling in romance, immediately declaring himself an excellent master of it. One of the first - “Only once in a life does a meeting happen”, he dedicated it to his future mother-in-law, former gypsy singer Maria Feodorovna Masalskaya. No less famous are his “Long Road”, “Hey, Guitar Friend”, “Your Eyes Are Green” and many others. There were no unsuccessful romances among his. There were no more popular romances than Fominsk's at that time. And even now performers and fans of romance cannot do without them.
Unfortunately, it was impossible to reveal even more fully in the works of the Roians due to the struggle of the country's leadership with this genre.
Fomin “disappeared” for a long time. He spent about a year in the Butyrka cell on a ridiculous charge.
He also composed romances during these terrible years - “Emerald”, “Look Back”, “Don’t Tell Me These Careless Words”. But they remained in manuscripts, and many disappeared without a trace. It just so happened that no one needed them, just like their author.
Fomin was needed when the war came. During the war years, he composed 150 front-line songs, and together with friends he created the front-line theater "Yastrebok" at the Ministry of Internal Affairs club - for many months it was the only theater in Moscow after a wave of evacuations, which also produced concert programs and performances in tune with the times. Many of Fomin's songs - "Wait for me", "Quiet in the Hut", "Letter from the Front" immediately after the premiere scattered throughout Russia.
But the war ended, and a new wave of oblivion hit Fomin. None of his colleagues who returned from evacuation wanted to highlight his merits during the war. He was remembered only when the campaign against the “unprincipled vulgarities” Zoshchenko and Akhmatova began. Music criticism also included Fomin in this same row.
In 1948, Fomin passed away. My health was greatly deteriorated after the experience, and there was no medicine. The penicillin he needed was available only to the nomenklatura.



F Omin Alexey Yuryevich – group commander of the special forces detachment of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, lieutenant.

Born on June 30, 1977 in the city of Grozny, Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Russian. Son of a Soviet Army officer.

Due to the change of duty stations of the father, the family lived in Czechoslovakia, Buryatia, and since 1986 - on an island in the village of Dachnoye, Korsakovsky district, Sakhalin region. He graduated from high school in the nearby village of Solovyovka in 1994.

In the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation since 1995. Graduated from the Far Eastern Higher Combined Arms Command School named after K.K. Rokossovsky in 1999. In June 1999, he was sent to serve in the Internal Troops (VV) of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, in the special forces detachment of the North Caucasus Military District. He carried out combat missions in the North Caucasus region.

Since August 1999, he took part in combat operations to repel the invasion of Basayev and Khattab’s gangs into Dagestan, and then in the battles of the second Chechen war.

In a battle on October 15, 1999, in the area of ​​the village of Sernovodskoye, Sunzhensky district of the Chechen Republic, he led the actions of a reconnaissance group to rescue one of the motorized rifle units surrounded by large forces of reconnaissance militants. At the height of the battle, the special forces attacked the enemy, destroying several firing points. When the militants tried to put up organized resistance, Fomin took an open position and opened fire on the militants, drawing powerful return fire. The remaining scouts quickly destroyed all enemy firing points identified in this way. After this, Lieutenant Alexei Fomin’s group connected with the blocked motorized rifles and led them out of the encirclement. While pursuing scouts by militants, he repelled all attempts by militants to overtake the retreating groups, personally destroying several militants.

A few days later, near the village of Verkhniy Alkhun discovered a militant ambush. He secretly bypassed it with his reconnaissance group and completely destroyed it with a sudden blow, having no dead or wounded among his subordinates. During the battle, 12 militants were killed without losses, including A. Fomin personally destroyed the crew of the DShK heavy machine gun.

Z and the courage and heroism shown during the counter-terrorist operation in the North Caucasus by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of December 30, 1999 to Lieutenant Fomin Alexey Yurievich awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation.

Continues military service. In 2006 he graduated from the Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. He was a company commander, head of a combat training group, senior assistant to the head of the reconnaissance department of a military unit, and deputy commander of a military unit. In September 2006-December 2008 - commander of the 346th separate reconnaissance battalion of the North Caucasus District of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (city of Blagodarny, Stavropol Territory). Since December 2008 - at the disposal of the Main Command of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (Moscow). Since 2009 - Head of Intelligence of the Separate Operational Division of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia (Moscow). Since 2012 - head of the department of the regional command of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Since 2016 - Chief of Intelligence of the Central District of the National Guard of the Russian Federation.

Colonel. Awarded medals from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

An annual tournament in army hand-to-hand combat is held in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk for the prizes of Hero of Russia A.Yu. Fomin.