Ariel (Russian band)


Ariel are a "VIA" band based in Chelyabinsk, Russia.
They were formed in 1970 and headed by Valery Yarushin. From 1989 to the present day, they have been headed by Rostislav Gepp. The group emerged from a fusion of two earlier ensembles, called Ariel and Allegro. Yarushin, who had been in charge of Allegro, became the manager of the new group.
The band was popular during the Soviet era and won several awards. Their performances often made use of material of Russian folk music.

Plot

The vocal-instrumental ensemble "Ariel" was created by student of the Chelyabinsk Music College Lyv Fidelman in 1968. In early 1968, at the New Year's Eve, the first performance of the ensemble took place. It did not last long, as the director of the music school demanded that he stop it. In 1968, there was a line-up that could give concerts. There was also a name. They did mostly cover versions of songs by The Beatles, The Monkees, The Tremeloes, The Turtles.
In 1970, at the initiative of the Komsomol District Committee of the Central District of the city of Chelyabinsk, three leading vocal and instrumental ensembles were invited to the creative meeting: Ariel, Allegro and Pilgrims. "Pilgrims" refused to attend the meeting, but a kind of creative competition took place among the ensembles "Ariel" and "Allegro", as a result of which only Ariel was created from two Chelyabinsk ensembles "Ariel" and "Allegro" Valery Yarushin was the leader of the band. The date of the formation of the ensemble was decided on November 7, 1970.
In December 1971, Ariel shared the first place with the Skomorokhi trio under the direction of Alexander Gradsky, at the Silver Strings competition, dedicated to the 750th anniversary of the city of Gorky.
"Ariel" is a laureate of the 5th All-Union Contest of Variety Artists.
"Ariel" performed at the Tbilisi Rock Festival out of competition in 1980.
The group often references Russian folklore. Some of their most famous songs: "Porushka — poranya", "Baba Yaga". On the account of "Ariel" - a number of conceptual stage productions, rock operas, including: "For the Russian Land", "Masters", "The Legend of Emelian Pugachev."
At different times, "Ariel" worked in different styles, but the genre base of the ensemble was always a Russian variant of folk-rock, implying the processing or stylization of popular Russian folk songs. Often the ensemble performs songs and a cappella or accompanied by acoustic instruments.

Members

"Golden" formation of VIA "Ariel"