Ivan Semenovich Bukreev (1924-1998) - Soviet and Russian singer (lyrical tenor ). People's Artist of the RSFSR ( 1974 ).
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| Full name | Ivan Semenovich Bukreev | |||||
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| Genres | stage | |||||
| Collectives | DKAPPSA named after A.V. Alexandrov | |||||
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Biography
I. S. Bukreev was born on January 13, 1924 in the village of Zarechye (now - in the Oryol region , Russia ).
Member of the Great Patriotic War , served in the air forces of the Red Army.
In 1952 he graduated from the Moscow Conservatory , class M.V. Vladimirova.
Since 1950, he has been a soloist of the Moscow army song and dance ensembles, and since 1953, he has been a leading soloist of the DKAPPSA named after A.V. Aleksandrov .
As a soloist of the DKAPSA named after A. Alexandrov, he performed the songs “Don’t cry, girl”, “Good guy” (A. Dolukhanyan - L. Nekrasov), “What do you dream about, cruiser Aurora ?”, “I will take you to the tundra”, “Song of Prague”, “Wait for the soldier”, “There was a letter”, “Strip of no man's silence”, “Heart of a soldier”, as well as Russian and Ukrainian folk songs , works of Soviet composers.
Awards and titles
- People's Artist of the RSFSR ( 1974 )
Literature
- Zabara Z. A feat of a lifetime // Oryol Komsomolets. - 1972. - May 5.
- Sizov P. Singing // Orlovskaya Pravda. - 1981. - March 28.
- Bukreev Ivan Semenovich // Mus. encyclopedia. - M. , 1982. - T. 6. - S. 699.