Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Dvoryaninova, Valentina Petrovna

Valentina Petrovna Dvoryaninova ( February 2, 1928 , Dyatkovo , Bryansk province - March 22, 2019 [1] , Odintsovo district , Moscow region ) - Soviet pop singer ( soprano ).

Valentina Dvoryaninova
Valentina Dvoryaninova.jpg
basic information
Full nameValentina Petrovna Dvoryaninova
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of death
Place of deathOdintsovo district , Moscow region , Russia
Buried
A country
Professions
singer
Singing voice
Instruments
Genresstage
CollectivesMoskontsert , Orchestra performed by Oleg Lundstrem

Biography

Born February 2, 1928 in Dyatkovo.

Father Peter Pavlovich Dvoryaninov (1900-1995) from the age of 16 was associated with the army, participated in the First World, Civil and Great Patriotic Wars. After the war, a border guard officer.

Mother Agrippina Ivanovna Dvoryaninova (Baykova) (1905-1969) is a leading actress in amateur groups at her husband's duty station.

In connection with the appointment of his father to the Transcaucasian border district, the family moved to Baku , and then to Tbilisi , where Valya studied at school and was engaged in singing in the children's ensemble of the Tbilisi Palace of Pioneers. Immediately after being liberated from the Nazi occupiers of Odessa, Pyotr Pavlovich received an appointment to this city, where Valentina entered a music school and successfully performed in a border ensemble.

In 1947, Dvoryaninova arrived in Moscow and was admitted to the music school at the conservatory. She sang in the team of the Ministry of Internal Affairs , where she improved her vocals with Elizabeth Pashkevich.

In 1953, Dvoryaninova passed the selection and began her performances on the stage of the Bolshoi Theater as part of the choir.

From 1957 to 1963 Valentina Dvoryaninova successfully acted as a soloist of the orchestra under the direction of Oleg Lundstrem , and then became the soloist of the Moskontsert . Especially fruitful was her collaboration with composers A. Petrov , Y. Frenkel , V. Dmitriev and A. Eshpay , with whom she first performed their songs.

V. Dvoryaninova was the first performer of many famous songs: “ Tired Toys Sleeping ,” “Guelder-rose Red,” “ Linahamari, ” etc. Often I had to sing behind the scenes when dubbing films.

In the 60s and 70s, the singer enjoyed considerable popularity in the Soviet Union and in many countries where she toured. She is the Laureate of the All-Union Competition of Variety Artists (1962) and the Festival of Youth and Students in Havana (1978).

I remembered the singer’s performances on the Yunost radio station in many issues of the popular program Good Morning. Dvoryaninova was especially well known in military units, where she often performed, remembering her childhood, inextricably linked with the army.

In the 70-80s, Valentina Dvoryaninova, on business trips from the Moskontsert, sang a lot on the ships "Leonid Sobinov", "Georgia", "Ivan Franko", "Colchis", which are on a long voyage.

In 2006, V. Dvoryaninova’s disc “Watch out, Dawn, to the Creek ” was released at Melody .

In 2008, Valentina Petrovna was awarded the Medal “Talent and Calling” of the World Charitable Alliance “Peacemaker”, medals in honor of the Victory, letters of honor of many departments, regions, military units and enterprises.

She lived for many years in a communal apartment in the center of Moscow. Until the last days she lived in a specialized private boarding house for the elderly.

Died March 22, 2019 at the 92nd year of life. She was buried in Moscow at the Troekurovsky cemetery [2] .

Notes

  1. ↑ The first performer of “tired toys” died // Rossiyskaya Gazeta, 03/23/2019
  2. ↑ Where the dead doze

Links

  • Valentina Dvoryaninova. Red Book of Russian Estrada
  • The newspaper "Flame of Labor", February 3, 2010, No. 10. - p. 7.
  • The first performer of the song "Tired toys are sleeping, books are sleeping" passed away
  • The first performer of the song "Sleeping tired toys" died
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dvoryaninova_Valentina_Petrovna&oldid=101259967


More articles:

  • Kremenchug Carbon Black Plant
  • Palapier (airport)
  • Sureia Opera House
  • Frenken, Fritz
  • Seronga (airport)
  • Tshane (airport)
  • Tournon, Jean-Francois
  • Plobsime
  • Uzbekneftegaz
  • Montfort, Antonius

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019