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Georgy Vinogradov

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Another version of this story has it that apparently his glory gave him too much importance, and in 1951 with the phrase "For breach of discipline in the tours" Vinogradov was removed from the concerts. He never recorded or performed publicly again, though he was only 43 years old. In later years he
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entertainment team, which included the orchestra, under the management of B. Knushevitsky and several soloists. We served at the Front, entertaining the fighters who had just left the battle. On one occasion we were under fire, the floor collapsed, and we were left with a team of only 11 people, but
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in 1908. At first he belonged to the church choir and the railroad workers' drama club in Kazan. Then, while studying engineering, he also studied violin and viola at the Kazan State Conservatory (Kazan School of Music or Eastern Music College), and in the 1930s was a student at the Military Academy
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Radio channel he was heard by the vocal instructor Mikhail Lvovich Lvov. Lvov is credited with making Vinogradov into a professional singer – with lessons in diction, breathing, flexibility, and finally in producing the sound he became famous for. Later studies were with
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Another critic described his voice as being infused with an "indescribably poetic beauty". However it has been suggested that he was primarily a radio singer because his voice lacked the power of a true lyric
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with whom he also made two duet recordings. On the radio, Vinogradov sang a wide range of material from jazz to art songs; in World War II he sang with the USSR Committee of Defense Model Orchestra.
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the group re-established. In blockaded Leningrad, in a group with Ruslanova, Garkavi and other famous artists, we performed about a thousand concerts. In 1943 I was transferred to serve in the
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In June 1941, he attended the recruitment office to sign up as an ordinary soldier, but was instructed to join those soldiers who entertained the troops at the front. Vinogradov said:
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taught in the Russian art studio of popular art VTMEI. Among his students was the tenor Gennady Stone. Vinogradov died in Moscow. His colleague
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Stone describes Vinogradov as his teacher though the only teaching mentioned is a warning not to drop his bayan (accordion).
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Vinogradov had a relationship with the ballerina Virskaya from the Ensemble in the 1940s, and had a daughter Ksenia.
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Stone only says that he met his "favourite singer" Vinogradov, and does not say that he was taught by Vinogradov.
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front. A facsimile World War II photo of Soviet servicemen is included. The CD contains a bonus video of the
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voice has been described as one of effortless and pure poetic beauty, with flawless diction and phrasing.
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stage (and he never joined an opera company), but he participated in many radio performances including
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Armchairgeneral page: "Two Maxims;" "In a Forest at the Front;" "Nightingale;" "Dark Night".
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Brenesal, Barry “The Russian Legacy: Georgy Vinogradov” review in Fanfare June/July 2004.
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officers or officials, which embarrassed the Soviet government, and finished his career.
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He made a large number of recordings. Two notable sets, recorded around 1950, are the
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3 November] 1908 – 12 November 1980) was a Soviet and Russian
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in 1949. After that, he became a soloist with Radio Moscow (later known as the
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Radio. He left the academy in 1936, six months before completing his studies.
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national radio soloist, and between 1943 and 1951 was a soloist with the
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Ebay.com: Melodiya MELCD6000615. Temporary URL, citation 29 April 2009.
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CD: Melodiya: Sacred War (in Russian), MELCD60-00938/1: "Oh the Road".
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Friedman, Larry "Georgy Vinogradov" in the Tenor Library (biography).
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CD: Melodiya: Sacred War (in Russian), MELCD60-00938/1: "Two Maxims".
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Ebay.com: Chant du Monde 614. Temporary URL, citation 29 April 2009.
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Gazeta biography of Vinogradov, including comment on end of career
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Grand-tenori.com: Larry Friedman: biography of Georgi Vinogradov.
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Translated grandi-tenori.com webpage: Biography of Vinogradov.
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remembers the following, which contradicts the above rumors:
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magazine, vol.55, issue 4, March 10, 2011, Georgy Vinogradov.
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In 1951 there was apparently a bar-room brawl, possibly with
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Translated Japanese webpage: biography of Georgy Vinogradov.
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Translated kkre-22.narod.ru webpage: Biography of Vinogradov
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Retro-samnet.ru: image of Vinogradov in uniform, 1940s.
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There is a discography in Grove musical dictionary.
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Index

Georgi Vinogradov (tenor)
Georg Vinogradov
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Kazan
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Opera
Romantic
lieder
military music
ethnic Russian music
folk music
1940s popular music
All-Union
Radio Moscow
Alexandrov Ensemble soloist
Melodiya
Melodiya
Russian
[ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪjˈpavləvʲɪtɕvʲɪnɐˈɡradəf]
O.S.
tenor
World War II
Radio Moscow
Alexandrov Ensemble
Honored Artist of the RSFSR

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