Georgy Vinogradov

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Two Maxims 00:00 Tools
In A Front Zone Forest 00:00 Tools
Wait For Me 00:00 Tools
My Happiness [Schastje moё] 00:00 Tools
The Bird Is Gone 00:00 Tools
Love [Ljublju] 00:00 Tools
Temnaja noch 00:00 Tools
Ljublju 00:00 Tools
01(101) Georgy Vinogradov - Vospominania 00:00 Tools
V lesu prifrontovom 00:00 Tools
02(102) Georgy Vinogradov - Zachem smejatsja 00:00 Tools
Don´t Circle, Swallow 00:00 Tools
Na katke 00:00 Tools
Horoshi vesnoj v sadu cvetochi 00:00 Tools
03(103) Georgy Vinogradov - Lublju 00:00 Tools
05(105) Georgy Vinogradov - Schastje moe 00:00 Tools
Dorogi 00:00 Tools
Solovi 00:00 Tools
Far in the Irkutsk Region 00:00 Tools
Leninskie gory 00:00 Tools
Arija Lenskogo iz opery EO 00:00 Tools
Lublju 00:00 Tools
Dva Maxima 00:00 Tools
Tomnaya noch 00:00 Tools
Zhdi menja 00:00 Tools
Otcveli hrizantemy 00:00 Tools
Nedotroga 00:00 Tools
04(104) Georgy Vinogradov - Nedotroga 00:00 Tools
Spokojnoj nochi 00:00 Tools
Schastje Moye. 00:00 Tools
Dogorel zolotoj zakat 00:00 Tools
Berezka 00:00 Tools
Pesenka vljublennogo 00:00 Tools
Sjad so mnoj rjadom 00:00 Tools
Burn,Burn, My Star (Gori, Gori, Moya Zvezda) 00:00 Tools
Na solnechnoj poljanochke 00:00 Tools
Igrai garmon 00:00 Tools
Nischij student 00:00 Tools
Vospominanija 00:00 Tools
Katusha 00:00 Tools
Milaya / Sweetheart 00:00 Tools
Zimnij vecher 00:00 Tools
Skazhi zachem javilas ty 00:00 Tools
Cvetok 00:00 Tools
Kak sladko s toboju mne byt 00:00 Tools
Vesennij vals 00:00 Tools
Sredi doliny rovnyja 00:00 Tools
My Happiness (Schast'e Moe) 00:00 Tools
Letnaja 00:00 Tools
Menya ty vovse ne lyubila / You Didn't Love Me At All 00:00 Tools
Zhalobno stonet / Mournful Moan 00:00 Tools
Schast'e Moe 00:00 Tools
Rasstavayas, Ona Govorila (Parting She Said) 00:00 Tools
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Georgi Pavlovich Vinogradov (November 16,1908-November 11,1980) was a Russian tenor. He was born in Kazan and died in Moscow. While studying engineering he also studied violin and viola at the Kazan State Conservatory, and was later a student at the Military Academy of Communications. He took singing lessons and performed in amateur concerts at the same time. In 1937 he studied at the Tatar Opera Studio in Kazan, and completed his musical studies at the Moscow Conservatory. When he performed on the All-Union Radio channel he was heard by the vocal instructor Mikhail L'vovich 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 Valeria Vladimirovna Barsova, a Bolshoi Opera soprano with whom he also made two duet recordings with. On the radio, Vinogradov sang a wide range of material from jazz to art songs. Georgi Vinogradov was engaged as a Soviet national radio soloist, and between 1943-1951 was a soloist with the Red Army Choir, the Soviet Army's official army chorus and song and dance ensemble conducted by Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov. After that, he became a soloist with Radio Moscow (later known as the Voice of Russia). Vinogradov never performed on the opera stage (and he never joined an opera company), but he participated in many radio performances including Don Giovanni, Manon, Mignon, and numerous Russian operas. There are rumors that Vinogradov’s career went into swift decline following a barroom brawl with a Polish officer. His lyric tenor voice has been described as one of effortless and pure poetic beauty, with flawless diction and phrasing. Another critic described his voice as being infused with an "indescribably poetic beauty". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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