Maria Pakhomenko

Maria Leonidovna Pakhomenko (Russian: Мария Леонидовна Пахоменко; 25 March 1937 – 8 March 2013) was a Soviet and Russian singer, a holder of the title of People's Artist of Russia since 1999.[1]

Maria Pakhomenko
Мария Пахоменко
Maria Pakhomenko in 2009
Born
Maria Leonidovna Pakhomenko

(1937-03-25)25 March 1937
Leningrad, Soviet Union
Died8 March 2013(2013-03-08) (aged 75)
OccupationSinger
Years active1964–2013
TitlePeople's Artist of Russia (1998)
AwardsGolden Orpheus (Grand Prix,1971)

The song that brought her fame was Kachaet, kachaet... (Russian: Качает, качает...) that she recorded for the theater play Idu na Grozu (Russian: Иду на грозу) in 1963.[1] In the 1960-1980s, Maria Pakhomenko was one of the major stars of the Soviet stage. The songs in her performance sounded in the programs of many radio stations and on television. She toured the USSR and abroad for many years (she sang in France, Italy, Cuba, Yugoslavia, Poland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Finland[1]). Several music films were shot about her, one of which was acquired by 13 countries.

Among the songs by leading Soviet composers of which she was the original performer are Love Will Stay (by Valery Gavrilin), Nenaglyadnyy Moy (by Aleksandra Pakhmutova), Mens (by Eduard Kolmanovsky), Conversations (by Eduard Khanok), Vals pri Svechakh (by Oscar Feltsman), etc.[1]

Career highlights

In 1968, she sold 2,600,000 discs.[2] In 1971, Pakhomenko became the first of Soviet singers to win the Grand Prix at the Golden Orpheus song contest.[1][3]

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References

  1. Elizaveta Uvarova, ed. (2004). "Мария Леонидовна ПАХОМЕНКО". Эстрада в России. XX век : энциклопедия. OLMA Media Group. ISBN 9785224044627.
  2. Юлия Баренгольц (2009). Ваш год рождения: время, факты, подробности. 1968. Анаграмма. ISBN 9785903646173.
  3. Федор Раззаков (1 October 2013). Алла Пугачева: Рожденная в СССР. Litres. ISBN 9785425048714.

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