Nina Brodskaya

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Nina Brodskaya (Russian: Ни́на Алекса́ндровна Бро́дская; born 11 December 1947 or 1949, Moscow) is a Soviet singer (soprano), popular in the 1960s and 1970s.[1]

Biography[]

After graduating from the October Revolution Music College (now the Music College of the Moscow State Institute of Music) in 1965, Nina Brodskaya started working as a singer in the Eddie Rosner Jazz Orchestra, while continuing her music education at the All-Russia Creative Workshop of Variety Art. Among the songs that made her famous were: "Love is a Ring" ("Любовь-кольцо") and "August" ("Август") by Frenkel, "One Snowflake is Not Yet Snow" ("Ты говоришь мне о любви" a.k.a. "Одна снежинка ещё не снег") by Kolmanovsky, "There's No Use in Your Coming to Me" ("Ходишь нап��асно") and "First Love" ("Первая любовь") by Mazhukov. She is also famous for singing the song "January Blizzard" ("Звенит январская вьюга") by Zatsepin for the 1973 movie Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future. Since 1980 Nina Brodskaya lives and performs in the USA, since 1990s occasionally coming to Russia.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b E. D. Uvarova, ed. (2004). "БРОДСКАЯ Нина Александровна". Эстрада в России. XX век. Энциклопедия. Moscow: OLMA Media Group. p. 91. ISBN 9785224044627.

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