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Irina Brzhevskaya

Irina Brzhevskaya

Russian pop singer and soprano (1929–2019)


Irina Sergeyevna Brzhevskaya (Russian: Ири́на Серге́евна Брже́вская; 27 December 1929  17 April 2019[1]) was a Russian pop singer and soprano.[2]

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Early life

Irina was born in Moscow in the family of People's Artist of the RSFSR Sergey Brzhesky.[3] In her childhood she studied ballet and theatrical circles of the Pioneers Palace.

In 1947, entered the vocal department of the musical school, transformed in 1951 into the department of musical comedy of GITIS. He studied with Boris Pokrovsky.

Career

In 1953 Irina was accepted as a soloist in a railway jazz orchestra under the direction of Dmitry Pokrass. Two years later Brzhevskaya performed with the orchestra of Eddie Rosner.

In 1957 she became the organizer of ensemble Vesna (transl.Spring), with which she performed until 1991.[4]

Recognition

Personal life

Her husband Vladimir Zabrodin (born 1930) was a trumpeter.


References

  1. "Уход из жизни Ирины Сергеевны Бржевской" (in Russian). Артист. 21 May 2019. Archived from the original on 21 May 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2019.

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