词条 | Valentina Tolkunova |
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| name = Valentina Tolkunova {{small|Валентина Толкунова}} | image =Valentina Tolkunova (1972). (8662657866).jpg | caption = Valentina Tolkunova in 1972 | birth_name = Valentina Vasilevna Tolkunova | birth_date = {{Birth date|1946|07|12|df=yes}} |birth_place =Armavir, Krasnodar Krai, Soviet Union | death_date = {{Death date and age|2010|03|22|1946|07|12|df=yes}} | alma_mater = Moscow State Art and Cultural University |death_place =Moscow, Russia |resting_place = Troyekurovskoye Cemetery, Moscow |module={{Infobox musical artist|embed=yes | origin = Moscow, Soviet Union | genre = Pop, Jazz | occupation = Singer | background = solo_singer | years_active = 1966–2010 | label = | associated_acts = VIO-66}} | website = | signature = Автограф В. Толкуновой.png |title = People’s Artist of the RSFSR {{small|(1987)}} |awards = {{plainlist |
}} }} Valentina Vasilevna Tolkunova ({{lang-ru|Валенти́на Васи́льевна Толкуно́ва}}, 12 July 1946 – 22 March 2010) was a Soviet and Russian singer and was bestowed the title of Honored Artist of RSFSR (1979) and People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1987). Her performances exhibited a kindhearted mood and sincerity, and her voice was noted for its clarity. BiographyAt age 18, Valentina Tolkunova entered Moscow State Art and Cultural University. In 1966, she became a member of Yury Saulsky's jazz band VIO-66 as a soloist and jazz singer. In 1971, she graduated from the Gnessin State Musical College and recorded songs for the TV series Den' za Dnem (Day After Day). The year 1972 was Tolkunova's breakthrough year, due to a noted performance of songs, and marked the beginning of a successful career in radio and TV. In 1973, she began a busy collaboration with the Moscow Philharmonic Concert Association (Moskonzert), and in 1989 she founded and became the director of her own theatre. Over a thirty-year recording career, Valentina Tolkunova released at least thirteen albums. She also won many awards in Soviet republics and was a 23-time winner of the "Song of the Year" competition on television.[1][2] On 16 February 2010, Tolkunova became ill during a concert in Mogilev, Belarus, and went to a local hospital where she was diagnosed with brain tumor before being transferred to the Botkin Clinic in Moscow. On 22 March, she went into a coma and died two hours later of a brain tumor. References1. ^Russian Singing Legend Tolkunova Dies At 63 2. ^Valentina Tolkunova profile (Russian) External links
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