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Died the famous Soviet singer of the hit

Tamara Miansarova died at 87 years old.

Wednesday, July 12, in Moscow on 87 th year of life died a famous Soviet pop singer Tamara Miansarova. Her husband, a famous violinist mark Feldman reported that July 6, Tamara G. was hospitalized with pneumonia. She was admitted to the First city hospital. The death occurred on 12 July in the late evening.

Tamara Miansarova was born in Zinoviev (now Kropiwnicki, Ukraine) March 5, 1931. He received his musical education in the school at the Minsk Conservatory in 1951. In the same year he entered Moscow Conservatory, the piano Department. In 1957 he was hired to work in the field as an accompanist, but soon started a solo career on the stage.

In 1958 was created the jazz Quartet Igor Published. He was invited as soloist Miansarova. The team won the gold medal and first prize at VIIIВемирном festival of youth and students in Helsinki for the performance of funny songs “ay-Lyuli”, which was written by Lyudmila Lyadova.

Tamara Miansarova noticed. In 1963 she was sent to the international song festival in Sopot (Poland). There she first sang the song “sunshine” with the words “Let there always be sunshine”, which became the unofficial anthem of the Soviet world and happy childhood. Interestingly, the cultural officials reluctantly agreed to Miansarova sang in Sopot this song. They were sure that the representative of the USSR should do more serious repertoire. But Tamara insisted and she was right — the success was incredible.

A number of songs performed Miansarovoj steel, as they say, the hits, and not only in the Soviet Union. Here are just a few of them: “the Black cat”, “top-Top”, “Letka-ENKA”, “Let’s never quarrel”.

The singer has toured with solo concerts all over the country. Knew and loved Miansarova and abroad. For example, the Polish magazine Panorama in the early 80s called the four most popular performers in Europe for 25 years. The list included Edith Piaf, Karel Gott, Charles Aznavour and Tamara Miansarova.

The last years of his life, the singer was bedridden after surgery for femoral neck.

Tamara G. was married four times. Name Miansarova got it from first husband, pianist Edward Miansarova. They broke up shortly after the birth of son Andrew (1956), who also became a pianist and keyboardist, has performed with the ensemble “Gems”.

Second husband singer — composer Leonid Garin. This marriage lasted only six months. Garin died under mysterious circumstances on September 21, 1979 in Sochi.

His third marriage, the singer has signed a deal with sound designer Igor Khlebnikov. In 1971 they had a daughter Catherine Khlebnikov — poet.

Fourth marriage to mark Feldman, a native of Vinnitsa, were the most durable.

Tamara Miansarova left grandchildren: Andrew, musician, DJ, Tamara is an artist and designer, Anna — economist. All have the surname of his grandmother.

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