Petrova Tatyana Yurievna: biography and creativity

Petrova Tatyana Yurievna - a singer who works in folk and pop genres. Born in 1957, September 19, in the Artyomovsky district of the Sverdlovsk region. The father of our heroine, Yuri Vasilyevich Sysolyatin, born in 1939, comes from peasants. He worked as a miner, spent underground 25 years. The mother of our heroine, Istomina Galina, was born in 1936. She worked as a projectionist. Daughter - Ekaterina Viktorovna was born in 1976. She is a graduate of the Institute of Foreign Languages ​​and art director of Tatyana Petrova.

early years

Petrova Tatyana Yurievna
Tatyana Yuryevna Petrova since childhood loves Russian national culture. From an early age she was surrounded by beliefs, tales and songs. Everyone sang in the family. The grandmother of our heroine once gave her instructions that good people should not sing a bad song. This covenant performer follows today.

Fifteen-year-old Tatyana was selected for the Ural choir. In its composition sang songs forgotten by that time grandmother's songs. Then our heroine went to study in Moscow. First graduated from music school. I entered the singing department. Thus, she became a student at the Ippolitov-Ivanov School. I studied there until 1978.

Then she became a student of the Gnesins Music Institute. She studied there until 1986. In 1988, she completed graduate school.

Musical experience

Tatyana Yuryevna Petrova
Petrova Tatyana Yuryevna, in parallel with her studies, was a member of the Folk Music Ensemble. It was led by Dmitry Pokrovsky. From 1986 to this day, Petrova Tatyana Yuryevna is a teacher in the department of folk singing of the Gnesins Academy of Music.

Our heroine was very lucky, as Metropolitan John noticed and warmed her with a spiritual word. Listening to our heroine both in the capital's halls and in rural clubs, the audience cries and rejoices, but does not remain indifferent. She has in her repertoire both old songs and ditties, romances. She also performs compositions on verses by K. Skvortsov, M. Lermontov, F. Tyutchev, A. Pushkin, N. Rubtsov, S. Yesenin, N. Klyuyev.

According to our heroine, singing is a big job. She does not spare her voice. Tatyana Yuryevna performs compositions without a microphone and puts a soul into every word said from the stage.

In 1998, the anniversary concert of the artist dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the activity took place in the central hall "Russia". This concert venue, according to press reviews, has not yet known. The capacity of the hall is two thousand people, however, it was attended by 3,000 admirers of the talent of our heroine. The artist’s creativity enjoys popular love throughout Russia.

The performer played one of the main roles in the film called "All Ahead." The painting was staged by Nikolai Burlyaev based on the eponymous work by Vasily Belov. Our heroine also worked on the musical film “Portrait on a Black Background”, and also participated in a number of television concerts.

Awards

Petrova Tatyana Yuryevna in 1979 became a laureate of a folk music contest. In 1986 she received the Lenin Komsomol Prize. In 1992 she became the Honored Artist of Russia. In 1996 she received the International Prize of the Andrew the First-Called Foundation. In 1997 she became the People's Artist of Bashkortostan. In 2000 she received the Alexei Fatyanov Prize . In 2004 she was awarded the Chusovskaya Horseshoe. In 2005 she received the Order of the Holy Princess Olga.

Discography

Petrova Tatyana Yuryevna singer
In 1995, Tatyana Yurievna Petrova recorded the album “You, my days, white doves.” In 1998, the work “All my devotion and all love” appeared. In 1999, the disc "Slavyanka" was released. In 2000, the album “Dip, soul, into a clean wave” was released. In 2001, the record "Mother Sang" was recorded.

Also her authorship belongs to the following albums:

  • "Tell me";
  • "Orthodox";
  • "My soul";
  • "Tenderness";
  • "Dedication to Vera Gorodovskaya";
  • "Favorites";
  • "Romances";
  • "You";
  • "Pure snow";
  • "Songs of Tales";
  • "In memory of Lydia Ruslanova."


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