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Tatiana Shmyga

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Tatiana Shmyga

Birth
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Death
11 Mar 2011 (aged 82)
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Burial
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia GPS-Latitude: 55.7255944, Longitude: 37.5520583
Plot
10
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Soviet and Russian singer, lyric soprano and operetta actress. People's Artist of the USSR (1978). As a child she dreamed of becoming a lawyer, but later began taking singing lessons entered the musical drama school named after Glazunov, where she studied for four years. Immediatey after graduation, she was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Operetta Theater. Her first role was Violetta in "The Violet of Montmartre", with the first role of the singer's talent was spotted. One of her name on the bill was enough to fill the hall. She performed the role of Violetta Adelie "Die Fledermaus", Valentina in "The Merry Widow" and Angelo in "Count of Luxembourg." In 1969 she performed in a new production of "Violet ...", but as a "Star of Montmartre", divas Ninon. "Karambolina" for many years became the hallmark of actress {source}}. In February 1965, the theater was the first premiere of the musical "My Fair Lady", F. Lowe's play B. Shaw "Pygmalion" where she played the role of Eliza Doolittle. In 1962 she first starred in the movie. She played a cameo French actress Louise Germont, who came to Russia on tour and got stuck "in the snow," in the midst of war.
Soviet and Russian singer, lyric soprano and operetta actress. People's Artist of the USSR (1978). As a child she dreamed of becoming a lawyer, but later began taking singing lessons entered the musical drama school named after Glazunov, where she studied for four years. Immediatey after graduation, she was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Operetta Theater. Her first role was Violetta in "The Violet of Montmartre", with the first role of the singer's talent was spotted. One of her name on the bill was enough to fill the hall. She performed the role of Violetta Adelie "Die Fledermaus", Valentina in "The Merry Widow" and Angelo in "Count of Luxembourg." In 1969 she performed in a new production of "Violet ...", but as a "Star of Montmartre", divas Ninon. "Karambolina" for many years became the hallmark of actress {source}}. In February 1965, the theater was the first premiere of the musical "My Fair Lady", F. Lowe's play B. Shaw "Pygmalion" where she played the role of Eliza Doolittle. In 1962 she first starred in the movie. She played a cameo French actress Louise Germont, who came to Russia on tour and got stuck "in the snow," in the midst of war.


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