Izabella Yurieva
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Izabella Yurieva | |
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Born | Izabella Danilovna Livikova (1899-09-07)7 September 1899 Rostov-on-Don |
Died | 20 January 2000(2000-01-20) (aged 100) Moscow |
Resting place | Donskoye Cemetery Moscow |
Nationality | Russian |
Years active | 1922–2000 |
Awards | People's Artist of Russia (1992) Order For Merit to the Fatherland 4th class (1999) |
Izabella Yurieva (Russian: Изабелла Юрьева) is the stage name of Izabella Danilovna Livikova (Russian: Изабелла Даниловна Ливикова;[1] 7 September 1899[2] – 20 January 2000), a Russian singer nicknamed the "Queen of the Russian Romance"[3][4] who celebrated her centennial at a tribute concert given in her honor at the Central Concert Hall in Moscow in 1999.[5]
She was one of the top performers of the romantic Russian Gypsy songs in the late 1920s and 1930s before the genre became almost taboo in Soviet Russia.[6]
Yurieva was largely forgotten until the 1990s when she resurfaced on television and was named a People's Artist of Russia.[3]
See also
- 7452 Izabelyuria, asteroid named after her
References
- ^ «Старинные романсы и песни»[permanent dead link]
- ^ Some sources indicate her birth year as possibly 1902, but her obituary and tombstone both list 1899
- ^ a b "Умерла Изабелла Юрьева". Kommersant.ru. 8 September 1999. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
- ^ "Белая цыганка". Kommersant.ru. 21 January 2000. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- ^ Billboard, 6 November 1999; p. 57.
- ^ Юрьев Л. Г. Юрьян А. А. "Юрьева И. Д. – это... Что такое Юрьева И. Д.?". Dic.academic.ru. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
External links
- Link to her CD
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