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Name
  
Larisa Rubalskaya

Role
  
Writer


Spouse
  
David I. Rosenblatt (m. ?–2009)

Parents
  
Alexandra Rubalskaya, Alexey Rubalskiy

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Larisa rubalskaya


Larissa Alexeyevna Rubalskaya (Russian: Larisa alekseevna Rubal'skaya) (born September 24, 1945, Moscow) is a Russian writer, poet and translator, and a member of the Moscow Writers' Union.

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The first song Larissa Rubalskaya wrote together with Vladimir Miguley – "Memoirs", V. Tolkunova. Since 1984, the winner of the TV contest "Song of the Year."

Rubalskaya is a songwriter who sang Alla Pugacheva – "My Destiny", "Daughter," "Live peacefully, the country"), F. Kirkorov – "I'm guilty, guilty, Moscow Murom -" Strange Woman, "I. Allegrova – "A passenger in transit", "Ugonschitsa, T. Ovsienko – Morozov, Alsou -" the light in your window ", I. Kobzon -" Blue Envelope ".

In 1991 and 1993 Larissa Rubalskaya conducted creative evenings at the Theatre of Variety. In 1995 she held a jubilee recital of a poetess in the concert hall "Russia".

Larissa Rubalskaya collaborates with composers Tukhmanov D., Dobrynin, A. Klevitskim, A. Ukupnik, M. Minkov, and others. Takes part in many TV shows ("Good luck", "Subject", "Show files", "Morning Post", "To the Barrier"), maintains an active concert schedule, participates in the jury song contests.

Artworks

  • "The map I lay down"
  • "Recipes for an encore, 2007
  • "Translate hours ago," a collection of poems, 2003
  • "Winning", a story
  • "Snacks and hot for our golden husbands!", 2007
  • "Vain words", 2003
  • "Ring the hot hand", a collection of poems, 2004
  • The cycle of "I'm sorry Ivanov, consists of 23 pieces.
  • Cycle "Everything was as expected."
  • The cycle of "Night of shattered".
  • Cycle "you say – leave helpful ...".
  • Cycle, "Who teaches the birds to find the way?"
  • The cycle of "I myself do not understand."
  • "His Majesty Salad."
  • References

    Larisa Rubalskaya Wikipedia