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Name
  
Nina Brodskaya


Role
  
Singer


Albums
  
Priezzhai v USA, Tum-Balalaika

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Nina Brodskaya (Ни́на Бро́дская) / Noveno curso (Девятый класс) / Soviet Jewish Singer


Nina Brodskaya (Russian: Ни́на Алекса́ндровна Бро́дская; born 11 December 1947 or 1949, Moscow) is a Soviet singer (soprano), popular in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Biography

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After graduating from the October Revolution Music College (now the Music College of the Moscow State Institute of Music) in 1965, Nina Brodskaya started working as a singer in the Eddie Rosner Jazz Orchestra, while continuing her music edication at the All-Russia Creative Workshop of Variety Art. Among the songs that made her famous were: "Love Is A Ring", "August" ("Любовь-кольцо", "Август" by Frenkel), "One Snowflake Is Not Snow Yet" ("Ты говоришь мне о любви" a.k.a. "Одна снежинка ещё не снег" by Kolmanovsky), "There's No Use In Your Coming To Me", "First Love" ("Ходишь напрасно", "Первая любовь" by Mazhukov). She is also famous for singing the song "January Blizzard" ("Звенит январская вьюга" by Zatsepin) for the 1973 movie Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future. Since 1980 Nina Brodskaya lives and performs in the USA, since 1990s occasionally coming to Russia.


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Nina Brodskaya Wikipedia