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Soviet-Tatar singer (born 1948) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert Nurullovich Asadullin (Tatar: Альберт Нурулла улы Әсәдуллин, Russian: Альберт Нуруллович Асадуллин; born September 1, 1948, Kazan) is a Soviet and Russian Tatar[1] singer,[2] tenor altino.[3] Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1988), People's Artist of Tatarstan (1998).[4][5]
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Birth name | Albert Nurullovich Asadullin |
Born | Kazan, Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, RSFSR, USSR | September 1, 1948
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 1975 — present |
He was born in Kazan in the family of an officer in retirement, a participant in the Great Patriotic War and a simple housewife. In addition to Albert, there were two older sisters in the family. One for seven years, and the other for nine years.
He studied at the Kazan Art College, then graduated from the Academy of Arts, receiving a diploma of an architect. It was in the Academy that he started singing in the amateur ensemble Ghosts. Albert Asadullin:
In 1975 he decided to sing professionally. Then he received from VIA Poyushchiye Gitary an invitation to the main role in the first Soviet rock opera Orpheus and Eurydice (music by Alexander Zhurbin). His partner on the stage was Irina Ponarovskaya. Then, for five years, Asadullin with success toured in the Poyushchiye Gitary for the Soviet Union.
In 1979, Asadullin was awarded the title of laureate of the second prize at the International Competition Golden Orpheus.
In 1984, Asadullin performed his most iconic song, Doroga bez kontsa (Russian: Дорога без конца, lit. 'Endless Road').[6]
In 2008 he voiced the main character of Ilya Maximov's animated film Little Longnose.
Currently Albert Asadullin is a soloist of the State Concert and Philharmonic Institute Petersburg-Concert and professor of the Solo Singing Department of the Institute of Music, Theater and Choreography of the Herzen University.
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