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Alla Bayanova

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stated: “Her life was dedicated to the high purpose of bringing people joy through interaction with true art. Ms Bayanova had a rare, beautiful voice, and her mastery and heartfelt performances of Russian songs gained her recognition around the world.”
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and celebrated the 80th anniversary of her stage career in 2003. In 2004, she sang in a concert to celebrate her 90th birthday. Her last work was in collaboration with
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In March 1941, Bayanova was arrested by the Romanian authorities and interned into a
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She died on 30 August 2011, aged 97, of cancer. Upon learning of her death,
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Comprehensive information on Bayanova's life and career (in Russian)
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Russian
Russian Romance
Édith Piaf
Kishinev
Paris
Bessarabia
Romania
solo
Alexander Vertinsky
Montmartre
Belgrade
Germany
Greece
Palestine
Egypt
Pyotr Leshchenko
Bucharest
Ypsilanti
tangos
concentration camp
Russian language
World War II
LPs
Nicolae Ceaușescu
USSR
Moscow
People's Artist of Russian Federation
Marc Almond
Heart on Snow

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