Margarita Suvorova(1938-2014)
- Actress
- Music Department
Margarita Suvorova is Soviet pop singer. Possessing a wide range voice (four octaves), great breathing, even sound, she was able to find her own individual style of performance on the stage. Suvorova was born in the village of Zura, Udmurtia. When she was six years old, she acted in the Izhevsk Opera House as the little mermaid in the opera "Mermaid". In 1960, the young singer - the winner of the All-Russian Competition of popular artists, in which she sang the song "Moscow Windows" and "Buy Violets". In 1966 she graduated from the Gnessins Music and Pedagogical Institute (vocal class of Polina Lvovna Tronina). Then she studied at the Maslyukov All-Russian Creative Theater Workshop from Irma Jaunzem. After graduation, she worked in the theater "Miniatures" (together with Mark Zakharov, Rudin, Maria Polbentsova) in the performance "Have you not noticed" (music by Mikael Tariverdiev), and also performed concerts in Mosestrad. In 1966, three radio plays were released on radio in Murmansk, where Margarita Suvorova played the role of Man'ka and the role of Countess. From 1966 to 1997 she worked at the Mosconcert. The peak of the singer's popularity came at the end of the 1960s-1970s. Suvorova turned to songs of lyrical and dramatic sound. The repertoire also includes comic folk songs. The singer toured extensively in the country and abroad, was a member of many festivals and competitions. In 1986, after the festival in Brussels "The Decade of Russian Art and Literature", she was invited to work at the opera house. In 1997, the World Russian Channel filmed a 62-minute film "Plots for the Future Film" about Margarita Suvorova.