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Olga Blagovidova in the Soviet Vocal Art of The Mid-20th Century

Abstract

The article is dedicated to Olga Nikolaevna Blagovidova (1905-1975) who combined traditionally established forms and methods of working with the voice with new trends of the era in her teaching practice and produced a whole galaxy of remarkable vocal performers, many of whom gained worldwide fame. Studying Olga Blagovidova’s experience through the prism of tradition and innovation allows us to inscribe her name into the unified history of the development of the Russian/Soviet vocal school.

About the Author

N. A. Ppoba
Viktor Popov Academy of Choral Arts
Russian Federation

Dr. Habil. (Arts), Prof., Vice Rector for Science 

2, Festivalnaya St., Moscow, 125565 



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Ppoba N.A. Olga Blagovidova in the Soviet Vocal Art of The Mid-20th Century. Bulletin of Vaganova Ballet Academy. 2025;(2):165-174. (In Russ.)

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