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Tatiana Aleshina Russian: Татьяна Владимировна Алёшина | |
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Born | (1961-07-03) July 3, 1961 (age 63) Nizhyn, Nizhyn Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine, USSR |
Website | http://www.asia-plus.ru/cgi-bin/persons.cgi?id=5 |
Tatiana Aleshina (Russian: Татьяна Владимировна Алёшина, born 3 July 1961, Nizhyn) is a Russian composer, singer-songwriter, theater artist, and poet. She is a music director of the St. Petersburg Demmeni Marionette Theatre, the oldest professional puppet theatre in Russia. She is a member of Union of Theatre Workers of the Russian Federation.
Biography
She was born in the city of Nizhyn. Three months later, her family moved to the closed city of Chelyabinsk-40, and then to the Tula region. She graduated from the School of Music in Kurgan. In 1987 she graduated from the Urals Mussorgsky State Conservatoire. Since 1996 Aleshina works as a music director in the Demmeni Marionette Theatre in St. Petersburg. Since 1992 she collaborates with theater of Elena Kamburova.
Awards
Selected discography
- Her CDs, additional links
- As we were flying on the ball, , songs by Tatiana Aleshina, performed by Elena Kamburova, Elena Frolova, Alena Chie and others
- 2000: I'm not asking for love
- 2002: Seconda Parte, disk in collaboration with creative group AZIA
- 2005: Mandelshtam Street, songs on poetry by Osip Mandelshtam
- 2007: Where are you, father's house...
References
- Demmeni Marionette Theatre
- "Elusive song of the city". An excerpt from an article by Marianne Nikolina, magazine "Women's Petersburg", April 2007
- Interview with Tatiana Aleshina, magazine "Petersburg of Theater", № 3, 2006, conversation with Marina Barinova
Links
- Her website in ASIA
- Her website on bards.ru
- Facebook page
- VK page
- Records on her Soundcloud site
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