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  2. Maestro (Alla Pugacheva song) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Maestro" is one of the most famous and popular songs in the repertoire of Pugacheva. This song was the first result of the singer's collaboration with composer Raimonds Pauls . Ilya Reznik , the lyricist, had already worked with Pugacheva and by the time the song was created, he had already co-authored several hits in the singer's ...

  3. Alla Pugacheva discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of the Soviet and Russian singer Alla Pugacheva includes 100 records, compact cassettes, CDs and DVDs, including 17 studio albums, 3 live albums, 33 compilations and 42 singles. In total, she has sold more than 250 million records. [ 1 ]

  4. Alla Pugacheva - Wikipedia

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    Pugacheva was born to Boris Mikhailovich Pugachyov and Zinaida Arkhipovna (née Odegova) Pugachyova in Moscow, on 15 April 1949. [49] In 1956, she enrolled in music school No.31, and attended the Ippolitov-Ivanov music college.

  5. Arlekino - Wikipedia

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    "Arlekino" (Russian: Арлекино; English: Harlequin) is a song by Russian singer Alla Pugacheva. The song was co-authored by Bulgarian composer Emil Dimitrov and Russian poet Boris Barkas. In 1975, the song was recorded in the studio and released on the singer's first solo extended play Arlekino. It simultaneously became a staple at live ...

  6. Zvyozdnoye leto - Wikipedia

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    The idea to invite Pugacheva to perform songs for the film was accidental, many children read poems at the auditions, and sang mostly hits of the young singer Alla Pugacheva. [ 1 ] In January 1979, Pugacheva presented her first concert program, The Woman Who Sings , in which she included "Zvyozdnoye leto".

  7. Dāvāja Māriņa - Wikipedia

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    It is one of Pauls' most popular songs and has been covered by several artists, most notably Russian pop icon Alla Pugacheva in 1982 with lyrics by Andrei Voznesensky as "Million roz" (Russian: Миллион роз, "a million roses"), also widely known as "Million alykh roz" (Миллион алых роз, "a million scarlet roses"). [1]

  8. Why it's such a big deal that Alla Pugacheva, 'the tsarina of ...

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Alla Pugacheva during a 2014 awards ceremony honoring the pop singer with the Order For Merit to the Fatherland. Sasha Mordovets/Getty ImagesDays before ...

  9. Arlekino i drugiye - Wikipedia

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    Alla Pugacheva in Berlin, 1976. The single "Arlekino" was released on 21 July 1975. This song became a turning point in the creative fate of the singer. Alla Pugacheva won the song contest "Golden Orpheus" in Bulgaria in 1975. The victory in the contest (which was shown by the Soviet Central television) brought Pugacheva not only wide all-Union ...