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Lidia Ruslanova (Praskovya Andrianovna Leykina-Gorshenina Прасковья Андриановна Ле́йкина-Горшенина) was born on 27 October, 1900 in Chernavka, Serdobsky Uyezd, Saratov Governorate, Russian Empire, is a Lidia Andreyevna Ruslanova was performer of folk songs performer of folk songs. Discover Lidia Ruslanova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

Popular As Praskovya Andrianovna Leykina-Gorshenina Прасковья Андриановна Ле́йкина-Горшенина
Occupation N/A
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 27 October, 1900
Birthday 27 October
Birthplace Chernavka, Serdobsky Uyezd, Saratov Governorate, Russian Empire
Date of death September 21, 1973
Died Place Moscow, USSR
Nationality Russia

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1900

Lidia Andreyevna Ruslanova (sometimes spelt Lidiya or Lydia, Лидия Андреевна Русланова; 27 October 1900 in Saratov Governorate – 21 September 1973 in Moscow) was a performer of Russian folk songs.

She was born in the village of Chernavka near Saratov, into a peasant family, and was baptized as Praskovya Andrianovna Leykina-Gorshenina (Прасковья Андриановна Ле́йкина-Горшенина).

Her mother was an Erzya by ethnicity.

By the time she was five, both her parents had died; her father in the Russo-Japanese War and her mother soon after.

As a result, she spent most of her childhood in an orphanage.

She began singing when she joined the local parish children's choir and soon became a soloist.

Her uncle invited her to work in a furniture factory.

One of the factory's owners heard her singing as she worked and recommended that she go to study at the Saratov Conservatory.

However, she did not enjoy academic study.

1917

During the First World War, she worked on a hospital train and met Vitalii Stepanov during this period, with whom she had a child, born in May 1917.

He left her after a year, due to her erratic lifestyle.

According to a Saratov source, she married a different man who later died in the Russian Civil War, whom she took her surname from.

Ruslanova gave her first concert at the age of 16, to a military audience, where she sang everything she knew.

1923

She first started singing for Russian soldiers during the Russian Civil War, and debuted as a professional singer in Rostov-on-Don in 1923.

She was noted for her peculiar singing voice and timbre, which was a revival of old traditions in which female soloists would perform on festive occasions.

1929

Until 1929, she lived with a Cheka official, then she married again, this time to Vladimir Kryukov.

1930

During the 1930s, Ruslanova became extremely popular.

1933

She became an artist of the state association of musical, variety and circus enterprises in 1933, and performed all over Russia throughout the rest of the decade.

When World War II broke out, she ceaselessly toured from one front to another, helping to boost the soldiers' courage with her patriotic songs.

Her signature songs were Valenki and Katyusha, written specially for her.

During the Battle of Berlin, she performed on the doorsteps of the smouldering Reichstag.

1942

Ruslanova became one of the richest women in Soviet Russia and even financed the construction of two Katyusha batteries, which she presented to the Red Army in 1942.

That same year, she was made an Artist of Honour of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

Her rough manners and racy language appealed to the soldiers to the point that she was regarded as a potential threat to the Soviet authorities.

1948

In 1948, due to association with Marshal Georgy Zhukov (who led the Red Army to the defeat of Nazi-Germany during World War II, and who became a strong political opponent of Joseph Stalin in the post-war years) Ruslanova's husband, Hero of the Soviet Union, Lieutenant-General Vladimir Kryukov was arrested and Ruslanova followed two years later.

Ruslanova was forced to sign a declaration that her husband was guilty of treason, but refused, so she was sentenced to 10 years of camp labour.

In the gulag she was dispatched to, Ruslanova became a star lionized by inmates and administration alike.

Therefore, she was moved to a prison cell in the Vladimirsky Tsentral.

1953

Following Stalin's death, she was released on 4 August 1953; she was thin, gray, and had difficulty walking.

However, she returned to singing almost immediately.

Her time in prison was unmentioned in the press until decades after.

Although awards and titles bypassed her, Ruslanova presided over the first All-Soviet Festival of Soviet Songs, together with Leonid Utyosov, Mark Bernes, and Klavdiya Shulzhenko.

1973

She went on singing right up until her death in 1973, at the age of 72.

Ruslanova crater on Venus is named after her.