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Evgeny Mikhailovich Belyaev, also written as Yevgeny Belyayev (
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: Евгений Михайлович Беля́ев) (Klintsy, 11 September 1926 – 21/22 February 1994), was a Russian
tenor A tenor is a type of classical music, classical male singing human voice, voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. The tenor's vocal range extends up to C5. The lo ...
soloist of the
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under Boris Alexandrov. He is remembered in the
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as the Russian Nightingale and in the West as one of the definitive singers of ''
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''.


Biography


Early years and private life

On 11 September 1926, he was born in
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in the
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/ref> As a child, he was known by the diminutive, Zhenia (the soft "g" of Bryansk). As a schoolboy he won a singing competition at the
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) near the
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. During
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he served in the subdivision of zenith troops and gained the Army Olympiad Prize. He fought in
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and served as a
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in the first Red Orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov division of the Carpathian Military District of the
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under the command of General-Colonel
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. He is also said to have been in an
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unit and to have finished the war as a
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/ref> He is said to have sung in the lulls between the fighting.Bryansk Guide 2007: Biography of Belyaev
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). He then graduated from
Gnessin State Musical College The Gnessin State Musical College (russian: link=no, Государственный музыкальный колледж имени Гнесиных) and Gnesins Russian Academy of Music (russian: Российская академия музык ...
. He married and had two sons, one of whom was a professional pianist.


Musical career

1947: He was a soloist of the Ensemble of Song and Dance of the Carpathian military district. 1952: He became a Member of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union "Hymn of the Bolshevik Party" , headquarters = 4 Staraya Square, Moscow , general_secretary = Vladimir Lenin (first) Mikhail Gorbachev (last) , founded = , banned = , founder = Vladimir Lenin , newspaper ...
(CPSU). 1955: He was a soloist of the Ensemble of Song and Dance of the Soviet Army of Alexandrov (
Alexandrov Ensemble The Alexandrov Ensemble ( rus, Ансамбль Александрова, r=Ansambl' Aleksandrova; commonly known as the Red Army Choir in the West) is an official army choir of the Russian armed forces. Founded during the Soviet era, the e ...
). Under conductor Boris Alexandrov he recorded many songs, and performed all over the world: e.g. Europe, USA, Canada and Japan. The Ensemble performed music by Soviet composers, and Russian and Ukrainian folk songs. ''
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'' always drew special applause During his time as soloist with the Ensemble, Belyaev's singing teacher was Yevgeny Kanger, who only trained the leading soloists. 1958: Received the title: Honoured Artist of Russia (
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). 1960: Received the title:
People's Artist of Russia People's Artist of the Russian Federation (russian: Народный артист Российской Федерации, ''Narodnyy artist Rossiyskoy Federatsii''), also sometimes translated as National Artist of the Russian Federation, is an h ...
. 1967: He was made
People's Artist of the USSR People's Artist of the USSR ( rus, Народный артист СССР, Narodny artist SSSR), also sometimes translated as National Artist of the USSR, was an honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union. Nomenclature and significan ...
. 1960s-1970s: When the ensemble visited
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, Belyaev was described as the "Russian Nightingale" and "Mr Kalinka", and again "Monsieur Kalinka" in
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. 1978: He won the
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. 1980: He appears to have been associated in some way with Roskontsert (or Roskontserta), the big-band variety orchestra headed by the Russian jazz musician
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. Also in this year he sang the voice-over part of the cartoon rabbit in the
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,''Pif Paf Oi Oi Oi'' (
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: Пиф Паф Ой Ой Ой) (possibly Dir. Garri Bardin, 1980) . This
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dramatizes via
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a
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about a hunter shooting a rabbit ("Pif-paf!") which is brought home and found to be still alive ("Oi! Oi!"). Belyaev mainly performed in small chamber concerts in Russia after he left the Ensemble. At some point he was made Honorary Citizen of Klintsy, his home town. 1994: In the 1990s he sang with the government musical organization ''RosKontsert'' as an independent soloist. On February 21 or 22, 1994 he died. Belyaev attended Burdenko Military Hospital in Moscow with heart problems. He asked the doctors to let him go home for the weekend because there are usually no doctors during the weekend in hospitals, so they agreed. As soon as he arrived home on Kalininsky Prospekt (now Novy Arbat) in Moscow, he died straight away of a heart attack. He was buried in Moscow, not far from his fellow soloist Alexei Sergeev, in a section of
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: Новоде́вичье кла́дбище) affiliated branch located in
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Critical commentary

This commentary is about a music video featuring Evgeny Belyaev (see screenshot, right): Belyaev sings "
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" on the music video "Soviet Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble". The first "Mr Kalinka" was Victor Nikitin who was the second tenor (Pyotr Tverdokhlebov was the first) to perform it with the dramatic, overarching and operatic notes which now precede the chorus in every
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soloist's performance of this song. The origin of this kind of
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-bravado introduction to a song is in
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, and can still be heard in
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. "Kalinka" is a trivial song about a fruit tree, but it lends itself perfectly to this kind of operatic showing-off. Belyaev himself was already the recipient of popular acclaim after the 1956
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tour, and he had already been called "Mr Kalinka": the obvious natural successor to Nikitin. So in this performance, as the screenshot clearly shows, he is an immensely confident man with a great musical future before him. In fact it was very possibly the
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which kept him tied to the Ensemble and away from the
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a librett ...
tic career which he clearly deserved. Since Nikitin, "Kalinka" has always been one of the signature songs of the Ensemble, and the performances are always presented as both great achievement and great fun. This ca.1960 video is filmed outdoors, and shows the soldiers laughing, joshing each other, and dancing comically at the end. This is acting of course, and a striking contrast to the severe picture of Soviet life which was being presented at that time in the West. In the last moments of the "Kalinka" performance, Belyaev, like the other soldierly soloists not allowed to gesticulate while singing, cannot help himself and performs a brief Russian dance movement with his arms, showing us something we did not know before: that his background was in Russian dance culture as well as in music.


Notability


Worldwide fame

This superb lyric tenor did not get the worldwide acclaim that he deserved during his lifetime; possibly because his prime occurred in the middle of the
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. Also his fame was subsumed within the fame of the Alexandrov Ensemble itself, when perhaps he would have gained greater personal fame had he pursued his natural course in the international opera circuit. However, it happens that he sang one of the definitive recorded versions of "Kalinka", and perhaps due to that, he is now becoming widely recognised and appreciated on websites such as
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. This is partly the result of "Kalinka" being recently associated with
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Russian fame

April 2007: In celebration of the 300th anniversary of the founding of Klintsy, Belyaev's home town, it was decided to install
bust of the singer
by the sculpto
A.Smirnov
in the town . February 2008: A memorial concert was given in Bryansk in memory of Belyaev. It was attended by his great-niece Ekaterina Belaeva, fellow Communist Party members, people from his hometown Klintsy, and his old musical colleagues from the Alexandrov Ensemble. On this day the Klintsovskoy children's music school was named after Evgeny Belyaev.


Repertoire

His work as soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble meant that he sang primarily songs in the Russian
folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has b ...
genre, traditional songs, and other songs about Russia, besides a few foreign songs and operatic
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s. For this he was considered a "national treasure".


What the songs are about

In alphabetical order of titles, with links to auto-lyrics: "Accidental Waltz": Probably a love song (lyrics unavailable). "And Again I Am in Line": Song of the veteran pilots of World War II, and their replacement by younger pilots "Baikal Beauty" recalls beautiful
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and a girl at home for the homesick soldier. "Before the Long Journey" remembers preparations for people's long journeys in the past; comparing them with the preparations of modern
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. Possibly sung as a tribute to
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and his fellow astronauts. "Bryanski Partisan Song": A guerilla song about
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that mentions an ambush, burnt houses and revenge. "By Mostochku Narrow": Possibly a veteran soldier's reminiscences (lyrics unavailable). "Choir of Sailors from the Opera Dawn": (lyrics unavailable). "Click the Guy": About soldiers, girls and
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(lyrics unavailable). "The Cruiser Aurora": "What do you dream of, cruiser ''Aurora'', in the hour when the morning comes on the
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'' is a symbol of the
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, and she has been a museum ship on the Neva at
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since 1957. "Donetski Night": refers to the horror of the
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, and optimism about a woman (lyrics unavailable). "Evening on the Road"/"Night on the Road": A sailors' song about going to sea. "Far Far Away": About border guards far from home, protecting their homeland. "Favourite Remember Us": Possibly about soldiers under orders, who know they will not come back (lyrics unavailable). "Immortelle": Ballad about the death by the River Don of a heroic Cossack soldier, his body guarded by a single immortelle or everlasting
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flower, which according to the lyric does not bend with the wind. "In a Sunny Forest Clearing": A soldier's love song. " In the Dugouts"': A soldier in his dugout in the snow, sings to his accordion about his girl far away, and feels warm at the thought before he dies. "
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": A song about a snowball tree. "Nightingales" ("Solovii"): The lyric of "Nightingales" asks the nightingale to be quiet as the soldiers are sleeping. The song says that they need to sleep in preparation for the next battle, and there is an implication in the music that they may not come home. It is possible to interpret their next battle in relation to the afterlife, so the audience has the option to infer that they have died. . "Ogonek": Possibly about a girl and a soldier. It may refer to
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, (
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: Огонёк), which means "little flame", as a symbol of love (lyrics unavailable). "Oh You Rye": A love song (lyrics unavailable). "Cold Waves Lapping": (lyrics unavailable). "'Ridna My Mother": (lyrics unavailable). "Rodina": About the Russian landscape. "Russian Field"': The Russian landscape as Fatherland. "Shooting Kommunarov": A war story to give encouragement to fight. "Sing Soldiers": A hearty song for military morale. "Song of Russia": The Russian landscape and
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. ''Two Maxim'': a
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song (lyrics unavailable). "Where Are You Now, Friends": About soldiers returning from
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Song arrangements

Belyaev was a great lyric tenor, but it's Boris Alexandrov's musical arrangement (see
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) which sets off his skill and creates the magic every time. A good example of this is the "Bryansky Partisan Song" with its
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music tonality and harmony, which has the effect of somehow making the Ensemble sound like a choir of thousands, evoking perhaps the size of the USSR, the history which created its peoples, and pride in the
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. Belyaev sings the secondary harmony in a duet with Alexei T. Sergeev and the choir here, but his enthusiastic voice adds a piquant excitement to the sheer power of the arrangement. So here is one possible answer to the question of why Belyaev stayed with the Ensemble instead of looking for easy fame on the opera circuit. Musically, it was worth staying.


Recorded songs

In date order of original recording dates (not album production dates). Some original recordings have been recycled over many albums, and this is still happening - especially with some earlier recordings - due to their continuing popularity.


Key to links

(a): fro
Japanese "Red Army" webpage
for images of past album sleeves containing tracks by Belyaev. (b): fro
Amazon
for current albums containing tracks by Belyaev.


1950s

"Oh You Rye" (1950; 1964; 1978; 1992) (composer A. Doluhanyan; lyrics A. Newcomer 1950) (a):
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/ref> (b): "Choir of Sailors from the Opera Dawn" (1954) (composer K. Molchanov; lyrics S. Severtsov): no data "Cold Waves Lapping" (1954) (composer F. Bogoroditsky; lyrics Ya Repninsky): no data "
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" (1956; 1963; 1978; 1992).
(a): Album: Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Soviet Army C60-08163-6
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/ref> "Far Away" (1956) (composer G. Nosov; lyrics A. Churkin 1950). (b): "Troika" (1959) (Traditional). (a):


1960s

"Ridna My Mother" (1960) (composer P. Maiboroda; lyrics A. Malyshko): no data "By Mostochku Narrow" (1960) (composer K. Akimov; lyrics M. Vershinin): no data "Beautiful Moonlit Night" (or "Moonlight") (1960; 1963). (a):
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/ref> (b): "Sing Soldiers", or "That Soldier Sings" (1960) (composer A. Doluhanyan; lyrics Nekrasova L. 1955) (a): "I Will Be a Soldier Again" (1960s?). (a):
/ref> "Where Are Your Arms" (1948–65; 1985). (a): "My Country I Pledge To You" (1963?). (a): "Nightingales" (1963; 1975; 1978) (composer V.Solovev-Sedoy; lyrics A. Fatyanov) (a):
/ref> (b): "Near the Garden" (1963). (a): "Before the Long Journey" (1964) (composer Matvey Blanter; lyrics Vladimir Dyhovichny 1962) (a):
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/ref> "Song of Russia" (1964) (composer D. Kabalevsky; lyrics A. Newcomer) (a): "Come My Way" (ca.1965). (a): Album: Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Soviet Army, 33CM01829-30
/ref> "Where This Country Was Built" (1965). (a): "On a Hill" (1968). (a):
/ref> "Gorondorina La"' (1968). (a):


1970s

"Russia" (ca.1970). (a): "Song of the Klintsah" (Oct 1971) (composer A. Kulygin, lyrics A. Annual 1971) broadcast in the
USSR The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen nationa ...
on All-Union Radio, to celebrate Belyaev's home town
Klintsy Klintsy (russian: Клинцы́) is a town in Bryansk Oblast, Russia,located on the Turosna River, southwest of Bryansk. Population: 60,000 (1972). Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Kl ...
. Download here He performed the song in concerts in the
Bryansk Bryansk ( rus, Брянск, p=brʲansk) is a city and the administrative center of Bryansk Oblast, Russia, situated on the River Desna, southwest of Moscow. Population: Geography Urban layout The location of the settlement was originally ass ...
region in 1975. "Album:Русские Песни И Романсы"(1973) CM 03831-2. "'Wilderness" (1974). (a): ''The Russian Field'' (1975) (composer J. Frenkel; lyrics I. Goff 1965) (a): Album: Japanese 5 x CD set, VICS-60006-10
/ref> ''In My Moscow Suburb'' (ca.1975?). (a): '' In the Dugouts'' (1975; 1977) (composer K. Sheets ; lyrics A. Surkov 1942): no data ''Accidental Waltz'' (1977) (composer M.Fradkin; lyrics E.Dolmatovskaya): no data ''Ogonek'' (1977) (lyrics M.Isakovsky): no data ''My Favourite'' (1977) (composer M.Blanter; lyrics E.Dolmatovskaya 1942): no data ''Two Maxim'' (1977) (composer S. Katz; lyrics M. Plyatskovsky 1941): no data ''You Who Love'' (1978). (a): ''Catalina'' (1978). (a):


1980s

''Evening on the Waterfront'' (1985). (a): ''Evening on the Road''/''Night on the Road'' (undated) (composer V. Solovyov-Sedoy; lyrics A. Churkin 1943). Duet with Boris G. Shapenko) ''Execution of the Warrior Revolution'' (1987) (a):


1990s

''In the Sunny Meadow/Shine in the Field'' (1992). (a): (b): (Amazon) Album: Kalinka, Cassette, B00000EXB5
/ref> ''Black Eyebrows'' (1992). (a): (b): ''Happy Girl'' (1992). (a): (b): ''Birch Tree Stood in the Meadow'' (1992). (a): (b): ''In the Forest'' (1992). (a): (b): ''Wait For Your Soldier/Wait a Day to Return'' (1992). (a): (b): ''Motherland/Country'' (1992). (a): (b):


Undated

''Lying'' (undated). (a): no data ''Take a Bandura'' (undated). (a): ''Our Friends'' (undated). (a): ''Hey Girl'' (undated). (a): ''Rough sea spray'' (cruiser "VARYAGU") (undated). (a): ''The Cruiser Aurora'' (undated) (music: V.Shainskiy; lyrics: M.Matusovskiy) ''Soldier's Wife'' (undated). (a): ''Epitaph'' (undated). (a): ''In the Central Steppes'' (undated). (b): ''Baikal Beauty'' (undated) (composer A. Doluhanyan; lyrics M. Lisyansky): no data ''Immortelle'' (undated) (composer S. Zaslavsky ; lyrics A. Sofronov): no data ''Donetski Night'' (undated) (composer E. Zharkovsky; lyrics N.Upenik, L.Titova 1975): no data ''Where Are You Now, Friends'' (undated) (composer V. Solovyov-Sedoy; lyrics A. Fatyanov 1947): no data ''And Again I am In Line'' (undated) (composer B. Muradeli ; lyrics S. Bencken 1960): no data ''Favourite, Remember Us'' (undated) (composer Boris Alexandrov ; lyrics N. Dobronravov 1978): no data ''In a Sunny Forest Clearing'' (undated) (composer V.P.Solovev-Sedoy; lyrics A. Fatyanov 1970): no data ''Bryansky Partisan Song'' (undated) (composer D. Kabalevsky; lyrics V.Lebedev-Kumach). Duet with Alexei T. Sergeev: no data . ''Shooting Kommunarov'' (undated) (composer V.Tan-Bogoraz): no data ''Rodina'' (undated) (composer A. Samoylov; lyrics F. Savinov): no data ''Click the Guy'' (undated) (composer LA Shats; lyrics V. Alferov 1977): no data ''At the Gate, The Gate'' (undated) (traditional): no data ''I Left the Army'' (undated) (composer S. Tulika; lyrics V. Malkov): no data ''I Loved You'' (undated) (composer B.Sheremetyev; lyrics Pushkin): no data ''I Met You'' (undated) (composer B.Sheremetyev; lyrics F.Tyutchev): no data ''It Evokes Memories'' (undated) (composer P.Bulakhov): no data ''I Took You into the Tundra'' (undated) (composer M. Fradkin; lyrics M. Plyatskovsky): no data . ''Listen If You Want'' (undated) (composer N.Shiskin): no data ''My Moscow'' (undated) (composer O. Feltsman; lyrics A. Sofronov): no data ''Separation'' (undated) (composer A.Gurilev; lyrics A.Koltsov): no data ''Soldiers' Mothers'' (undated) (composer Boris Alexandrov; lyrics S. Bencken): no data ''Soldiers Pribautki'' (undated) (composer A. Doluhanyan; lyrics G. Hodos). Duet with B. Ruslanov: no data ''Unselfish Soul'' (undated) (composer A. Pakhmutova; lyrics M. Lisyansky): no data ''We Went Out Into the Garden'' (undated) (composer M.Tolstoy; lyrics A.Butt): no data ''The Book Motherland'' (undated) (composer Boris Alexandrov ; lyrics N. Dorizo): no data ''Kid'' (
Sucu Sucu "Sucu Sucu" is a dance and a song written by Tarateño Rojas from Bolivia, who recorded his version in 1959. It became very popular in the 1960s and many singers and bands from all over the world made their own version of the song often in their own ...
) (undated, 1960s?) (composer
Tarateño Rojas Rigoberto Rojas Suárez (January 4, 1917 – August 7, 2001), better known as Tarateño Rojas, was a Bolivian singer, musician and composer based in Argentina. He sang and played traditional Andean music and is a symbol of friendship between the ...
; translator unknown, Russian & Spanish) ''Kid'' sung by Evgeny Belyaev on YouTube
/ref> ''To You I Swear the Fatherland'' (undated): no data


Discography

His 78s, LPs, CDs and DVDs are listed on the
Alexandrov Ensemble discography This is a list of recordings made by the Alexandrov Ensemble (under various titles) since 1928. Within each section (CDs, LPs, 78s etc.) they are in alphabetical order of record labels. DVDs Facets: ''Leningrad Cowboys'' - '' Total Balalaika S ...
page.


See also

*
Alexandrov Ensemble The Alexandrov Ensemble ( rus, Ансамбль Александрова, r=Ansambl' Aleksandrova; commonly known as the Red Army Choir in the West) is an official army choir of the Russian armed forces. Founded during the Soviet era, the e ...
*
Alexandrov Ensemble soloists This is an alphabetical list of the basso profondo, bass, bass-baritone and tenor soloists who have performed with the Alexandrov Ensemble (under its various titles) since its establishment in 1928. It is difficult to differentiate between reg ...
*
Alexandrov Ensemble choir The Alexandrov Ensemble choir (established Moscow 1926) is the choir of the Alexandrov Ensemble. It has for most of its history been a male-voice choir of tenors and basses, based in Moscow and directed and conducted by Alexander V. Alexandrov f ...
*
Alexandrov Ensemble discography This is a list of recordings made by the Alexandrov Ensemble (under various titles) since 1928. Within each section (CDs, LPs, 78s etc.) they are in alphabetical order of record labels. DVDs Facets: ''Leningrad Cowboys'' - '' Total Balalaika S ...
* Georgi Pavlovich Vinogradov


References


External links

* Russian Wikipedia page on Evgeny Belyaev in Russian
Literature about Belyaev in the russian press
(Russian)
Sci-lib page: Literature about Belyaev in Russian Press
Russian-English
Homepages of the Alexandrov ensemble
(Russian)

Japanese
RUVR Broadcasting company
(In English; with Alexandrov Ensemble and Belyaev mentioned halfway down page)
1tvrus 1977 images of Belyaev
(Russian-English)

(Russian-English)
Communist Party webpage on 2008 memorial service for Belyaev
(Russian-English)
Bryansk Guide webpage on Klintsy's 300th anniversary
(Russian-English)
Image of bust of Belyaev in his home town of Klintsy
(Russian-English)
Klintsy webpage 14th Feb 2007: Plans for bust of Belyaev in Klintsy
(Russian-English)
Images of A.Smirnov, sculptor of the bust of Belyaev in Klintsy
(Russian-English)

* ttp://kkre-19.narod.ru/belyaev.htm Red Data book of Russian pop music: Evgeny Belyaev(in Russian; short biography and songlist) {{DEFAULTSORT:Belyaev, Evgeny 1926 births 1994 deaths Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery People from Klintsy People's Artists of the USSR Soviet military personnel of World War II Russian tenors Soviet tenors Recipients of the USSR State Prize Alexandrov Ensemble 20th-century Russian singers Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery Gnessin State Musical College alumni 20th-century Russian male singers