Lyudmila Alekseevna Lyadova truly amazes the imagination with her indomitable desire to create musical masterpieces. Being a Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR, People's Artist of the USSR, laureate of numerous international competitions and festivals, a member of the Peace Foundation, holder of the Orders of Friendship and For Merit to the Fatherland, the popular artist forever immortalized her name in the annals of world music.
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The unique fate of the talented composer Lyudmila Lyadova simply fascinates millions of fans of her talent. People's Artist of the USSR, being a composer, pianist and singer at a venerable age, is still actively engaged in creativity, which causes genuine interest in her person.
Short biography of Lyudmila Lyadova
In the creative family on March 29, 1925, a native of Sverdlovsk was born and the future musical star - Lyudmila Alekseevna Lyadova. The girl’s father became the main mentor in her life, being a soloist in the opera house of her native city and a musical performer on many instruments, including a violin, mandolin and saxophone. The mother of the future world-class star was a choirmaster, singer and was able to embroider beautiful paintings that are already antiques.
The girl’s musical career began after learning the basics of a private music teacher and graduating from music school. Already at the age of ten, Lyudmila easily withstood the competition of ten people for a place and entered the Sverdlovsk Conservatory in the children's department. A year later, she already took an active part in various festivals and competitions, and after another four years, the young talent was already able to secure a place in the symphony orchestra under the direction of conductor Mark Paverman.
But the cloudless formation of Lyadova as a popular musician was overshadowed by the outbreak of war. In this difficult period for the whole country, Lyudmila, as she could, also contributed to the patriotic mood of our fighters. At this time, the country could hear the songs performed by her: “Dark Night”, “Let's Have a Light”, the repertoire of Bogoslavsky, Pokrass and Katz. At the age of eighteen, she already had in her repertoire numerous songs, miniatures and plays, and therefore she was sent to Moscow to participate in a show of young talents, where she was recognized as an aspiring composer.
And then there was a fateful meeting with Nina Panteleeva, in a duet with which in 1946 Lyudmila Lyadova was able to win the capital’s pop singers competition. Then numerous tours and concerts followed, including leading music venues in Moscow and Leningrad.
In 1948, Lyadova graduated from the conservatory, and the duo went on an all-union tour in all the major cities of the country. In 1951, Lyudmila moved from her native Sverdlovsk to Moscow, where she was a member of the Union of Composers. A year later, the established popular duo disintegrates, and she begins her creative search on her own.
Today, looking back on the path traveled, Lyudmila Alekseevna Lyadova notes that fate has always been very supportive of her, because in all periods of her life she has met very decent, strong and talented people, because of which such a crowned rise to the heights of fame became possible recognition.