Russian culture was formed over the centuries. Folk songs and works of classics are carefully preserved in the archives and in memory of grateful listeners. Modern technology allows you to play the voice of your favorite artist without interference and distortion. The older generation remembers well Vladimir Konstantinovich Troshin, who for many years sang pop songs and worked in the theater.
Way to the stage
As early as the first quarter of the twentieth century, one of the leaders of the Soviet state said that art should be understood by the people. Under this thesis, a special body was formed, which later became known as the Ministry of Culture. The biography of Vladimir Konstantinovich Troshin could have developed according to the standard scheme - he was born, married, raised children, and died. If you evaluate how the vast majority of Russian citizens live in the current historical moment, their existence clearly fits into this scheme.
The Troshins family lived in the Urals. Volodya was born on May 15, 1926. With his parents, he was the tenth child. The famous singer grew up and was brought up in a peasant environment. From young nails he was accustomed to work. It was commonplace to chop wood and weed beds in the garden. It is important to note that the mother loved and mentally performed folk songs. Voice and hearing were inherited by Vladimir. Ten years later, Troshins moved to Sverdlovsk and the boy began to attend music school.
In a large city there are always more opportunities for the development of creative abilities. In parallel with classes in a regular school, Troshin received a musical education. At the same time, he always tried to help parents by doing housework. In 1943, at the very height of the war, the Moscow Art Theater was recruiting capable students to its studio. Of the huge number of applicants, only three went through the qualifying competition. Among the lucky was Vladimir Troshin.