Every adult knows that it is a difficult task to meet with love. And when the song with these words sounded in the performance of Nina Brodskaya, then it was understood and accepted by all citizens of the Soviet Union.
Childhood and youth
You can talk a lot and for a long time about the songwriting of this performer. Nina Alexandrovna Brodskaya frankly admits that the song played a huge role in her life. When difficult moments and even months happened, the singer left for a provincial town and performed in front of its inhabitants. She performed songs from her rich repertoire for free. Strange as it may sound, but actions of this kind annoyed officials from culture. But in defiance of bureaucratic tricks, many famous poets and composers willingly collaborated with the talented singer.
The future Soviet pop star was born on December 11, 1947 in the family of a musician. Parents at that time lived in Moscow. My father played drums in one of the jazz ensembles. The mother did the housework and raised her daughter. The girl demonstrated her vocal and musical abilities at an early age. From the age of five, Nina performed at matinees and other ceremonial events in the kindergarten. When the singer was eight years old, she was enrolled in a music school, where she learned the technique of playing the piano.
Concert activities
Having received a certificate of maturity, Brodskaya continued her studies at the Music School named after the October Revolution. In 1965 she graduated with honors from the conductor-choral department of this educational institution. Her specialized education came in handy in the future. A creative career was developing as well as unexpectedly. Quite by chance, the aspiring singer met the leader of the popular jazz orchestra Eddie Rosner. To tell the truth, it was he who spotted a talented girl with unique vocal abilities.
From that moment on, the rapid career of a pop singer began. Brodskaya not only performed on stage, but also sang songs in films. Many popular actresses "sang" in her voice. So it was in the film "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes Profession", "The Adventures of Pinocchio", "Women". Records of Nina Brodskaya's records were sold in millions of copies throughout the country. Such songs as "Colorful wagons", "August", "If you say a word to me", "One snowflake, not yet snow." But all good things come to an end.
Emigration and personal life
In the late 70s, the Soviet Union began, as they say, to clamp down on cultural figures of Jewish nationality. It was at that time that Emil Horovets, Anatoly Dneprov, Boris Sichkin left the country. Nina Brodskaya could not stand the pressure either. Overseas, the singer, along with her husband and son, settled in New York.
Brodskaya's personal life turned out well. She married musician Vladimir Bogdanov. The husband and wife raised and raised their son. In recent years, the singer has often been invited to Russia. She performs in group concerts. Participates in the jury of various competitions and festivals. He continues to write poetry and music.