With age, each person notices that the years fly by like trains in the steppe. However, time is unable to erase the songs and melodies of past years from human memory. Alla Ioshpe's voice continues to sound from tape recordings and vinyl records.
early years
Doctors and older people know that health should be protected from childhood. The consequences of even a minor injury can affect the fate of a person in the most serious way.
Alla Yakovlevna Ioshpe was born on June 13, 1937 in an ordinary Soviet family. Parents at that time lived in a small Ukrainian village. My father worked as an agronomist. Mother was engaged in housekeeping. The child grew up surrounded by love and attention. However, the care of relatives did not save the girl from an unpleasant accident.
Running with the kids in the field, Alla injured her leg. The scratch was small and shallow, but sepsis began to develop in a matter of hours. Parents and doctors had to make great efforts to cope with the disease and not take the girl's leg away. The consequences of the disease suffered throughout life. Ioshpe studied well at school. She actively participated in amateur art shows. She almost always won prizes for the performance of Soviet songs. Experts predicted a great future for the girl on stage.
Creative activity
After school, Alla dreamed of getting an acting education at a theater school. However, she failed to score the required number of points in the creative competition. Then Ioshpe entered the Faculty of Psychology of Moscow State University. From the first year, Alla became an active participant in student amateur performances. In 1960, an active student reached the finals of the Moscow City Amateur Art Competition. The main rival was Stakhan Rakhimov, a student from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute. The jury consulted for a long time and could not determine the winner. As a result, they decided to award the first place to the star couple - Alla and Stakhan.
After this meeting, a sincere and irresistible feeling arose between them. After a while, they began to be creative together. The audience welcomed the duet performances. Ioshpe and Rakhimov performed not only in the capital, but also toured a lot around the country and abroad. In 1979, Alla's chronic leg disease worsened. Famous actors wanted to go to Israel for treatment, but were refused. For many years, they were not only not allowed out of the country, but banned from performing.
Recognition and privacy
Only in the early 90s did Alla, together with her partner, get the opportunity to continue her career. In 2002, Ioshpe was awarded the honorary title "People's Artist of the Russian Federation". In 2008, the singer was awarded the Order of Friendship.
Alla Ioshpe's personal life was happy. For many years she lived in marriage with her stage partner Stakhan Rakhimov. The husband and wife raised and raised their daughter.