Oleg Pogudin (Singer)
Oleg Evgenevich Pogudin (December 22, 1968, Leningrad) is an outstanding
Russian singer, TV presenter, actor,"Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation"
and "People's Artist of Russia " noted for his vocal and artistic style of
interpretation of Russian romances and traditional folk songs.
From 1979 till 1982 he was a soloist of the children's choir of Leningrad
radio and television studio. In 1985-1990 he studied at the Russian State
Institute of Performing Arts and graduated with an honorable diploma.
In 1990-1993 Pogudin worked as an actor in St. Petersburg. His first LP,
Zvezda Lubvi (The Star of Love), was released in 1991. Since 1993 Pogudin has
been constantly touring in Russia and abroad.
Pogudin works with regional radio and television studios on a regular basis.
In 1993-1996 Russian television aired ten musical films featuring Pogudin.
There are more than five hundred songs and romances in Pogudin's repertoire,
mainly old classical and 'urban' Russian romances; folk songs; war-time ballads
and old military marches, songs based on works of foreign authors. He also
performs monographic concerts devoted to Alexander Vertinsky, Pyotr Leshchenko
and Bulat Okudzhava.
Pogudin has been working on a project called To a Russian Genius — a chamber
music vocal series based on the 19th and early 20th century Russian poets'
works.
He was awarded the Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Saint
Petersburg".
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