Lilia Yakovlevna Amarfi (Russian: Ð›Ð¸Ì Ð»Ð¸Ñ Ð¯ÐºÐ¾Ð²Ð»ÐµÐ²Ð½Ð°
Ð Ð¼Ð°Ì Ñ€Ñ„Ð¸Ð¹; November 8, 1949, Orhei, Moldavian SSR â€" September
28, 2010, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian operetta actress, soloist
of Moscow Operetta Theater [ru], People's Artist of Russia
(1998).Lilia Amarfi was born in Moldavia in Orhei, began singing from
the age of 6. The first music lessons were still in the music school
of the city of Orhei according to the accordion class, in parallel in
the Palace of Pioneers she was engaged in dances and vocals. Then
Amarfi was the leading performer of the national ensemble Codru,
directed by Vasily Asaulyak, and in a variety ensemble, sang jazz. The
collective occupied the first places in the most prestigious
republican and all-union competitions and festivals, and successfully
performed abroad. With Vasily Asaulak's orchestra, the young actress
performed all over Moldavia, and in 1966 the decade of the Moldavian
SSR took place in Moscow, the gala concert took place in the Kremlin
Palace of Congresses.In 1967, Lilia came to Moscow to enter the
theatrical universities, she was auditioned at the Moscow Art Theater
School and GITIS, Lunacharsky Drama Theater Institute to the music
faculty. The third round of auditions in both universities was held on
the same day. Delayed at the GITIS exam, Lilia was late for the Moscow
Art Theater School-Studio. As a result, she became a student of the
Lunacharsky Drama Theater Institute the course of People's Artist of
the USSR Lev Sverdlin, the vocal teacher People's Artist of the RSFSR
Irina Maslennikova.After graduating from GITIS in 1972, Amarfi was
accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Operetta Theater, whose soloist
was until the last days. The first role in the theater was Stassi in
the play Silva by Emmerich Kálmán.
Ð Ð¼Ð°Ì Ñ€Ñ„Ð¸Ð¹; November 8, 1949, Orhei, Moldavian SSR â€" September
28, 2010, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian operetta actress, soloist
of Moscow Operetta Theater [ru], People's Artist of Russia
(1998).Lilia Amarfi was born in Moldavia in Orhei, began singing from
the age of 6. The first music lessons were still in the music school
of the city of Orhei according to the accordion class, in parallel in
the Palace of Pioneers she was engaged in dances and vocals. Then
Amarfi was the leading performer of the national ensemble Codru,
directed by Vasily Asaulyak, and in a variety ensemble, sang jazz. The
collective occupied the first places in the most prestigious
republican and all-union competitions and festivals, and successfully
performed abroad. With Vasily Asaulak's orchestra, the young actress
performed all over Moldavia, and in 1966 the decade of the Moldavian
SSR took place in Moscow, the gala concert took place in the Kremlin
Palace of Congresses.In 1967, Lilia came to Moscow to enter the
theatrical universities, she was auditioned at the Moscow Art Theater
School and GITIS, Lunacharsky Drama Theater Institute to the music
faculty. The third round of auditions in both universities was held on
the same day. Delayed at the GITIS exam, Lilia was late for the Moscow
Art Theater School-Studio. As a result, she became a student of the
Lunacharsky Drama Theater Institute the course of People's Artist of
the USSR Lev Sverdlin, the vocal teacher People's Artist of the RSFSR
Irina Maslennikova.After graduating from GITIS in 1972, Amarfi was
accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Operetta Theater, whose soloist
was until the last days. The first role in the theater was Stassi in
the play Silva by Emmerich Kálmán.
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