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Gelena Velikanova

Gelena Martselievna Velikanova (Гелена Марцелиевна Великановна, 27 February 1922, Moscow, USSR – 10 November 1998, Moscow, Russian Federation) was a Soviet traditional pop performer, popular in the 1950s and 1960s, best remembered for her 1959 hit "Landyshi" (Lily of the Valley). Awarded the People's Artist of the RSFSR title in 1969, Velikanova has lost her voice for a while due to incompetent treatment and had to quit the stage. Awarded with the People's Artist of Russia (1992), she returned in mid-1990s but died in 1998, two hours before her farewell concert in Moscow was about to start.
==Biography==
Gelena Velikanova was born in Moscow; both her parents came from Poland, father Martsely Welikanis, was half-Lithuanian. After graduating the secondary school in 1941 the girl had to abandon her plans of joining the musical college as the War broke out and the family got evacuated to Tomsk. In 1944 Gelena returned to Moscow, enrolled into the Glazunov Musical college and after the graduation continued her education in the estrada department of the Moscow Art Theater's School Studio.〔

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