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Lidiya Ruslanova : ウィキペディア英語版
Lidia Ruslanova

Lidia Andreyevna Ruslanova (sometimes spelt ''Lidiya'' or ''Lydia'', (ロシア語:Лидия Андреевна Русланова); 27 October 1900, Saratov Governorate – 21 September 1973, Moscow) was one of the greatest and best-loved performers of Russian folk songs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ruslanova Lidia singer :: people :: Russia-InfoCentre )
==Early life==
She was born in the village of Chernavka near Saratov, into a peasant family, and was baptized as Agafia Leykina ((ロシア語:Агафья Лейкина)) By the time she was five, both her parents had died; her father in the Russo-Japanese War and her mother soon after. As a result, she spent most of her childhood in an orphanage.〔MacFadyen, pp.201-202〕 She began singing when she joined the local parish children's choir and soon became a soloist.〔 〕
Her uncle invited her to work in a furniture factory. One of the factory's owners heard her singing as she worked and recommended that she go to study at the Saratov Conservatory.〔MacFadyen, p.202〕 However, she did not enjoy academic study.〔 During the First World War, she worked on a hospital train and met Vitalii Stepanov during this period, with whom she had a child, born in May 1917. He left her after a year, due to her erratic lifestyle.〔 According to a Saratov source, she married a different man who later died in the Russian Civil War, whom she took her surname from.〔MacFadyen, pp.202–3〕

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