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Marina Gordon

Marina Gordon (11 December 1917 – 13 December 2013)〔http://kulinar.brsmok.by/?p=10552〕 was a Belarusian-born American singer and coloratura soprano. She has been known as a performer of popular songs written to lyrics by contemporaneous authors in Yiddish, Russian, and (Belarusian) in the USSR and in the USA.
==Life and career==
Marina Gordon was born on December 11, 1917 in Minsk, Belarus. At the age of 16, she was accepted into the vocal studio of the Minsk Opera House. Thereafter, she continued studies at the Minsk Conservatory. In 1940 she was granted the option to continue her vocal training at the Glazunov College of Theatre and Music in Moscow, where she graduated from in 1946.Meanwhile, she was accepted as a soloist to the USSR State Pop Orchestra. During the World War II she got enlisted first into the militia, than drafted into the Soviet Army to perform in military arts ensembles for Soviet troops. After the WWII she was a soloist of the Moscow Variety Shows Enterprise. Upon retiring, she immigrated to the US in 1977. Gordon died on December 13, 2013 in New York.

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