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Mikhail Alexandrovich

Mikhail Davidovich Alexandrovich, a.k.a. Misha〔''Note:'' "Misha" is a dimuinutive from "Mikhail"〕 Alexandrovich (23 July 1914, Bērzpils, Vitebsk Governorate - 3 July 2002, Munich) was a Latvian Jewish tenor, and cantor, internationally acclaimed as a fine performer of classical and popular repertoire in several languages.〔Tobias Shklover. article "In Memory of Misha Alexandrovich" (in Yiddish), ''The Jewish Daily Forward,'' No.31,401, July 12, 2002, New York, USA〕〔''Musica judaica'' 12 American Society for Jewish Music - 1991〕
He performed for nearly 75 years, since his first concert as a 9-year old in Riga, until the last one, in Moscow, May 26, 1997.〔
==Biography==
Mikhail Alexandrovich was born on the 23 of July 1914,in the village of Bērzpils, Vitebsk Governorate (now part of Balvi Municipality, Latvia), in the family of Jewish peasants.〔("Михаил Александрович: Три четверти века на сцене" ), July 27, 2014, ''Echo of Moscow'' (retrieved October 18, 2015)〕
From 1920-1926, aged six to twelve, he gained popularity as a child prodigy. He studied at and graduated from the Riga Conservatory.
In 1930s for a long time he was a ''hazzan'' (cantor) at synagogues in Riga, Manchester (1934-1937) and Kaunas (1937-1940).〔
Since the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 onwards he was a concert and chamber music singer in the USSR. For his concert performances he was awarded the honorary title of Meritorious Artist of the RSFSR (1947) and the Stalin Prize (1948). However since 1961 an official restriction was placed on his solo concerts.〔
He emigrated to live in Israel from 1971 to 1974, then to the United States from 1975 to 1990, and from 1990 until his death he lived in Germany.

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