Alexander Gradsky

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Alexander Gradsky and his disk "Star of the Fields" on the Nikolay Rubtsov's poetry
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Alexander Gradsky and his disk "Star of the Fields" on the Nikolay Rubtsov's poetry

Alexander Gradsky (Russian: Александр Градский) is a Russian bard and composer, was sometimes described as the Soviet Union's most popular recording artist. He is known to have a three-and-a-half octave range, and performed with John Denver on the song "Let Us Begin..."

He's also the composer of the song entitled "Hymn", which uses the melody of Bozhe, tsarya khrani, but carries a different lyrics. That song he've made is a proposal for Russian national anthem. It was first performed by Gradsky probably on August 20, 1998 on Vasilievsky Spusk next to the Red Square in Moscow.

Gradsky has also performed as a tenor at New York City's Carnegie Hall. He was married to Anastasiya Vertinskaya after her divorce with Nikita Mikhalkov.

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