Marina Kapuro

Marina Kapuro
Also known as Марина Капуро
Born (1961-10-15) October 15, 1961
Origin Saint Petersburg, Russia
Genres folk rock, Pop rock, Musical
Instruments Singing
Years active 1969–present
Associated acts Yabloko
Website www.marinakapuro.ru

Marina Stanislavovna Kapuro (Russian: Марина Станиславовна Капуро, born 15 October 1961, Leningrad), is a Russian singer.

She entered the Pioneers Palace's ensemble at the age of eight. Later she completed at Saint Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts.

Together with composer Yuri Berendyukov, she founded the folk rock band Yabloko (apple). She also worked with Yuri Morozov, Chizh & Co, Nautilus Pompilius, and with the celtic rock group Welladay.

In 1993, she recorded Sergey Kuryokhin's Sparrow Oratorium. The same year she was made Meritorious Artist of Russia. She sang the anthem of 1994 Goodwill Games held in Saint Petersburg. In 2000, the most successful of her eight albums was released; it was titled Небеса (Nebesa, The Sky) and included songs by Norwegian songwriter Claudia Scott. In 2008 she performed solo songs in the ABBA jukebox musical named ABBAmania (produced by Yuri Berendyukov).[1]

She covered a few famous classic and pop tunes, and recorded them; e.g. Schubert's Ave Maria, Londonderry Air, ABBAs Happy New Year[2] and Mike Oldfield's To France.[3]

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