"I am not a depraved artist": Edita Pieha remembered how she was criticized in his youth

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One of the most popular Soviet singers, Edita Pieha, first declared itself in the 50s of the last century, when he performed in the Leningrad Conservatory with the "Red Bus" song in Polish.

Then she was a soloist of the ensemble "Friendship", as part of which won the gold medal and the title of the winner of the World Festival of Youth and Students, held in Moscow. And then her solo career began, which lasted almost half a century. But to this day, there are hits of songs that sounded in her performance: "Our neighbor", "Black Cat", "Family Album", "The song remains with a man", "It's great!"

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Edita Pieha was born in France, and to the Soviet Union came to learn when she was 18 years old. And the very western chic, which became part of her stage image, was very attracted by Soviet spectators: barely catchy accent and elegant outfits gave the singer to an extraordinary charm and had a beneficially distinguished her from many other actipers.

However, as Edita Stanislavovna remembered in the program "Hello, Andrei!", Some officials engaged in culture believed that she looks and behaves on stage too frivolous.

"I did not know how to dance, but I somehow moved, leaving the scene, always lit. I was not depraved was an artist. I was a clockwork. And the public joined me with me. But there was even such a phrase: to extract this Kabatskaya singer on the same neckline. It's about me. Although I never showed the neckline, "said Pieha.

Today she is more and more time spent in privacy, in the house that has built Northern Samarka in the Gardening Massif under St. Petersburg. The artist notes that here, 30 kilometers from the northern capital, perfectly feels: a lot walking with their dogs or goes into the woods to collect berries and mushrooms, where the bird's singing is listening to. But he does not sing herself, it admits that "already filled".

Edita Stanislavovna dreams only to live in health as much as possible for his grandchildren and children. And its fans wishes optimism even with the very bad weather and faith "in the sublime, bright, unattainable."

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