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Жанна Бичевская
b. 1944-06-17
Жанна Бичевская is credited on 222 releases across 27 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1974–2017 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
222
Pressings credited
27
Albums
5
Decades active
3
In collections
Biography
Zhanna Vladimirovna Bichevskaya (Russian: Жанна Владимировна Бичевская; English: Jeanne Bichevskaya; born June 17, 1944) is a Russian singer and folk musician. She was born in Moscow. In 1971 she graduated from the Moscow Circus and Performing Arts School. She was a teacher of music in Zagorsk (Sergiev Posad). In the 1970s, Zhanna started to perform Russian folk songs and romances. At that time she was influenced by Bulat Okudzhava, and she gained popularity in Russia and abroad with some critics dubbing her the Russian Joan Baez. Her unique style of music is described as Russian country-folk. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Zhanna Bichevskaya's songs began to have more political, nationalist and spiritual themes. She performed a series of White Guard officer's songs, as well as a series of patriotic, monarchist and religious songs, some dedicated to the Romanov Holy Martyrs. The lyrics to the latter were composed by Father Roman, a priest of the Pskovo-Pechorsky Monastery. Her album "Hieromonk Roman's songs" was blessed by him in 1997. In 1999, Zhanna also became the host of her own show on Voice of Russia radio station. She was awarded People’s Artist of the RSFSR.
Bio from Wikipedia
Credited work
222 releases · 27 albums · active 1974–2017
- Performance · 492
- Other credits · 19
Studios: Всесоюзная Студия Грамзаписи · Moskwa Lushniki · Monongo Studio · Chameleon Recording Studios Hamburg
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Udo Lindenberg
- Udo Lindenberg + Panikorchester
- Жанна Бичевская = Zanna Bichevskaya
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