What is Nadezhda Chepraga doing now? Nadezhda Chepraga - biography, information, personal life

was born in the north of the Republic of Moldova in the small picturesque village of Raspopeni, where everyone sang and loved music. Father - Chepraga Alexey Pavlovich. Mother - Chepraga Zinaida Dionisovna. Husband - Litvinov Evgeniy Aleksandrovich, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor. Son - Litvinov Ivan Evgenievich, student.
...The village woke up early: residents, young and old, hurried, before the sun rose, to the tobacco, beet fields, and vineyards. Nadezhda's parents worked on a collective farm. The family had four children: Nadya, Nina, Ivan and Nikolai. The family is very musical - the father played the violin superbly, the mother had a wonderful soprano. The children all sang and danced as a single ensemble. "Good morning, sunshines!" - Mom said affectionately, entering the nursery. She believed that in order for the day to be lived kindly, it must be started with good words. The children, including Nadya, remembered this for the rest of their lives.
Fate favored Nadezhda - it was she who went on the professional stage. She considered herself an actress almost from birth. We noticed her at the song festival already in the fourth grade. Nadezhda becomes the soloist of the amateur group "Dumbrava", named after the river flowing through the village. In the sixth grade, Nadya starred in a short film from the Telefilm Chisinau studio “At the Grape Harvest” as a soloist in the ensemble.
Her parents wanted Nadezhda to enter the pedagogical institute at the Faculty of Foreign Languages ​​(department of French), but she was overwhelmed by the touring life of a “star of the fields.” Her fellow villagers loved her very much and tried to help her in everything, they were ready to work for her in the field, if only she would come to them with a concert.
In the ninth grade, Nadezhda Chepraga made her debut in one of the popular children's programs “Alarm Clock” with the song “Merry Wedding” by Evgeniy Doga, the words to which were written by the youngest singer. Professionals started talking about her, and soon Nadezhda took part in the Central Television program “The Screen Gathers Friends.” The editor-in-chief of the program, Kira Anenkova, and the CT announcer, Svetlana Morgunova, became like “godmothers” for her. After this, N. Chepraga, as the laureate of the program, was invited to the orchestra of Central Television and All-Union Radio under the direction of Yu. V. Silantyev, with whom she recorded her first song “Merry Wedding” for the May Day “Blue Light”.
In 1972, People's Artist of the USSR I. M. Tumanov invited Nadezhda on a long tour to France to the folk song festival, where she received a Gold Medal along with such masters as Elena Obraztsova, Bibigul Tuligenova, the Siberian Dance Ensemble, etc. It was there and her professional career began. She makes her debut at the Olympia Hall with the song “A Guy from Paris”. In 1973, 17-year-old Nadezhda Chepraga performs at the X World Festival of Youth and Students in Berlin. Here she again meets with success - for her performance of the song “Doina” she receives the title of laureate and a Gold medal in a folk music competition. In the same year, the first EP “Strings of the Guitar” was released with the song by E. Doga to the words of V. Lazarev “Spring is the same age as love” performed by Nadezhda Chepraga.
Her name is becoming popular in Moldova. N. Chepraga becomes a soloist of the pop-symphony orchestra of the Republican State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, where she worked for 10 years. Working on television and radio in those years gave her the most important things in life and work: patience, efficiency, constant search for new things, and taught her how to work with composers.
At the same time, Nadezhda Chepraga is studying at the Music College named after. Stefan Nagy in two faculties at once - vocals and choir conductor (1973-1977). From 1977 to 1982 - studies at the Conservatory. Woof. Music department of the city of Chisinau in the class of vocals and choral conducting. Fate was favorable to Nadezhda. People's Artist of the USSR Tamara Cheban becomes her teacher, life teacher, almost a mother. To find out more about her student, Tamara Cheban invited Nadezhda to live with her for at least a year. It was an unforgettable, amazing school, not only professional, but also for life, there was a lot here: teaching foreign languages, advice on what and how to read, how to brew and serve coffee, what music to listen to, etc.
During these years, the singer takes part in numerous competitions, festivals, and television shows. She becomes: a laureate of the festival "Towers of Vilnius-74" (Lithuania), a diploma winner of the competition "With a Song Through Life" (1976, special prize for artistry and telegenicity), a laureate of the TV festival "Star of Bulgaria" (Bulgaria), winner of the festival "Intertalant" "(1977, Czechoslovakia), laureate of youth and student festivals in Berlin (1973), Havana (1978), Pyongyang (1983), Moscow (1985, for the performance of the song "Let's join hands, friends" together with American singer Dean Reed). In Pyongyang, Nadezhda Chepraga received a special honor during the opening and closing ceremonies of the festival - she performed the festival waltz in Korean. In 1988, at the festival of Soviet-Laotian friendship, together with the Lao singer Nguyen Tnyan, she ends the festival with a national Laotian song.
Since 1977, N. Chepraga has been a participant in the final “Song of the Year” concerts on Central Television. After singing the song “I Dreamed of the Sound of Rain” in the programs “Blue Light” and “Song-77”, which became a kind of “anthem” for the astronauts, the whole country learned about the singer. In 1980, Nadezhda took part in the anniversary festival of intervision "Sopot". The day after the performance, the local press noted the Moldovan singer as a distinctive and original performer, skillfully synthesizing folk motifs with modern rhythms. In a white dress embroidered with national patterns, she seemed like Moldova itself. American singer Jimmy Lawton shared his impressions: “Listening to her, you feel something real, serious. This is the first time I have had such an opportunity and I’m very happy about it.” In the same year, the singer became a participant in the cultural program "Olympics-80" in Moscow. In 1986, the singer took part in the final gala concert of the Goodwill Games and, on behalf of the Soviet side, greeted the organizer of the Games on the American side, Mr. Ted Turner. Nadezhda Chepraga is a regular participant in concerts at the highest level, concerts-meetings with USSR President M. S. Gorbachev in Kyiv, Minsk, Chisinau, an honorary guest of the folklore festival "Melodies of the Heart" in San Francisco (1993, Audience Prize for the song "Hava Nagila"), the "Wreath of Songs" competition (Los Angeles, 1994) and the "Voice of Singapore" festival (1994, Silver medal for the song "Lark").
N. Chepraga films a lot for television. 7 films were shot on Central Television with her participation, 11 films on the television and radio of Moldova. Among them: “At the grape harvest” (TV Moldova), “Songs of the Dniester” (TV Moldova), “And the Glorious Day Has Come” (TV Moldova), “Six Years from Home” (TV Moldova), “Nadezhda Chepraga” ( CT), "Meeting with N. Chepraga" (1982, CT), "Sketches for a portrait" (1992, CT), "Two hands, a heart and a crown" (1998, studio "Dinair") and other. Video clips were shot for the songs “Three Lines”, “Ride Me, Curly”, “Deceiver and Liar”, “Roma-Roman”, “You are a Stranger”, “Breeze”, “Slave of Love” and “Don’t Forget”. The collections of the Central Television, All-Union Radio and Television and Radio of Moldova contain about 200 songs performed by N. Chepraga of domestic and foreign composers.
Nadezhda Chepraga has created several solo concert programs, with which she has successfully performed in the country and abroad. During numerous foreign tours, Nadezhda always performs a song from the country she visits in the original language. This happened in Vietnam, Laos, Korea, Denmark, Syria, Israel, Czechoslovakia, Poland, France, Bulgaria, Greece, the USA and other countries.
Nadezhda Chepraga is a member of the International Union of Pop Artists, a member of the Moscow Business Women's Club "Vera", and the Rotary Club. He is fluent in Russian, Romanian, French, as well as good English and Italian.
In his free time he enjoys sewing and loves good books, films, and music. Among my favorite artists: N. Kryuchkov, M. Ladynina, L. Smirnova, E. Leonov, M. Pugovkin. He does running, gymnastics, and swimming. Nadezhda Chepraga has collected a unique home museum - more than 300 pairs of shoes in which she performed at concert venues. Pets include two cats and a cocker spaniel, Annie.
Nadezhda Chepraga is a true people's artist. She is truly loved “from young to old.” She is a piece of national heritage, she is national, this is the highest standard of recognition.

Nadezhda Alekseevna Chepraga is a famous singer who became famous in the 1970s of the 20th century. In 1988, she was awarded the title of People's Artist of the Moldavian SSR, and in 1999 - Honored Artist of Russia.

Childhood and youth

The amazingly beautiful and talented singer Nadezhda Chepraga was born in 1956 in the Moldovan village of Raspopeni into a noisy musical family. The girl’s parents are Moldovans by nationality; they worked honestly on the collective farm all their lives; her father, Alexey Pavlovich, even received the title of Hero of Labor of the USSR. However, this did not stop them from constantly playing music.

During the harvest, mother Zinaida Dionisovna sang folk songs, and in moments of rest, father delighted his loved ones with his virtuoso violin playing.

The four children of the Chepraga family - Nadya, Nina, Vanya, Kolya - formed a unique children's folklore ensemble. The guys delighted their fellow villagers with interesting performances.

Music

Therefore, when little Nadya won a local singing competition in the 4th grade and the girl was invited to join the rural musical group “Dumbrava”, none of her relatives were surprised.

While studying at school, she repeatedly appeared on television, first starring in the film “At the Grape Harvest”, and then participated in the programs of Central Television in Moscow: “Alarm Clock”, “The Screen Gathers Friends”, “Blue Light”.


During these years, she met a composer who would later give her many interesting songs: “Sunny Day”, “See You”, “I Dreamed of the Sound of Rain”, “Rada’s Song”, “Guitar Strings”.

Despite their daughter’s craving for music, her parents dream of her continuing her education at a pedagogical institute. But the girl chooses the path of a singer. At the age of 17, Nadezhda entered two departments of the music school at once: vocal and conducting-choral.

During her studies, the young singer participated in foreign competitions and festivals in France and Germany. She brings awards and glory from there. At the same time, Nadezhda Chepraga recorded her first disc of Doga's music.

Nadezhda Chepraga - “I Dreamed of the Sound of Rain”

After receiving secondary specialized education, the talented singer does not stop there and continues her studies in Chisinau, at the Moldavian Conservatory. The performer's teacher is the legend of Moldova, singer Tamara Cheban. She instilled in Nadezhda true professionalism and the need to strive for excellence.

In her first year, the girl performed the musical composition “I Dreamed of the Sound of Rain” at the “Song of the Year” competition, the lines and melody from which sank into the soul of every Soviet listener. The performer becomes famous throughout the Soviet Union, and the musical masterpiece was secretly declared the anthem of astronautics.


Valentina Tolkunova, Nadezhda Chepraga, Roza Rymbaeva, Elvira Uzunyan, Sofia Rotaru

Nadezhda Chepraga participated in the program of the Moscow Olympic Games. On behalf of the USSR, she traveled all over the world: Cuba, Laos, Thailand, USA, Singapore. In 1980, Nadezhda Alekseevna was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Moldavian USSR, and after another 8 years - People's Artist. And this is not without reason.

Nadezhda Chepraga is a singer who is loved by all the people of Moldova, especially people engaged in simple peasant labor. They empathize with their pet, rejoicing at her success. The most popular hits both at home and in Russia were: “Three Lines”, “Ride Me, Curly”, “You are a Stranger”, “Breeze”, “Slave of Love”, “Don’t Forget”.

“And I like him” - Nadezhda Chepraga

In her youth, Nadezhda Chepraga starred in more than 10 television films, which were aired on Central Television and on the national channel of the Moldavian Republic. These were both documentaries and feature films. Among them: “Dniester Melodies”, “Fairy Tale as a Fairy Tale”, “Sketches for a Portrait”, “Two Hands, a Heart and a Crown”, “Two Banks of Nadezhda Chepraga”, “Kulagin and Partners” and others.

The artist recorded her best songs at the Melodiya recording studio, which released three collections of the singer – “Nadezhda Chepraga Sings,” “Only You,” “That’s What She Is...”. With the advent of new technologies, the singer released 11 more albums. She recorded the last of them a year before the death of her beloved husband.


From an early age, Nadezhda Chepraga was considered a rival. Two black-browed beauties waged an unspoken competition for audience sympathy both in Moldova and in the USSR. It has always been difficult for the public to single out any one singer.


However, in modern photos that singers take today, you can see a significant difference in appearance. Rotaru looks younger after plastic surgery, and Nadezhda Chepraga, who is not a fan of such operations, preserves her natural beauty using traditional methods and is not afraid of age.

Personal life

In her youth, the sheikh of Brunei and the son of Romanian leader Nicu Ceausescu had their eye on the singer. The sheikh gave the girl a camel and showered Nika with flowers.

The artist also made acquaintance with the famous American singer. The artists performed together in the program “Salute Festival”.

Nadezhda Chepraga - "Whirlpools are circling"

However, Nadezhda Chepraga happily married at the age of 17. The girl’s chosen one was a native of St. Petersburg, Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Litvinov. He turned out to be 12 years older than his wife. But this did not stop the talented economist from captivating one of the most beautiful and talented Moldovan pop singers.

In order to marry his beloved, he had to move to Chisinau, since Nadezhda was not allowed to live in Leningrad. But the move did not prevent him from soon becoming a Doctor of Economic Sciences and receiving the title of professor. A year after the wedding, the newlyweds had a son, Vanechka. When he grew up, he became an aircraft engineer. Nadezhda and Evgeniy lived for more than 30 years in peace and harmony until her husband died as a result of heart disease.


Life was divided for Nadezhda into before and after the death of her husband. If earlier Nadezhda still appeared on the screen, today she went into seclusion. The exception was her performance on a program about health, where she shared the secret of youth, and filming in the program “Time for Lunch,” where Nadezhda Alekseevna performed one of her hits.

Occasionally, the singer appears on stage in group concerts. Nadezhda Alekseevna lives in Moscow with two cats and a cocker spaniel, Annie. She often goes to her small homeland to visit her nephews. Since the son received German citizenship and settled in Germany, the loving grandmother cannot often visit the young man’s family. She communicates with her granddaughter Lera on Skype. But soon Ivan is going to move to St. Petersburg, his father’s hometown.


Unlike many stars, Nadezhda is not registered on the social network Instagram. But on this platform you can often find pictures of the famous singer, which are tagged with the hashtag #hopeforprague.

In her free time, Nadezhda enjoys sewing, reading books, and loves movies. Among the singer’s favorite artists are,. In addition, Chepraga does gymnastics, running and swimming. In the mornings, the singer has a special ritual: the woman starts the day with physical exercise and breathing practice, then drinks tea (preferably with mint).

In addition, the performer formed a kind of museum at home - the woman collected more than 300 pairs of shoes in which she performed on stages.

Nadezhda Chepraga now

Although today the artist does not go on tour, Nadezhda increasingly began to delight the public with appearances at various concerts. The singer has developed an official website where fans can get acquainted with upcoming events in Chepraga’s work, view a gallery, and read a biography.

Nadezhda Chepraga in the project "My Hero"

In January 2017, I had a conversation with a woman in the program “My Hero”.

At the end of the same year, Nadezhda participated in the “Tonight” program. The theme of the issue was “Variety of the 1970s.”

At the beginning of 2018, the performer appeared as a guest on the Natural Selection program. The show's hosts and Zinaida Rudenko conduct an analysis with famous guests and show which products are worth paying attention to and which ones should be avoided. Nadezhda helped Otaru and Zinaida choose canned pink salmon.


In February of the same year, the IV Open Regional Festival “Folk Talent Fair” was held at the Yudinsky CDC “Molodezhny”. Nadezhda Chepraga performed a solo number at the competition. In addition, a woman joined the jury.

Then, in honor of Defender of the Fatherland Day, the artist participated in ceremonial events dedicated to the holiday.

On March 9, the “Hits of the USSR” concert took place, where the public could hear their favorite star. Together with Nadezhda, Igor Nadzhiev and others took part in the show.


Singer Nadezhda Chepraga

A month later, Chepraga performed at an evening in honor of creativity. The artist shared what it was like to collaborate with the great poet and performed the song “Human Voice,” the music for which was composed by Evgeniy Doga.

On June 24, Nadezhda appeared at the Tatar-Bashkir folk festival “Sabantuy”, held in Arkhangelsk. The audience received the performer well, and people sang the final composition “Darkie” along with the artist.

Discography

  • 1976 - “Nadezhda Chepraga Sings”
  • 1984 - “Only You”
  • 1991 - “That’s what she is...”
  • 1991 - “Day of the Angel”
  • 1995 - “Slave of Love”
  • 1998 - “Unmarried”
  • 2000 - “The best songs of different years”
  • 2002 - “Names for all times”
  • 2003 - “Star Series”
  • 2004 - “In the Mood for Love”
  • 2004 - “The Sound of Rain”
  • 2007 - “Tumbleweeds”
  • 2008 - “Golden RETRO Collection”
  • 2008 - “FAVORITES”

1952

IN 1972

IN 1973

IN 1973

Chepraga Nadezhda Alekseevna was born on September 1 1952 year in the village of Raspopeni, Sholdanesti district (Moldavian SSR).

In the fourth grade, Nadezhda, after a successful performance at a song festival, becomes a soloist in the amateur group “Dumbrava”.

In the sixth grade, she starred in a short film from the Telefilm Chisinau studio “At the Grape Harvest” as a soloist in the ensemble.

In the ninth grade, Nadezhda made her debut in the popular children's program "Alarm Clock" with the song "Merry Wedding", the lyrics to which were written by the young singer herself.

IN 1972 In 2008, People's Artist of the USSR Joseph Tumanov invited Nadezhda on tour to France, where she received a Gold Medal at the folk song festival along with such masters as Elena Obraztsova, Bibigul Tuligenova, the Siberian Dance Ensemble, etc.

IN 1973 21-year-old Nadezhda performs at the tenth World Festival of Youth and Students in Berlin. And again the singer is successful; she receives the title of laureate and a Gold medal in a folk music competition for her performance of the song “Doina”.

IN 1973 The year also saw the release of the first album “Guitar Strings” with the song “Spring is the same age as love” performed by Nadezhda Chepraga.

Nadezhda becomes a soloist of the pop-symphony orchestra of the Republican State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, where she worked for 10 years.

WITH 1973 By 1977 years Nadezhda Chepraga studies vocal and conductor at the Music College named after. Stefan Nagy.

WITH 1977 By 1982 years - studies at the Conservatory. Music school, in the city of Chisinau in the class of choral conducting and vocals. People's Artist of the USSR Tamara Cheban becomes her teacher, life teacher and almost mother.

Over these 5 years, the singer has taken part in numerous competitions, festivals and television shows. She becomes a laureate of many festivals and competitions.

WITH 1977 of the year N. Chepraga - participates in the final concerts “Song of the Year” on Central Television. After singing the song “I Dreamed of the Sound of Rain” in the programs “Blue Light” and “Song-77”, which became a kind of “anthem” for the astronauts, the whole country learned about the singer.

IN 1980 Nadezhda participates in the anniversary festival of intervision "Sopot". The day after the performance, the local press noted the Moldovan singer as a distinctive and original performer, skillfully synthesizing folk motifs with modern rhythms.

American singer Jimmy Lawton shared his impressions: “Listening to her, you feel something real, serious. This is the first time I have had such an opportunity and I’m very happy about it.”

IN 1980 This year, the singer also became a participant in the cultural program “Olympics-80” in Moscow.

IN 1986 year, the singer took part in the final gala concert of the Goodwill Games and, on behalf of the Soviet side, greeted the organizer of the Games on the American side, Mr. Ted Turner.

Nadezhda Chepraga is a regular participant in concerts at the highest level, concerts-meetings with USSR President M. S. Gorbachev in Kyiv, Minsk, Chisinau, an honored guest of the “Melodies of the Heart” folklore festival in San Francisco ( 1993 g., Audience Prize for the song “Hava Nagila”), competition “Wreath of Songs” (Los Angeles, 1994 ) and the Voice of Singapore festival ( 1994 g., Silver medal for the song "Lark").

IN 1988 year at the festival of Soviet-Laotian friendship, together with the Lao singer Nguyen Tnyan, she ends the festival with a national Laotian song.

N. Chepraga filmed a lot for television. 7 films with her participation were shot on Central Television, 11 films on the television and radio of Moldova.

Among them: “At the grape harvest” (TV Moldova), “Songs of the Dniester” (TV Moldova), “And the Glorious Day Has Come” (TV Moldova), “Six Years from Home” (TV Moldova), “Nadezhda Chepraga” ( CT), "Meeting with N. Chepraga" ( 1982 city, CT), "Sketches for a portrait" ( 1992 g., TsT), "Two hands, a heart and a crown" ( 1998 city, studio "Dinair") and others. Video clips were shot for the songs “Three Lines”, “Ride Me, Curly”, “Deceiver and Liar”, “Roma-Roman”, “You are a Stranger”, “Breeze”, “Slave of Love” and “Don’t Forget”.

Nadezhda Chepraga is a member of the International Union of Pop Artists, a member of the Moscow Business Women's Club "Vera", and the Rotary Club. He is fluent in Russian, Romanian, French, as well as good English and Italian.

In his free time he enjoys sewing and loves good books, films, and music. Among my favorite artists: N. Kryuchkov, M. Ladynina, L. Smirnova, E. Leonov, M. . He does running, gymnastics, and swimming.

Nadezhda Chepraga has collected a unique home museum - more than 300 pairs of shoes in which she performed at concert venues. Pets include two cats and a cocker spaniel, Annie.

Nadezhda Chepraga is a true people's artist. She is truly loved “from young to old.” She is a piece of national heritage, she is national, this is the highest standard of recognition.

IN 2003 In 2009, Nadezhda Chepraga was awarded the Order of the Golden Cross “For selfless work for the benefit of Russia.”

IN 2004 receives a diploma from the Moscow government for participation in the annual charity program “Children of Peace and Goodness”.

IN 2005 year was awarded the Gold Medal for the 100th anniversary of M.A. for active participation in the Sholokhov Spring festival.

IN 2007 received the medal of the Prefect of the South-Eastern District of Moscow for her contribution to development.

20 Sep 2018

Sofia Rotaru, who became a People's Artist of the USSR back in 1988, still reigns on the post-Soviet stage. Looking at the singer’s white-toothed smile and clear face, you won’t believe that she is already 71 years old. Sofia Mikhailovna, however, is not going to give up her position and still gives concerts, delighting fans with her gorgeous voice.

But the one who at one time constituted real competition for Rotaru has now been practically forgotten. Once a Moldavian Nadezhda Chepraga fought on equal terms with Sofia Mikhailovna. Now only a few remember her...

Rotaru's rival was very talented. At 4 years old, she won first place in a singing competition for the first time.

As a schoolgirl, Nadya starred in many musical films. And when her loving parents sent the girl to a pedagogical institute, she quickly proved to them that a music school and conservatory would be a much better choice.

17-year-old Chepraga performed on stage at the prestigious concert hall "Olympia" in France. And in 1977, when Nadya, a first-year student, came to the “Song of the Year” with the composition “The Sound of Rain,” the whole country learned about the beauty.

In her native Moldova she was considered almost a heroine. The woman’s further career was surprisingly successful. The number of awards she has received is amazing!

Someone else in Chepraga’s place would definitely have fallen victim to star fever. Fortunately, the singer had unquestionable authority in her life - Tamara Cheban, her mentor, People's Artist of the USSR.

Noticing that the student’s head was turned by fame, the experienced singer quickly put young Nadezhda in her place. But the beauty had reason to be proud...

In addition to her professional achievements, Nadezhda also conquered men's hearts. Fans fell in stacks at her feet.

The talented singer was courted by the son of the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and the sheikh of Brunei. The latter, trying to win the heart of an unapproachable Moldavian woman, even gave her a purebred camel!

Fans often compared Chepraga to Sofia Rotaru. Both women were very talented, and also very similar in appearance.

The brunettes shared the title among themselves best singer of the Moldavian SSR, and, they say, treated each other with disapproval. There were serious conflicts between them!

For example, the case with the song “ Melancolie" The composer who created it first gave his creation to Chepraga, and then quietly resold it to Rotar.

When Sofia Mikhailovna performed “Melancolie” in “Morning Mail”, Nadezhda was very indignant. Subsequently, the incident was settled, and Rotaru retained the song.

When Chepraga disappeared from the stage, they said that the singer got it out of the way Sofia Mikhailovna. According to rumors, Rotaru didn’t really like her competitors anyway, and she couldn’t stand Nadezhda, who looked like herself.

In reality, however, everything was completely different. Chepraga, by the way, says that his rivalry with Rotaru was an invention of the press, and they themselves treated each other with great respect.

Nadezhda could no longer perform on stage after loss of a spouse, economist Evgeny Litvinov. They became husband and wife when the girl was only 17, and lived in perfect harmony until the man’s last day.

When her lover passed away, Chepraga had a long time to come to her senses. They say that the singer still has not come to terms with the loss of Evgeniy.

Today Nadezhda lives in Moscow and periodically sits on the jury of song competitions. Only sometimes does Rotaru’s former rival appear on stage, and even then only in group concerts.