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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Alexandrov Ensemble soloists, Mikhail Savoyarov, Eduard Khil, Alexandrov Ensemble choir, Valery Leontiev, Alexander Vertinsky, Michael Minsky, Victoria Dayneko, Grigory Leps, Andrei Mironov, Alexander Mitenev, Detsl, Elena Temnikova, Umar Dimayev, Natasha Koroleva, Timur Mucuraev, Igor Nikolayev, Imam Alimsultanov, Lydia Davydova, Irina Ponarovskaya, Alexey Vorobyov, Valentina Tolkunova, Lev Leshchenko, Armen Grigoryan, Herman Jadlowker, Sasha, Ilya Lagutenko, Psoy Korolenko, Valentina Ponomaryova, Murat Nasyrov, Alla Bayanova, Konstantin Sokolsky, Khas-Magomed Hadjimuradov, Oleg Anofriyev, Oleg Pogudin, Boris Shtokolov, Mikhail Shufutinsky, Imran Usmanov, Yuri Loza, Katy Topuria, Yuri Antonov, Ellina Graypel, Vladimir Zeldin, Yelena Terleyeva, Irina Bogushevskaya, Alexander Dodonov, Max Pokrovsky, Vladimir Fontikov, Elmira Zherzdeva, Zara, Yuri Shatunov, Nayk Borzov, Raisa Modorova, Elmar Rajsur, Tatyana Voronina, Nikita Dzhigurda, Pavel Volya, Leonid Serebrennikov, Viktor Reznikov, Sergey Korzhukov, Moscow Boys Choir, Valeri Syutkin, Nikita Storojev. Excerpt: This is an alphabetical list of the basso profondo, bass, bass-baritone and tenor soloists who have performed with the Alexandrov Ensemble (under its various titles) since its establishment in 1928. It is difficult to differentiate between regular and guest soloists, since many have alternated between the one category and the other during their careers, so they are all listed together. Soloists of whom no recordings have yet been found have been listed below as "other soloists." Until April 2009, when this article was created, little or nothing was generally known outside Russia about these fine soloists: as a group, or (in most cases) as individuals. People in the West could read a few of their names on current Alexandrov Ensemble CDs and DVDs, and perhaps h...