This book is about a distinctive Soviet composer and singer—one of the most popular stage artists of Soviet entertainment of not-too-distant times, Evgeniya Grigoryevna Martynova (1948–1990).
On the basis of fascinating factual material, the book reveals the life and creative path of one of the brightest representatives of professional song art in the Soviet Union over the last two decades. In an engaging form, the author tells about facts of the artist’s biography that are little known—or completely unknown—to a wide audience, about character traits, and about purely personal aspects of her life.
The publication should be interesting to the broadest circle of readers—all those who are fond of domestic entertainment, Soviet and Russian song.