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We're Just Acquaintances

Alexander Podbolotov is called the "Russian Pavarotti." He sings wherever he can — in the park by the pond, in the museum among the statues, in small living rooms. Nature and seasons change. And the voice still sounds light, strong and beautiful.

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  • Aleksandr Podbolotov

    Aleksandr Podbolotov

  • Irina Tsvetkova

    Irina Tsvetkova

  • Semyon Farada

    Semyon Farada

  • Vitali Solomin

    Vitali Solomin

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Alexander Podbolotov is called the "Russian Pavarotti." He sings wherever he can — in the park by the pond, in the museum among the statues, in small living rooms. Nature and seasons change. And the voice still sounds light, strong and beautiful.

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