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Lydia Anatolyevna Davydova (Russian: Лидия Анатольевна Давыдова) (19 January 1932 – 2 March 2011) was a Russian soprano, harpsichordist and a chamber music performer. As a singer her repertoire encompassed on one extreme the latest contemporary music, most particularly the music of Andrei Volkonsky, and on the other Renaissance and Early Baroque vocal music. Spending much of her life and career in Moscow, she was artistic director of the "Madrigal" early music ensemble and was decorated People's Artist of Russia (2001).

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  • Lydia Anatolyevna Davydova (Russian: Лидия Анатольевна Давыдова) (19 January 1932 – 2 March 2011) was a Russian soprano, harpsichordist and a chamber music performer. As a singer her repertoire encompassed on one extreme the latest contemporary music, most particularly the music of Andrei Volkonsky, and on the other Renaissance and Early Baroque vocal music. Spending much of her life and career in Moscow, she was artistic director of the "Madrigal" early music ensemble and was decorated People's Artist of Russia (2001). (en)
  • Lydia Anatolyevna Davydova (Russian: Лидия Анатольевна Давыдова) (19 Januari 1932 – 2 Maret 2011) adalah pemain soprano, , dan musik kamar Rusia. Sebagai penyanyi, repertoarnya mencakup pada satu ekstrem musik kontemporer terkini, terutama musik , dan di sisi lain Renaisans dan Barok Awal. Menghabiskan sebagian besar hidup dan kariernya di Moskow, dia adalah direktur artistik di dan menerima penghargaan People's Artist of Russia (2001). (in)
  • Лідія Анатоліївна Давидова (19 січня 1932, Ленінград, СРСР — 2 березня 2011, Москва) — камерна співачка, сопрано. Народна артистка Росії (2001). Керівник . (uk)
  • Лидия Анатольевна Давыдова (19 января 1932, Ленинград, СССР — 2 марта 2011, Москва) — камерная певица, сопрано. Народная артистка России (2001). Руководитель ансамбля старинной музыки «Мадригал». Жила и работала в Москве. (ru)
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  • Lydia Anatolyevna Davydova (Russian: Лидия Анатольевна Давыдова) (19 January 1932 – 2 March 2011) was a Russian soprano, harpsichordist and a chamber music performer. As a singer her repertoire encompassed on one extreme the latest contemporary music, most particularly the music of Andrei Volkonsky, and on the other Renaissance and Early Baroque vocal music. Spending much of her life and career in Moscow, she was artistic director of the "Madrigal" early music ensemble and was decorated People's Artist of Russia (2001). (en)
  • Lydia Anatolyevna Davydova (Russian: Лидия Анатольевна Давыдова) (19 Januari 1932 – 2 Maret 2011) adalah pemain soprano, , dan musik kamar Rusia. Sebagai penyanyi, repertoarnya mencakup pada satu ekstrem musik kontemporer terkini, terutama musik , dan di sisi lain Renaisans dan Barok Awal. Menghabiskan sebagian besar hidup dan kariernya di Moskow, dia adalah direktur artistik di dan menerima penghargaan People's Artist of Russia (2001). (in)
  • Лідія Анатоліївна Давидова (19 січня 1932, Ленінград, СРСР — 2 березня 2011, Москва) — камерна співачка, сопрано. Народна артистка Росії (2001). Керівник . (uk)
  • Лидия Анатольевна Давыдова (19 января 1932, Ленинград, СССР — 2 марта 2011, Москва) — камерная певица, сопрано. Народная артистка России (2001). Руководитель ансамбля старинной музыки «Мадригал». Жила и работала в Москве. (ru)
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  • Lydia Davydova (in)
  • Lydia Davydova (en)
  • Давыдова, Лидия Анатольевна (ru)
  • Давидова Лідія Анатоліївна (uk)
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