People's Artist of Russia explained
People's Artist of the Russian Federation (Russian: Народный артист Российской Федерации, Narodnyy artist Rossiyskoy Federatsii), also sometimes translated as National Artist of the Russian Federation, is an honorary and the highest title awarded to citizens of the Russian Federation, all outstanding in the performing arts, whose merits are exceptional in the sphere of the development of the performing arts (theatre, music, dance, circus, cinema, etc.).[1]
It succeeded both the all-Soviet Union "People's Artist of the USSR" award (Народный артист СССР), and more directly the local republic's "People's Artist of the RSFSR" award (Народный артист РСФСР), after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Now, the status of the People's Artist of the Russian Federation has risen above that of the earlier RSFSR award.
There are presently two levels to this award:
- The lower Honored Artist of Russia (Заслуженный артист Zasluzhenniy artist) also translates as "Meritorious Artist". This was equivalent to the earlier «Заслуженный артист РСФСР», which became «Заслуженный артист Российской Федерации».[2]
- The higher People's Artist of Russia (Народный артист России, Narodny artist) is the highest honorary title of the Russian Federation for outstanding achievements in the field of theater, music, circus, vaudeville and film art.
Receiving the lower Honored... (Заслуженный, Zasluzhenniy artist) award makes the recipient eligible to receive the higher People's... (Народный, Narodny) award at a later time. For example, the light entertainment singer Sergei Georgievich Zakharov was awarded Honored Artist of the RSFSR (Заслуженный артист РСФСР) in 1988, then People's Artist of Russia (Народный артист России) in 1996.[3]
Categories awarded
The awards may be issued to people working in the following fields:
- Teacher
- Artist
- Chemist
- Miner
- Military Expert
- Military Navigator
- Doctor
- Inventor
- Designer
- Forester
- Test Pilot
- Mechanic
- Metallurgist
- Community services worker
- Foreign Service Employee
- Health Worker
- Cultural Worker
- Forestry Worker
- Oil & Gas Industry Worker
- Employee of the Food Industry
- Employee of the Aerospace Industry
Other professionals are open to attaining the title as well as those listed.
1990s
1992
February 21, 1992
April 6, 1992
- Boris Diev (1924–2008) — composer[5]
May 8, 1992
- Lyudmila Fedotova (1939–2004), actress and singer
- Vladimir Bylkov (1938–2004) — theater director
June 10,1992
- Gennady Frolov (1937–2019) — actor
- Tamara Krasnyuk-Yablokova (1939–2008) — actress
- Tatyana Samoylova (1934–2014) – actress
June 23, 1992
- Tamara Nosova (1927–2007) — actress
- Harry Grodberg (1929–2016) — organist
- Yaroslav Baryshev (1942–2013) — actor
June 24,1992
June 25,1992
August 25,1992
August 26,1992
- Vadim Abdrashitov (1945–2023) — film director
- Anatoly Solodilin (1937—2006) — theater actor
August 27,1992
- Svetlana Bragarnik (1944–2023) — theater & films actress
August 31,1992
- Fasil Akhmetov (1935–1998) — Tatar composer
- Vyacheslav Mochalov (1938–2010) — choirmaster
September 21,1992
- Irina Nekrasova (b.1938) — Gypsy actress
September 28,1992
October 13,1992
- Viktor Smirnov (1945–2017) — actor
- Albina Zotova (b.1939) — circus performer, equestrian, illusionist
November 20,1992
- Gennady Bortnikov (1939–2007) — actor
- Margarita Kypriyanova (1924–2005) — theater actress
- Liya Radina (1921–2000) — theater actress
- Vladimir Chermyaninov(1929–2009) — theater actress
December 8,1992
- Raisa Ibragimova (1951–2012) — tamer
- Grant Ibragimov (b.1951) — tamer
- Rustam Kaseev (1929–1997) — tamer
- Nikolay Pavlenko (b.1943) — tamer
- Vladimir Petrunin (b.1948) — ballet dancer
- Konstantin Raikin (b.1950) — actor
December 31,1992
- Zhanna Polovtseva — soloist of the choir
- Pavel Lebeshev (1940–2003) —cinematographer
- Aleksandr Knyazhevskiy (1936–1996) — cinematographer
- Nikolay Ivanov (1943–2020) – actor
1993
January 15,1993
- Vadim Zhukov (1934–2021) — director of the puppet theater
- Aleksandr Lomonosov (b.1939) — opera singer
February 2,1993
- Orzeta Bekuzarova (1934–2007) — Ossetian theater actress
- Yuri Gorobets (1932–2022) — actor
February 20,1993
- Leonarda Brushtain (1935–1999) — violinist
March 2,1993
March 18,1993
- Lyalya Bobrova (1939–2021) — Gypsy actress
April 23,1993
- Gennady Piskunov (1939–2020) — opera singer
- Olga Volkova (b.1939) — actress
May 7,1993
- Tahir Mateulin (1935–2005) — actor
May 13,1993
- Pyotr Fomenko (1932–2012) — director
- Yevgeny Steblov (b.1945) — actor
- Emilia Tsallagova (b.1947) — opera singer (soprano)
- Leonid Heifets (1934–2022) — theater director
- Leonid Psenichnyi (b.1944) — soloist of the song and dance ensemble
- Anatoly Lubimov (b.1941) — oboist
- Ludmila Kravtsova (1947–2010) — theater actress
- Valentina Zavorotnyk (b.1943) — theater actress
May 22,1993
June 1,1993
June 16,1993
- Ivan Stepanov (b.1945) — opera singer
- Semyon Okoshnikov (1944–2019) — opera singer
Jule 3,1993
Jule 14,1993
- Pavel Slobodkin (1945–2017) — composer
Jule 27,1993
- Viktor Ivanov (b.1941) — military conductor, colonel
- Mirian Dgangisherashvili (1943–2018) — theater director
August 20,1993
- Vladimir Kydryashov (1939–2006) — opera singer
- Vladimir Tonha (b.1941) — violinist
October 26,1993
- Raisa Dement (b.1941) — Gypsy actress
- Lev Dodin (b.1944) — theatre director
October 28,1993
- Mikhail Matveev (1937–2000) — actor
- Yuri Evtushenko (b.1943) — guslar
November 23,1993
November 30,1993
- Iosif Mataev (1940–2018) — choreographer
- Vasiliy Shtefutsa (b.1936) — singer
December 16,1993
December 18,1993
- Gleb Lapiado (1926–2007) — jockey
- Galina Petrinskaya (1935–2000) — aerialist
December 20,1993
- Evgeny Knyazev (b.1942) — theater actor
- Valentina Morozova (b.1953) — ballet dancer
- Leonid Nikolaev (1940–2009) — conductor
- Tatyana Sterling (b.1942) — opera singer
- Vitaliy Tihonov (b.1938) — acrobat
- Tatyana Bochtaryova (b.1953) — soloist of the Cossack choir
1994
January 6, 1994
- Pavel Ovsyannikov (b.1951) —military conductor
- Oleg Baglukov (b.1940) — theater actor
- Vladimir Knestikov (1950–1999) — theater actor
- Aleksander Sklyarov (1949–2023) — accordion player
January 11, 1994
- Andrey Kozhevnikov (1933–2011) — conductor
- Igor Voronov (b.1953) — soloist of the male vocal quartet
- Valeriy Volhovskiy (1938–2003) — director of the puppet theater
- Yulia Abakumovskaya (b.1942) — opera singer
- Semyon Aranovich (1934–1996) — director of photography
- Aleksey German (1938–2013) —director of photography
- Ernst Romanov (1936–2024) — actor
February 9, 1994
- Valentin Feigin (1934–1995) — cellist
- Vladimir Matveev (1939–2017) — actor
- Boris Kiselyov (1943–2016) —theater actor
- Valentina Iltsaranova (1939–2010) — Kalmyk singer
- Georgy Butuhanov (b.1932) — theater actor
February 12, 1994
- Valeriy Ivchenko (1939–2024) — actor
- Nina Usatova (b.1951) — actress
- Temur Chkheidze (1943–2022) — theater director
March 1, 1994
March 14, 1994
- Eduard Bernadskiy (1942–2014) — circus performer
- Aleksandr Popov (b.1940) — circus performer
- Maria Bulova (b.1956) — ballet dancer
- Tatyana Erastova (b.1947) — opera singer
March 21, 1994
- Eduard Markin (b.1941) — choirmaster
April 11, 1994
- Mikhail Sales (b.1946) — theater director & actor
- Yuriy Novohizhin (b.1942) — Theater actor
- Ivan Permyakov (b.1944) — soloist of the folk choir
- Vera Chaika (b.1947) — opera singer
- Albert Tarakanov (b.1938) — pianist
- Nikolay Kuchev (1927–2002) — actor
- Elena Mishina (b.1941) — actress of the puppet theater
- Vladimir Lubyshkin (b.1946) — soloist of the folk choir
- Gennadi Yukhtin (1932–2022) — actor
- Georgy Natanson (1921–2017) — director
- Yevgeni Gerasimov (b.1951) — actor
- Pavel Kogan (b.1952) — conductor
May 6, 1994
- Anatoly Sobolev (1939–2012) — conductor
May 26, 1994
- Raisa Goncharova (b.1954) — soloist of Cossaks choir
- Anatoly Lizvinskiy (1947–2008) — soloist of Cossaks choir
- Boris Shcherbakov (b.1949) — actor
June 3, 1994
- (1941–2009) — theater director
- Alexander Galkovsky (1945–2016) — violist
- Aleksander Korchagin (1945–2022) — violist
- Sergey Pishugin (b.1941) — violist
- Andrey Shishlov (1945–2016) — violist
June 28, 1994
July 6, 1994
- Igor Gavrish (b.1945) — violist
- Natalia Gerasimova (b.1950) — soloist of choir
- Leonid Nevedomsky (1939–2018) — actor
- Anatoly Pustokhin (b.1938) — actor
- Lidiya Yatsunuch (b.1950) — opera singer
- Natalya Tenyakova (b.1944) — actress
- Sergey Baikov — opera singer
- Aleksander Vetrov (b.1961) — ballet dancer
- Alla Vasilyeva (1933–2018) — violist
August 29, 1994
September 12, 1994
- Kapitolina Lazarenko (1925–2007)
December 1, 1994
- Valentina Baranova (b.1951) — opera singer
- Iya Bobrakova (1927–2012) — theater actress
- Vladislav Verestnikov (b.1947) — opera singer
- Vadim Derbenyov (1934—2016) — director
- Tatyana Klanidchkina (b.1956) — ballet dancer
- Faina Kostina (b.1939) — actress of puppets theater
- Ivan Krivoruchko (b.1940) — actor
- Yevgeny Krylatov (1934–2019) — composer
- Aleksander Kuimov (1958–2021) — ballet dancer
- Asiyat Kumratova (b.1940) — soloist of choir
- Nadezhda Kuular (b.1947) — singer
- Friedrich Lips (b.1948) — accordionist
- Rimma Markova (1925–2015) — actress
- Emilia Moskvitina (b.1939) —harpist
- Viktor Pliner (1915–1999) — circus performer
- Igor Shibanov (1944–2019) — actor
- Stepan Denisov (b.1941) — tiger and bear trainer
- Elvina Podchernikova-Elvorti (1928–2014) — circus performer
December 29, 1994
1995
January 27,1995
- Yuri Avsharov (1937–2010) — actor
- Boris Arzhanov (1942–2021) — actor
- Zinire Atnabaeva (1934–2013) — theater actress
- Irina Bochkova (1938–2020) — violist
- Vladimir Bychkov (1928–2024) — ballet dancer
- Boris Vetrov (b.1943) — Theater actress
- Vladimir Vlasenko (b.1932) — singer and bassoonist
- Rustem Gabdullin (b.1944) — contrabass player
- Pyotr Karpov (1947–2020) — the operetta artist
- Vyacheslav Kruglov (b.1945) — performer on domra and mandolin
- Roman Ledenev (1930–2019) — composer
- Galina Midzyaeva (b.1941) — theater actress
- Natalya Pankova (b.1951) — pianist
- Vladimir Rubin (1924–2019) — composer
- Nikolay Simachev (1927–1996) — ballet dancer
- Leonid Solovyov (1940–2010) — theater actor
- Larisa Cycheva (b.1954) — ballet dancer
- Nina Terentieva (b.1946) — opera singer
- Ekaterina Shavrina (b.1942) — folk-singer
- Anatoly Bazhalkin (b.1949) — Lieutenant Colonel
March 17,1995
- Nina Ananiashvili (b.1963) —ballet dancer
- Grigoriy Getsov (1918–2000) — theater actor
- Galina Zaitseva (b.1947) — opera singer
- Aleksandr Mezentsev (1951–2005) — actor
- Nikolai Prokopovich (1925–2005) — actor
- Nina Sharova-Zaspanova (1918–2006) — actress
- Mikhail Yanko (b.1950) — actor
April 25,1995
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See also
References
- Web site: Государственные награды России. award.gov.ru.
- Web site: Государственные награды России. award.gov.ru.
- Web site: Закон РСФСР от 25 декабря 1991 года № 2094-I «Об изменении наименования государства Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика». https://web.archive.org/web/20131016110717/http://ruspravo.org/list/25201/1.html. dead. October 16, 2013.
- Web site: Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 21 февраля 1992 года № 168 «О присвоении почётного звания «Народный артист Российской Федерации» Краско И. И.» . 2022-03-06 . 2022-03-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220306211854/http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/bank/916 . live .
- Web site: Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 6 апреля 1992 года № 367 «О присвоении почётного звания «Народный артист Российской Федерации» Диеву Б. А.» . 2022-03-06 . 2022-03-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220307013449/http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/bank/1165 . live .
- Web site: Путин присвоил звания народных артистов известным балеринам. Российская газета.