Valentin Ivanovich Vikhorev[a] (born November 22, 1931) is a Soviet and Russian singer-songwriter whose instrument is the seven-string guitar.[1] Valentin was born in Leningrad and is regarded as a member of the movement called Soviet "Bard" culture.[2]

Valentin Ivanovich Vikhorev
Валентин Иванович Вихорев
Background information
Born (1931-11-22) November 22, 1931 (age 94)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (present-day Saint Petersburg, Russia)
GenresAcoustic music
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Websitevihorev.ru

Compositions

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Songs

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  • Beyond Luga, beyond Luga...
  • There is a backpack from farm to farm ...
  • How windy and wet it is today...
  • Summer goes south...
  • Wet maple outside the window ...
  • We will go with you to the forest for berries ...
  • On the Solovetsky Islands...
  • The tram left for the front ...
  • We've lost our nerve...
  • Jumping, jumping mailers ...
  • Summer is leaning like a ripe ear ...
  • There are tents in the March snow...
  • August, my friend, has a cool summer day...
  • The tired wedge slid down to the water...
  • I would say good things to you...

Recordings

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  • 1988: Vikhorev V.I. “I would tell you a lot of good things..." (Melodiya)[3]

Notes

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  1. Russian: Валентин Иванович Вихорев, romanized: Valentin Ivanovich Vikhorev

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