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| * THE QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS * |
| In 1993 singer and composer Stanislav Gromov receives an offer from the well-known businessman Mr. Emmanuel Prat to release his first solo compact disk in Paris. The event was captured live at a Catholic cathedral with a single voice and guitar. Gromov delivered a scintillating performance which sent the audience into raptures. The CD was aptly entitled "Ñhansons d'une ame en liberte"("Songs of a Free Soul") and embodies the victory of the artist's innermost feelings. |
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![]() Stanislav Gromov "Chansons d'une ame en liberte" France 1993
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| Memory...so many beautiful, yet painful, pages it fills in the lives of each and every one of us. The pain of loss. The departed continue to live out other lives in the memories of their near and dear ones. The lyrical disk "Ich denke an dich"("Remembering You"),released in Germany, is the singer and composer Gromov's first attempt to dedicate his art to the memory of his beloved wife Natalia. |
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![]() Stanislav Gromov "Ich denke an dich" Germany 1996
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| The Requiem "Natalia Vexliarskaia" (Paris,France) depicts the artist's personal tragedy as well as his attainment of a state known as eternity. It is the invisible thread which the artist weaves through his merged conception of past present and future. Stanislav Gromov's Requiem is a production in which the composer acts simultaneously as composer, arranger, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. It is a hymn devoted to his strong, beautiful and tender wife. She was a woman who embodied universal pulchritude with every fiber of her being. This is the beauty on which the entire world hinges. The Requiem is a tribute to love, life and the eternal. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Stanislav Gromov Requiem. "Natalia Vexliarskaia" France 1998
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![]() Stanislav Gromov “All Sides Of My Life. Eastern Pages.” Germany-France-Russia 2005
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