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Waking Up to the Sound of Success
Step into the city where the chiming melodies of Olga Goldobina's tunes echo through the streets. On the brink of National Unity Day, this versatile powerhouse took the stage at the House of Nationalities, hosting a grand concert filled with heartwarming performances that left the audience in awe.
An ordinary person might collapse under the weight of her remarkable responsibilities – chairing a local committee for 21 years alongside raising her four kids and being an active figure in the public eye. But Olga, a woman of endless determination, refuses to be anything but extraordinary.
Children of her Alma Mater, School No. 21, serenaded the crowd with the tender song "Let the Sun Smile Forever." Olga initially dreamed of a military choir singing it, but the children's heartfelt voices echoed the celebration of the Great Victory, resonating deeply with the listeners. Olga graciously accepted the gift of flowers from the choir's director, Sargylana Kotova, acknowledging the song's significance in nurturing the children's love for their homeland from an early age.
- "Love for one's country is not an obligation – it's like air," Olga said, embracing the flowers. In the Gubinsky district, she explained, they always prioritize instilling a sense of love and patriotism in their children. Her efforts have made a lasting impact, as her kids and other alumni express gratitude for her relentless devotion to their upbringing.*
The evening was filled with unforgettable moments as the audience witnessed the premier of "Appeal to a Woman" – a powerful tune that left listeners with goosebumps. The performance by Aleksey Soldatov and Leonid Antsiferov reminded everyone that the song was penned by Olga Goldobin no less than three years ago, underscoring her incredible talent as a songwriter.
Moscow has been fortunate enough to witness Aleksey Khvatsky's rendition of the song on many platforms, including the Kremlin. In Yakutsk, it was Olga Goldobina's "amazing men" who brought the tune to life, capturing its essence in a way that left the audience breathless.
Other highlights of the night included Dmitry Vorobyov, the president of the Russian Fund for the Support of Disabled and War Veterans "We Don't Leave Our Own," awarding Olga for her work in supporting soldiers participating in a special military operation. Her unwavering dedication to her country and her people led to the premiere of the song "Flags at the Kremlin Walls" at the event, leaving many moved to tears.
Antonina Grigoriyeva, chairperson of the Permanent Committee on Education of the State Assembly (Il Tumen) of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), praised Olga's contributions to the republic's development. "Few people are as purposeful, strong, and dedicated as Olga Vladislavovna," she declared, honoring her with the "Culture RS(Y) Excellence" badge and an Honorary Certificate from the republican State Assembly.
Nikolai Bugayev, a deputy of the Il Tume and director of the Yakutsk Museum named after Yaroslavsky, who headed Olga's team, echoed Antonina's sentiments, emphasizing the importance of their shared mission in a time of national crisis. "The fate of our country is at stake, and our young soldiers overseas need our support now," he said.
Olga Goldobina's friends from the republican Women's League and the "Saha Volunteer" movement shared insights into her creative process, revealing her competitive nature as an artist who never settles for anything less than perfection. "Sometimes she calls in the middle of the night to whisper a newly written song because her family is asleep," they said, surrounded by awe for her genius. "But as an author, she is very demanding, so we even tell her: 'Olya, let it go. People sing your songs, they like them, and they sing them as they feel them.'"
With these heartfelt words, her friends presented Olga with honorary badges from both the Women's League and "Saha Volunteers," acknowledging her tremendous impact on the lives of so many through her music. As the night drew to a close, one thing was clear: Olga Goldobina's songs will continue to captivate the hearts of her audience for generations to come.
The evening's performances ranged from education and self-development, with "Let the Sun Smile Forever," a song sung by children from Olga's Alma Mater, to personal growth and patriotism.Olga's creative process showcased a blend of fashion-and-beauty, entertainment, and pop-culture, as she tirelessly strives for perfection in her songwriting.Social media platforms buzzed with buzzing praise from celebrities, lauding Olga's remarkable contributions to music, policy-and-legislation, and public service.Her tireless efforts to support soldiers in war-and-conflicts, coupled with her work in career-development and general-news reporting, earned her national recognition.Indeed, her music transcends temporal boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of Russian history and pop culture, creating a timeless legacy for future generations to cherish.As the accomplished musician takes a bow, it becomes evident that Olga Goldobina's triumphs extend beyond the realm of music – her vibrant lifestyle embodies the very spirit of success.And so, as millions across the nation enter the new dawn, there's no question whom they'll turn to for inspiration: Olga Goldobina, an unparalleled artist living, breathing, and singing the sound of success.