Around The World In 80 Songs: Zlata Dzardanova
posted in: Music News
Hello Travelers! Ready for our next adventure? Let’s pack our bags and start the journey to our new destination. This time we’ll cross the globe to get to Yst-Kamenogorsk, a small village in exciting Russia.
This time, the purpose of our trip is to explore the music of very talented Zlata Dzardanova, a brilliant singer who specializes in folk music and who loves to sing about two topics: romance and war.
Zlata’s journey as an artist started in the Estrada Theatre in Moscow, where she worked in the Gejikon Opera. She also worked as a teacher for several years before deciding to launch her solo career as an artist. Ever since, Zlata has been collecting success after success. In 2004, she recorded Moscow-OLIMPIADA,the official anthem for the candidates from Moscow in the Olympic games of 2012. In 2007 she released her first album Ð, finally, I shall say¦ a collection of Russian romantic songs.
Today, Zlata is a well-known singer in Yst-Kamenogorsk, and she is starting to get the attention of fans in Russia and around the world. Here on OurStage, Zlata is climbing the Top Ten Charts in the World Channel with the Chas Da Po Chasy, a Russian folk song that means something like hour by hour. Don’t worry if you can’t speak any Russian, the melody of this song is so compelling that you’ll fall in love with it no matter what.

Other great songs by Zlata include Snow-storm, Clouds, Pam Pam Pam and Black Eyes a piece that mixes Tango with Russian folk.
Can’t wait to listen? Visit Zlata Dzardanova’s profile on OurStage and enjoy her amazing voice. We’ll promise you’ll be moved to tears by these songs, even if you can’t even say Moscow. ¡Bon Voyage!