Albert Asadullin

Albert Nurullovich Asadullin (Tatar: Альберт Нурулла улы Әсәдуллин, Russian: Альберт Нуруллович Асадуллин; born September 1, 1948, Kazan) is a Soviet and Russian Tatar[1] singer,[2] tenor altino.

[4][5] He was born in Kazan in the family of an officer in retirement, a participant in the Great Patriotic War and a simple housewife.

Then he received from VIA Poyushchiye Gitary an invitation to the main role in the first Soviet rock opera Orpheus and Eurydice (music by Alexander Zhurbin).

In 1979, Asadullin was awarded the title of laureate of the second prize at the International Competition Golden Orpheus.

In 1984, Asadullin performed his most iconic song, Doroga bez kontsa [ru] (Russian: Дорога без конца, lit.