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Tatiana Daskovskaya, a singer of songs in Soviet films, has died.

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Singer Tatiana Daskovskaya, whose voice became recognizable to several generations of viewers thanks to Soviet cinema, passed away in November at the age of 80. This was announced on December 29 by the <url> portal.

According to published data, Daskovskaya died on November 20, 2025. The farewell and burial took place at the Zaboryevsky cemetery in the Domodedovo city district of the Moscow region.

Tatiana Daskovskaya was born in Moscow in 1946 and received a professional musical education as a choir conductor. Her creative career in cinema began in the early 1970s — her debut took place in the film "Faith, Hope, Love", where the song "Be with Me" was performed. Subsequently, she became one of the leading performers, whose vocal parts were used in dubbing films at Mosfilm and the Gorky Film Studio.

Over the years, Daskovskaya has participated in the creation of more than 200 films. Her performance of the song "Beautiful Far Away" in the TV movie "Guest from the Future" brought her wide fame. Her voice was also heard in the films "Dot, dot, comma...", "Purple Ball", "Rings of Almanzor", "Three bachelors lived", "Single people are provided with a dormitory" and a number of other films.

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