True greatness can take many forms. It can gather noisy stadiums of fans, exploding with real fireworks, or it can burn with an even calm light. Burn for a long time and share heat with others. In life. Vladimir Vysotsky There were many women, three of them received official status. Lyudmila Abramova (born 1939, graduated from VGIK in 1963) is a Soviet film actress whom Vysotsky met on the set. film "713th Requests Landing" - not just his second wife. She (the only wife) bore him two sons, which
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True greatness can take many forms. It can gather noisy stadiums of fans, exploding with real fireworks, or it can burn with an even calm light. Burn for a long time and share heat with others.
In life.
Vladimir Vysotsky There were many women, three of them received official status. Lyudmila Abramova (born 1939, graduated from VGIK in 1963) is a Soviet film actress whom Vysotsky met on the set.
film "713th Requests Landing" - not just his second wife. She (the only wife) bore him two sons, which today seems to reflect the talent of Vysotsky: the elder Arkady became a writer and screenwriter, and the younger Nikita is a famous actor, director and director of the Center-Museum of Vladimir Vysotsky. By the way, Nikita also plays on the stage of the theater on Taganka. Lyudmila herself, who lived with Vysotsky for seven years, in recent years is the caretaker of this Center and, by the way, is very grateful to the former mayor of the capital Yuri Luzhkov for the financial assistance allocated for the organization of the Vysotsky Museum.
The joint life of Vysotsky and Abramova was not easy. Love broke out instantly, she was cemented by common interests: he sang his songs to her, and she read him aloud Solzhenitsyn, Lemma, the Strugatsky brothers. At the time, he was still unknown, often cashless and unemployed, but she was already predicting his future. For the sake of him and children, she left the profession of an actress and became just a mother, wife and even a souffler at plays in the theater on Taganka. It was during their joint life that "Cassandra", "Big Carriage", "Penal Battalions" and many other songs were born.
For several years, they lived in a civil marriage "for two houses" - then with Lyudmila's parents, then with his mother. To say that their family life in these years was unsettled, means nothing to say. Officially, they become husband and wife on July 25 (on this day exactly 15 years later he will die) in 1965 and at the same time Vysotsky adopts his own sons. And already in 1968, Lyudmila, learning about the affair of her husband with Marina Vladi, agrees to divorce.
Abramova once again tried to arrange her life, in her second marriage she had a daughter Seraphim, but again realized: not fate. When the children grew up, she worked in amateur art, in the House of Pioneers, taught at the Lyceum. And also raised grandchildren of Vladimir Vysotsky.
Lyudmila gave to the Museum of memory of Vysotsky everything that she had left of her husband: photos and letters, poems recorded on scraps of paper and cigarette boxes, old tape recordings. She left herself nothing but the opportunity to go on a daily date with her husband and tell visitors about him. /