Height, weight, age. How old is Dmitry Hvorostovsky
Dmitry Hvorostovsky has thousands of admirers. Fans are interested in knowing everything about their idol, including many who are interested in the singer’s physical characteristics, namely, what is his height, weight, age. How old is Dmitry Hvorostovsky at the time of his death? This is a simple question - it is enough to know the dates of birth and death of the singer. By easy calculations, it turns out that Dmitry Hvorostovsky died at the age of 55. Photos in his youth are still a popular request on the Internet.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky was very tall - his height was 193 centimeters, and he weighed 88 kilograms.
According to the zodiac sign, the singer is a reasonable, calm, but creative Libra. And the eastern horoscope gave him nobility and special willpower. Dmitry Hvorostovsky was born in the year of the Tiger.
Biography and personal life of Dmitry Hvorostovsky
The biography and personal life of Dmitry Hvorostovsky begins in Krasnoyarsk. The future singer was born on October 16, 1962. Father - Alexander Hvorostovsky, chemical engineer. Mother - Lyudmila Hvorostovskaya, gynecologist
As a child, Dmitry Hvorostovsky was very talented. At the age of 6 he already knew how to play the piano.
The opera singer studied at the Krasnoyarsk Pedagogical College and graduated from the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Arts. Later he became a soloist of the Krasnoyarsk State Opera and Ballet Theater.
Since 1989, Dmitry Hvorostovsky was noticed in Europe. Later he moved with his family to London. Dmitry Hvorostovsky had two citizenships - the Russian Federation and Great Britain. He often performed with symphony orchestras. Sang songs on patriotic themes.
Regarding the personal life of Dmitry Hvorostovsky, he was married twice. He loved his wives madly and was jealous.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky died on November 22, 2020 from a brain tumor. Family, friends, fans could not come to terms with this news for a long time.
On November 27, at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall of the Moscow Philharmonic, a farewell ceremony was held for opera singer Dmitry Hvorostovsky, who died on November 22 in London.
Hundreds of citizens gathered near the entrance to the building and came to see off the artist on his last journey. From the stage of the hall where the coffin stood, singer and State Duma deputy Iosif Kobzon, singer Lev Leshchenko, Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets and others made speeches.
“Dima was a unique person, he loved his art very much, he gave it to us, he was not an approximate person, he always went to the depths of his feelings. He truly burned himself on stage and was a caring person not only in his work, but also in life. He was engaged in colossal charitable activities, which perhaps few people know about, and he worked a lot with children,” Leshchenko said.
In addition, the head of the Russian Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin, singer Valery Meladze, lawyer Pavel Astakhov, composer Igor Krutoy, TV presenter Vladimir Pozner, leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov and many other famous figures came to say goodbye to Hvorostovsky.
Opera singer Anna Netrebko published the song “Tenderness” on her Instagram in memory of the singer. She accompanied the post with a video recording of the performance of this song, beginning with the words “The Earth is empty without you,” by Dmitry Hvorostovsky himself.
After the farewell ceremony is completed, Hvorostovsky's body will be cremated. Capsules with his ashes will be buried in Moscow and Krasnoyarsk, where he was born.
The singer died on November 22 from brain cancer, which he was diagnosed with in 2020.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky was born in 1962 in Krasnoyarsk.
Having completed his studies at the Krasnoyarsk Pedagogical School named after A.M. Gorky and the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Arts, in 1985 he became a soloist of the Krasnoyarsk State Opera and Ballet Theater. In 1989, the singer won the International Opera Singing Competition in Cardiff, after which he received engagements in the best opera houses in the world, including the New York Metropolitan Opera, London's Royal Opera Covent Garden, Milan's La Scala, Vienna and Berlin State Operas. and others.
In 1994, Hvorostovsky moved permanently to London.
During his career, the singer recorded more than 40 discs. On stage he performed parts from the operas “The Queen of Spades”, “Iolanta”, “La Traviata” by Giuseppe Verdi, “Eugene Onegin”, “Faust”, “Pagliacci” and others.
Hvorostovsky was a laureate of the Glinka Honorary Prize, an Opera News Award, and also a People's Artist of the Russian Federation.
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Widow Florence and daughter Nina Hvorostovsky. Photo Sputnik/Scanpix
Lawyer Pavel Astakhov. Photo Sputnik/Scanpix
Composer Igor Krutoy. Photo Sputnik/Scanpix
Singer Valery Meladze. Photo Sputnik/Scanpix
Singer Lev Leshchenko. Photo Sputnik/Scanpix
TV presenter Vladimir Pozner. Photo Sputnik/Scanpix
Father of Dmitry Hvorostovsky Alexander and leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov. Photo Sputnik/Scanpix
Family of Dmitry Hvorostovsky: from right to left - widow, mother, father, son and daughter. Photo Sputnik/Scanpix
And about. Governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Alexander Uss. Photo Sputnik/Scanpix
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State Duma deputy and singer Joseph Kobzon. Photo TASS/Scanpix
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Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets. Photo TASS / Scanpix
Family and children of Dmitry Hvorostovsky
The family and children of Dmitry Hvorostovsky are the property of the opera singer. He was married twice and has four children - two boys and two girls.
The singer’s first chosen one was the Krasnoyarsk corps de ballet actress Svetlana Hvorostovskaya. She gave Dmitry Hvorostovsky royal twins. Rumor has it that the babies were born as a result of IVF, because... Once, in a fit of jealousy, the singer beat his wife so much that she became infertile. Later, in his second marriage, he had another son and daughter.
In the family, children speak Russian, French, English and Italian. Dmitry Hvorostovsky loved his children very much and always supported them.
Son of Dmitry Hvorostovsky - Danila
The son of Dmitry Hvorostovsky is Danila, one of the royal twins. He was born in 1996 by the singer’s first wife, Svetlana Hvorostovskaya. At home the boy was called Daniel.
Danila studied at a London school and lived in a prestigious area. After his parents divorced, he missed his father very much and supported his mother in every possible way.
Now he is a completely grown guy. Danila followed in his father’s footsteps and gave his heart to music. True, he did not become an opera singer. The guy plays the guitar very well and prefers rock music.
Son of Dmitry Hvorostovsky - Maxim
The son of Dmitry Hvorostovsky is Maxim, the second son of the singer. The boy was born in 2003 in London in his second marriage. Then Dmitry Hvorostovsky was married to Florence Hvorostovskaya.
The boy is the spitting image of his father. He is very similar to Dmitry Hvorostovsky both in appearance and in character.
Now Maxim is studying at school. Fluent in three languages. He loves music and cars. She also often participates in photo shoots. This is a rather sociable and calm guy, but at the same moment he can easily explode if something does not go according to his plan.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky's wife - Florence Hvorostovsky
Even during his first marriage, the famous opera singer met his new love. At first they had friendly relations. They sometimes crossed paths at joint concerts. Florence performed on famous opera stages.
At the beginning of the new millennium, Dmitry proposed to a girl. Soon they got married. In 2003, Dmitry Hvorostovsky’s wife, Florence Hvorostovsky, gave her beloved a son, and a few years later the family was replenished with a beautiful daughter. The singer was proud of his wife and children. She supported him in all his endeavors.
Until the end, the woman supported her beloved during his struggle with a dangerous illness. She did not doubt for a minute that Dmitry would soon recover. She was the only one to whom our hero addressed his last words. Florence cherishes the memory of her husband. She tries to raise her children as worthy people.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky's daughter - Alexandra
The daughter of Dmitry Hvorostovsky is Alexandra, the other half of the opera singer’s royal twins. Born in 1996 in the artist’s first marriage. Her mother is Svetlana Hvorostovskaya.
As a child, Alexandra sang and drew well. She loved her father madly. And, unlike her brother Danila, Sasha was very upset about her parents’ divorce.
Now the daughter of Dmitry Hvorostovsky from the royal twins lives in London. She is serious about painting. His wonderful paintings are often exhibited in art galleries around the world.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky's daughter will become a mother for the first time
Maria Hvorostovskaya // Photo: Instagram
The adopted daughter of the famous opera singer Dmitry Hvorostovsky, Maria, plans to become a mother for the first time. The 35-year-old heir to the star announced the good news on social networks. In the photo, which made a splash on the Internet, Maria is depicted with a noticeably rounded belly. The young woman looks very happy.
Apparently, the other day Maria threw a baby shower party dedicated to the upcoming addition to the family. Her closest friends came to congratulate Hvorostovskaya. The young woman thanked them for their attention and support.
“Thank you to everyone who came, especially Ellie, Lindsay and Anna Barry. You were amazing and I am very lucky to have such wonderful women in my life. Plus another one on the way!” – Maria wrote on the microblog.
// Photo: Instagram
Social media users congratulated the young woman. Many noted that Dmitry Hvorostovsky would be very happy to become a grandfather. Some suggested that Maria was expecting twins. "Good news! You look great. Be healthy”, “All the best to your family”, “Happiness to you”, “What a joy!”, “Good girl. Wise beyond her years,” “Some angels leave us, others join,” “I wish you twins,” “Take care of yourself and your little miracle,” Hvorostovskaya’s subscribers commented.
Apparently, the father of the unborn child was Maria’s chosen one, the Portuguese-born photographer Felipe Meggiolaro Marx. The couple lives in London. Last year, the lovers went to Moscow and then to Krasnoyarsk. Felipe was pleased with the trip. “I love Krasnoyarsk,” the man wrote on social networks.
Note that Maria’s mother is ballerina Svetlana Ivanova, the first wife of Dmitry Hvorostovsky. The singer met his future wife at the Krasnoyarsk Opera and Ballet Theater. At that time, Svetlana was divorced and was raising her daughter Maria alone. The connection between Ivanova and Hvorostovsky was not well received by the public. The teachers forbade Dmitry to meet with the artist, but he did not listen to anyone.
In 1991, the lovers legalized their relationship, and three years later they moved to London. There the couple had twins Alexandra and Danila. Hvorostovsky adopted Svetlana's heiress from her first marriage, Maria. In the late 90s, the couple decided to separate. In 2015, Ivanova suddenly died from complications after meningitis. The second wife of the famous singer was Florence, who gave him a son, Maxim, and a daughter, Nina.
Maria Hvorostovskaya’s own father is musician Anatoly Ivanov, who lives in Abakan. It is known that he maintains a relationship with his daughter, who periodically visits him from the UK.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky's daughter - Nina
The daughter of Dmitry Hvorostovsky is Nina, the second daughter and youngest child of the singer. The girl was born in 2007 in her second marriage. Her mother is Florence Hvorostovskaya.
Nina is well developed and smart. The girl does well at school and also actively takes part in school amateur activities. She speaks three languages fluently.
The girl has the ability to sing. She studies music and vocals. Dmitry Hvorostovsky always supported the baby and sincerely rejoiced at her success. The opera singer predicted her future as an opera diva.
The ex-wife of Dmitry Hvorostovsky - Svetlana Hvorostovskaya
The ex-wife of Dmitry Hvorostovsky is Svetlana Hvorostovsky, the first chosen one of the opera singer. Her maiden name is Ivanova. The young people met in 1986. Then Svetlana Hvorostovskaya was a ballerina of the Krasnoyarsk theater.
They got married in 1991 and a little later moved to London. Svetlana Khvorostovsika already had a child from her first marriage. Dmitry Hvorostovsky accepted him as his own.
In 1996, twins Alexandra and Danila were born into the Hvorostovsky family.
After 15 years of a quiet life, the marriage broke up. The reason for the divorce was Svetlana Hvorostovskaya's infidelity. According to some sources, it is known that the opera singer, while intoxicated, severely beat his wife and her lover. According to the divorce terms, Dmitry Hvorostovsky's ex-wife was owed annual payments of more than $190,000 to his luxurious home in London. To increase payments in 2009, Svetlana Hvorostovsky again filed an application to the court, which she successfully won.
Svetlana Hvorostovskaya died on December 31, 2020 from meningitis in London.
Personal life
- The first wife is Svetlana (nee Ivanova; 1959-2015), a corps de ballet dancer. Dmitry met her in 1986 and married in 1991. In 1996, the couple settled in London (Islington), where twins were born. daughter Maria (born 1982; Svetlana’s daughter from her first marriage, adopted by Dmitry). granddaughter Aria (born May 31, 2018).
In 1999, the couple separated. The divorce was filed in 2001; at Svetlana’s request, in 2009 the amount of alimony and annual payments to Hvorostovsky’s ex-wife was increased by a decision of a London court. Svetlana Hvorostovskaya died suddenly in London on December 31, 2020[33][34][35][36].
- The second wife is Florence Illi-Hvorostovskaya, an opera singer, soprano, originally from Geneva[37][38]. son Maxim Hvorostovsky (born July 7, 2003)[39].
- daughter Nina Hvorostovskaya (born July 8, 2007)[40][41].
In 2020, in an interview, Hvorostovsky stated that he does not believe in God, and “there is no and cannot be an afterlife.” The singer’s friend Pavel Astakhov argued: “he had a very difficult path to God, he himself was baptized at the age of over 30. I came myself. But until the end, his rebellious heart and soul constantly argued on this issue.”[42]
Dmitry Hvorostovsky's wife - Florence Hvorostovskaya
Dmitry Hvorostovsky's wife is Florence Hvorostovskaya, the second wife of the opera singer. As a girl, Florence Illa, singer. She had Italian-French roots, but for the sake of her lover she learned Russian.
The young people met in 1999, when they performed an opera part together in Geneva. After the wedding, Florence Hvorostovskaya left her singing career and became a caring mother. In 2003, the family’s first child, son Maxim, was born. In 2007, his wife made Dmitry Hvorostovsky happy for the second time by giving birth to his daughter Nina.
Dmitry and Florence Hvorostovsky were very happy. They lived together for more than 15 years.
Florence Hvorostovskaya: how did it all begin?
In 1999, 37-year-old Dmitry Hvorostovsky came to Geneva to perform the role of Don Giovanni in a local opera. His partner was 29-year-old Florence Illy, with whom, according to the script, there was to be a kiss on stage.
As the legend says and the spouses assure, it was Florence who began to seek Dmitry’s favor. He immediately and honestly admitted that he was married and raising five-year-old twins. "So what?" - Illy answered, after which their romance and a new stage in Hvorostovsky’s life began.
After the divorce, Hvorostovsky left his ex-wife and children a house in London. Illy, who previously spoke only Italian, learned first English and then Russian, read Chekhov and Dostoevsky in the original, learned to cook borscht and make dumplings.
In one interview, Hvorostovsky said that if there are two singers in a family, then one of them will have to shut up, and added that, in his opinion, women have recently become too independent. Florence shared the opinion of her husband: after the wedding, she left the stage and devoted herself entirely to her family. In 2003, the couple had a son, Maxim, and four years later, a daughter, Nina.
“With Flosha, my life has radically changed, sparkling with bright colors! I think, breathe, and sing easily. I have always been looking for inner balance and thanks to this woman I found it. Everything fell into place. Flosha allows me to be myself, she treats with great reverence what I do in my profession, and for me this is very important,” said Hvorostovsky.
The couple were together for 15 years and during this time they almost never separated. We went on tour together and came to rehearsals. Illy was not only a wife for Hvorostovsky. She was a friend, a muse, and the main adviser - a real guardian angel.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky once said that he “suffered his happiness.”
Dmitry Hvorostovsky: latest health news
On November 22, 2020, Dmitry Hvorostovsky died. The latest news about the health of the opera singer greatly alarmed the public. In June 2020, it became known that Dmitry Hvorostovsky was dying of cancer; he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The opera singer never ceased to delight his fans while performing on stage. His touring activities were interrupted only to undergo chemotherapy courses.
It is known that in October 2020, the media reported the death of the opera singer. But this information turned out to be a hoax. Therefore, when reporting the death for the second time, at first no one believed it. As of today, information about the death of Dmitry Hvorostovsky was confirmed by the singer’s relatives and close people. It is now known that the ashes of Dmitry Hvorostovsky are buried in two cities: Moscow and Krasnoyarsk.
Biography
Dmitry Aleksandrovich Hvorostovsky was born on October 16, 1962 in Krasnoyarsk.
Dmitry Hvorostovsky, 2013
Dmitry's father, Alexander Stepanovich Hvorostovsky, a chemical engineer, loved to sing and played the piano; in addition, he collected a large collection of recordings of stars of the world opera stage. Mother - Lyudmila Petrovna, gynecologist.
Dmitry graduated from the Krasnoyarsk Pedagogical School named after A. M. Gorky and the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Arts in the class of Honored Artist of the RSFSR, Professor E. K. Iofel [5] (student of M. N. Rioli-Slovtsova - wife of the outstanding Russian tenor P. I. Slovtsov ), who passed away in the same year as her student.
In 1985-1990 he served as a soloist of the Krasnoyarsk State Opera and Ballet Theater.
After winning the International Opera Singing Competition in Cardiff in 1989, the following year he had engagements in the best opera houses in the world: Royal Theater Covent Garden (London), Bavarian State Opera (Munich State Opera), Berlin State Opera, La Scala Theater ( Milan), Vienna State Opera, Teatro Colon (Buenos Aires), Metropolitan Opera (New York), Lyric Opera of Chicago, Mariinsky Theater of St. Petersburg, Moscow Novaya Opera, opera stage of the Salzburg Festival.
Since 1994 he lived in London[6], where he bought a house[7]. He had citizenship of the Russian Federation and Great Britain[7][8].
During his creative career, Dmitry Hvorostovsky performed with many orchestras: the New York Philharmonic, the San Francisco Symphony, the Rotterdam Philharmonic, etc. He collaborated with outstanding conductors of our time, including Bernard Haitink, Claudio Abbado, Michael Tilson Thomas, Zubin Mehta, James Levine, Seiji Ozawa, Lorin Maazel, Valery Gergiev, Evgeny Kolobov, Yuri Temirkanov, Vladimir Fedoseev.
Hvorostovsky's creative and artistic talent manifested itself on stage not only as an opera singer, but also as a concert master of performing works of the chamber, cantata and oratorio genres. His chamber repertoire included romances by Russian and foreign composers (P. Tchaikovsky, N. Rimsky-Korsakov, A. Borodin, S. Rachmaninov, A. Rubinstein, M. Glinka, G. Purcell, M. Ravel, J. Brahms, A. . Duparc, etc.), baroque arias of Western European composers of the 16th-17th centuries, Russian folk songs. Among the works of the cantata-oratorio genre performed by the singer are “Songs of the Wandering Apprentice” and “Songs about Dead Children” by G. Mahler, “Suite on Words by Michelangelo” by D. Shostakovich, “Songs and Dances of Death” by M. Mussorgsky, “Rus Departed” " and "Petersburg" by G. Sviridov.
Hvorostovsky's repertoire included works of sacred music by Russian composers. The singer recorded a CD with the St. Petersburg Chamber Choir under the direction of Nikolai Kornev.
With Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Theater Orchestra he recorded the vocal cycle “Songs and Dances of Death” by Modest Mussorgsky and the opera “The Tsar’s Bride” by N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov (as Grigory Gryazny).
A strong and fruitful creative friendship connected Hvorostovsky with the composer Georgy Sviridov, who dedicated his vocal cycle “Petersburg” to the poems of A. Blok to him. In turn, Hvorostovsky, performing works by Sviridov, brought a modern vision and sound to his music, which turned out to be especially important in the poem for voice and piano “Rus' Set Away” based on the verses of S. Yesenin[9].
The singer very willingly turned to a patriotic theme - the cycle “Songs of the War Years”. On May 9, 2005, his concert dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Great Victory took place at the State Kremlin Palace, with the participation of the choir of the Academy of Choral Arts and the UNESCO World Choir, followed by a concert tour of Russian cities with the program “Songs of the War Years.”
On November 19, 21 and 22, 2009, concerts were held at the State Palace of Culture, where Hvorostovsky performed in a new role, performing songs by Igor Krutoy based on poems by Lilia Vinogradova. The concerts were a presentation of the new joint album by Hvorostovsky and Krutoy, “Deja Vu.” The choir of the Academy of Choral Art and the orchestra conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan also took part in the concerts[10].
In 2014-2016, together with P. Astakhov, he organized a series of charity concerts “Hvorostovsky and Friends for Children” in favor of Rusfond, during which money was raised for the treatment of more than 112 sick children [11] [12].
He also provided support to young groups (in particular, the Baltic Symphony Orchestra).
Illness and death
On June 24, 2020, an announcement appeared on Hvorostovsky’s official website about the cancellation of the singer’s performances until the end of the summer due to a brain tumor diagnosed in him[13][14]. The singer decided to undergo treatment at the Royal Marsden Cancer Clinic in London[15]. Reflecting on the causes of the disease, Hvorostovsky recalled the depression, apathy, “black perception of the world,” pessimism and reluctance to live that suddenly appeared on the eve of it [16].
At the end of September 2020, the singer resumed his concert activities, appearing on stage with Anna Netrebko at the New York Metropolitan Opera in Giuseppe Verdi's opera Il Trovatore, where Hvorostovsky again performed the main role of Count di Luna.
The grave of Dmitry Hvorostovsky at the Novodevichy cemetery in May 2019
On October 29, 2020, Dmitry performed in Russia for the first time after treatment, giving a concert “Hvorostovsky and Friends” together with the Latvian singer Elina Garanča at the State Kremlin Palace[17]. On October 31, he performed in Moscow at the opening of the historical stage of the Helikon Opera theater[18].
In the fall of 2020, due to undergoing chemotherapy, the singer canceled his performance in the play “Simon Boccanegra,” which was to premiere on September 30 at the Vienna Opera[19]. At the end of the course of treatment, on his birthday, October 16, the singer performed on the stage of the Altes Opera[en] in Frankfurt[20]. The singer's debut performances at the Bolshoi Theater in Verdi's Don Carlos, scheduled for December 7 and 10, were canceled at the insistence of doctors[21]. The singer’s plans, however, remained for the “Hvorostovsky and Friends” concerts with Marcelo Alvarez on December 14 in Moscow at the Kremlin Palace and on December 18 in St. Petersburg at the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall. Further concerts of Hvorostovsky in Krasnoyarsk on December 22 and Yekaterinburg on December 28 were postponed due to pneumonia and hospitalization in one of the clinics in St. Petersburg[22].
On May 27, 2020, the singer performed at a concert in St. Petersburg dedicated to City Day, and on June 2, with an injured shoulder, he performed in the Great Concert Hall of the Krasnoyarsk Philharmonic, after which the artist was awarded the title of honorary citizen of the Krasnoyarsk Territory[23].
On November 21, 2020 at 23:12 on the social network Twitter, singer Dmitry Malikov announced the death of Hvorostovsky[24][25]. The entry was deleted from Malikov’s account 20 minutes later, but later on November 22, 2020, a message about Hvorostovsky’s death appeared in the media[25][24]. Singer Malikov said in an interview with RIA Novosti that he received information about Hvorostovsky’s death from the poetess Liliya Vinogradova, “who was very close to him and who was there with him. She wrote to me that he died at 3:36 a.m. London time."[26][27]. Later, Liliya Vinogradova reported that she herself asked Malikov to delete the recording. According to her, Hvorostovsky died in a London hospice[28].
On the afternoon of November 22, 2020, the Hvorostovsky family published a statement on the social network Facebook, in which they said that “after two and a half years of fighting brain cancer, he died peacefully that night, November 22, with his family near his home in London.”[29 ]. Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences in connection with the death of Hvorostovsky to his family, friends and all admirers of the talent[30].
The civil memorial service and farewell to Dmitry Hvorostovsky took place on November 27, 2020 in Moscow, at the Concert Hall. P.I. Tchaikovsky. According to the singer's will, his body was cremated and the ashes were divided into two parts. One of the capsules was buried on November 28 at the Novodevichy cemetery, the second was delivered to the singer’s homeland, Krasnoyarsk, and laid on the territory of the Siberian State Institute of Arts[31][32], which now bears the name of the outstanding vocalist.
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