Golos (Russian: Голос, Voice) was a Russian political and literary newspaper, edited and published in Saint Petersburg in 1863-1885 by Andrey Krayevsky. One of the most successful Russian newspapers of the 19th century (its circulation in 1877 reached 22,630 and was rising), Golos supported the liberal capitalist reforms in Russia. In its first five years the newspaper received 11 official warnings and 3 bans, one of which resulted in a six month gap. The newspaper's major contributors were Vasily Bilbasov (since 1871 an actual editor-in-chief), Alexey Pleshcheyev, Nikolay Albertini, Vladimir Bezobrazov, Vasily Modestov, Yevgeny Markov, Pyotr Yefremov, Lev Panyutin, Grigory Gradovsky, Alexander Gradovsky, Vladimir Zotov, Pyotr Nechayev, Arseny Vvedensky, Leonid Polonsky and Feofil Tolstoy among others.
Golos may refer to:
For the Russian NGO, see GOLOS Association
Golos (Russian: Голос, also known in English as "Voice"), is a 1982 psychological drama set in Soviet Union. Based on the screenplay of the same name by Natalya Ryazantseva and directed by Ilya Averbakh. This is the last film by director Ilya Averbakh.
Actress Yulia Martynova (played by Natalia Sayko) is starring in a new film, but in the middle of the film production she is suddenly hospitalized with a serious illness. Film director (played by Leonid Filatov) is emotionally involved, he becomes frustrated, but the actress comes back from her hospital bed to the studio to continue her work in post-production. Yulia cannot imagine her character speaking with a voice of another actress, so she is dealing with her condition, taking drugs to overcome her pain, in order to contribute her original voice to the film. Cast and crew members are helping the star to overcome, and her original voice brings new depth and meaning to the film, after her death.
Golos (Russian: Голос; English: The Voice) is a Russian reality talent show that premiered on 5 October 2012 on the Channel One Russian television network. The Golos is part of the international syndication The Voice based on the reality singing competition launched in the Netherlands as The Voice of Holland. Dina Garipova was declared the first winner on 29 December 2012. Sergei Volchkov won season two, while Alexandra Vorobyova won season three.
The show was used to select Russia's representative in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, Dina Garipova.
The second season was aired on 6 September 2013.
The format for Golos differs from a traditional talent show. Many of the contestants are professional vocalists and represents a broad range of musical genres and vocal capabilities. A key difference compared to other televised vocal competition shows is the high demand on the vocal coaches and the significant respect afforded to each participant. The coaches do not simply offer each contestant a critique or suggest that the contestant change his or her approach to singing and performing, but rather work with each contestant on equal terms, providing in-depth analysis and detailed recommendations in an effort to help each contestant create the best possible all-around performance.