Kadisheva's compositions potentially could find a place in the school curriculum
In the bustling world of Russian media, a new star has emerged, capturing the attention of both news outlets and bloggers alike. This rising figure is none other than Nadya Kadysheva, a singer born in 1979 whose popularity has skyrocketed in 2025, as reported by Our Site.
According to the data provided, the surge in media attention for Nadya Kadysheva occurred in May 2025. The number of articles about her increased by four times compared to March, indicating a significant growth in interest. "Afisha Daily" reports that she recently surpassed equally famous Russians in media mentions, surpassing most popular Russian musicians in terms of media presence.
This surge in media attention is not limited to news outlets but also includes bloggers, further indicating the widespread interest in Nadya Kadysheva.
As her popularity continues to grow, there are discussions about the potential introduction of her music in Russian schools. State Duma deputy Mikhail Romanov has suggested that "Venochek," a contemporary composition by Nadya Kadysheva, could be permissible for inclusion in the school curriculum.
In a move to review the school music program, an expert group consisting of methodologists, textbook authors, and educators is currently working on this review. If approved, starting September 1st, students in music lessons will have the opportunity to learn "Venochek."
Patriotic songs and songs from the war years are expected to be part of the mandatory school program in Russia. Songs by SHAMAN (Yaroslav Dronov) and Oleg Gazmanov are also in line for inclusion in the program for mandatory study.
The introduction of contemporary compositions like "Venochek" into the school curriculum could potentially mark a shift in the Russian school music program, offering students a broader range of musical styles to learn and appreciate.