Yulia Mikhalchik

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Yulia Mikhalchik

Yulia Sergeyevna Mikhalchik (Russian: Ю́лия Серге́евна Миха́льчик; born February 2, 1985, Slantsy, Leningrad Oblast, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian pop and folk singer,[1] composer and songwriter.[2][3]

Biography[]

Yulia Sergeyevna Mikhalchik was born on February 2, 1985. Her parents noted her musical abilities at a young age and enrolled her in music school where she studied piano. At the age of 6 she debuted on stage at the music school performing the song "Kiss-Kiss-Meow." In 1994, she and her mother moved to St. Petersburg where Mikhalchik gave her first serious performance at the Samanta music festival. Following this she was accepted into the choir of a television program where she competed in competitions and festivals for a number of years.[citation needed]

Several times became the winner of various international music competitions: in 1999 - Clear Voice; 2000 - competition Amber Star in Jurmala in 2001 the competition Young Petersburg contest Voice of Peace and the St. Petersburg competition Idols of the XXI century (Grand Prix). Since 2002, he began to work a soloist at the St. Petersburg project KORONE, which were recorded the song That's not love, Night Blues, Blue eyes and others.[4]

She graduated from secondary school in 2002 (silver medal). She studied at the St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions, specialty Public Relations, a student of the first course leading worked Youth channel on TNT, in order to participate in the television project of the First channel Fabrika Zvyozd - 3, I had to leave the university. According to the most Julia Comedy Radio broadcast of 23 June 2013, SPGUP did not give her the opportunity to temporarily interrupt their studies, I used this situation to show their principled position. Later, Yulia graduated from the Russian State University for the Humanities (Russian State Humanitarian University) with a degree in PR.

Music song White Swan in the words of Olga Korotnikovoy (Olga Vior), which became the first album was written the very Julia. In 2013, she acted in Chapaevsk on the day of the city.

The composition immediately hit the head hits the country's Golden Gramophone, and then in its TV version. November 20, 2005 Golden Gramophone for the song Goodbye, Piter was awarded the People's Prize.[5]

The debut album, If winter comes, was released on February 9, 2006 by Union and took 3rd place in the voting for the Best pop album of 2006,[6] received 110,087 votes, which accounted for 25% of all voters.

At the 2nd All-Russian festival of young performers  [ru], held in Sochi in September 2006[7] Yulya won the Grand Prix.

In 2008 he participated in All-Russian preselection for Eurovision 2008, where he sang the English version of the song Cold Fingers, which took place in the final part.

The songs on the music Yevgeny Krylatov, Do not be afraid to fall in love by poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko and Where are you, Mom by Ilya Reznik were recorded in spring 2009, for shestnadtsatiseriynogo film director by Sergei Nikonenko Annushka.

Charlotte played a role in the rock opera Perfume, set in 2009, on the play by Patrick Suskind.[8]

Personal life[]

The husband - businessman Vladimir, met in 2009, in 2011 formalized their relationship by marriage.
Son Alexander (born in March 2013).[9] In March 2016 the couple divorced.

Awards[]

  • 1999 - Winner of the international competition Sonorous voices in the city of Vyborg
  • 2000 - Winner of the international competition Amber Star in Jurmala
  • 2001 - Winner of the contest Young Petersburg in St. Petersburg
  • 2001 - Winner of the Wider Circle international festival in Narva
  • 2001 - Grand Prix of competition Idols of the XXI Century in St. Petersburg
  • 2003 - Third place in the Channel One Russia on Fabrika Zvyozd
  • 2005 - Prize Golden Gramophone for the song Goodbye, Piter [10]
  • 2006 - Grand Prix of the festival 5 Star of young artists[11]
  • 2012 - Prize Star of Road Radio[12]

References[]

  1. ^ "Юлия Михальчик чуть не лишилась голоса". www.mk.ru. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Юля Михальчик: "Не хочу быстрого успеха"". www.aif.ru. 19 September 2006. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Первое музыкальное издательство". Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  4. ^ Биография Ю.Михальчик на её официальном сайте mihalchik.ru
  5. ^ "Русское Радио - Всё будет хорошо!". rusradio.ru. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Премия Русский Топ. Голосование за лучший альбом года". Retrieved 2013-04-25.
  7. ^ "Юля Михальчик: "Задание выполнила!"". www.mk.ru. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  8. ^ Михальчик стала жертвой «Парфюмера» // Шоу-бизнес.Ру, 2013-04-25
  9. ^ "Юлия Михальчик родила сына!". 7Дней.ру. 3 April 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  10. ^ Юлия Михальчик (15 April 2013). "Юлия Михальчик - До свидания, Питер". Retrieved 17 December 2018 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ "В Сочи завершился Второй Всероссийский конкурс молодых исполнителей "Пять звeзд". Новости. Первый канал". Retrieved 17 December 2018 – via www.1tv.ru.
  12. ^ "Звезды Дорожного радио". stars.dorognoe.ru. Retrieved 17 December 2018.

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