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Russian singer (born 1969)
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Angelika Yutt
Born (1969年11月05日) November 5, 1969 (age 55)
Simferopol, USSR
GenresPop, house, trance, opera, ambiet, eurodance
Occupation(s)Singer, vocal trainer, producer, music composer.
Websiteangelikamusic.ru
Musical artist

Angelika Aleksandrovna Yutt (Russian: Анжелика Александровна Ютт; born 5 November 1969), better known by stage name Angelika (Russian: АНЖЕЛИКА), is a Russian opera, pop, house and trance singer, vocal trainer, producer and music composer. Her voice is a coloratura soprano.

Biography

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Born in Simferopol in 1969, Yutt studied at a music school, then at the Simferopol music college.[1] From 1988 to 1989 she studied at the Crimean Ukrainian Drama and Musical Comedy theater.[citation needed ]

In 1993 Angelika Yutt won the first prize in Maladzyechna.[2] [3]

From 1997 to 1999 she performed with the band Syabry.[4] In 1998 she released her second solo album Planet of Love, as well as the album Mama Maroussia album and "The Charmed Paradise" book of videos.[5]

In 1998 Angelika Yutt won Song of the Year in the Belarusian hit parade music video festival.[6]

In 2002 she began working with Moscow producer Igor Siliviorstov, releasing the Above The Clouds album.[7]

In late 2013, Angelica Yutt became the first Russian artist to sing the Russian national anthem in a soul style.[8] The video of this interpretation sparked a backlash on social media.[9]

Angelika Yutt is a member of the Russian Authors Society (RAO) and the Russian Professional Writers Union.[citation needed ] She now works as a vocal teacher and producer.

Filmography

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2012 – "The Lawyer" (TV serial), Galina the witness[10]

Awards

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  • 1993 – "Molodechno-93" vocal contest, the 1st prize[2] [11] [12]
  • 1993 – "Vilnius-93" international vocal competition, Diploma title.[13]
  • 1998 – "Belarusian hit parade’98", the 1st place in "The Best Songs Of The Year"[14]

References

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  1. ^ "Крымчанка покорила мир с гимном России (видео, фото)". crimea.mk.ru (in Russian). 7 March 2015. Retrieved 2020年06月20日.
  2. ^ a b "Маладзечна-93", Вікіпэдыя (in Belarusian (Taraškievica orthography)), 2019年12月15日, retrieved 2020年06月20日
  3. ^ ""Молодечно - город солнца", статья Павла Якубовича в газете "Знамя Юности", август, 1993г".
  4. ^ "Siabry" online: the list of musicians
  5. ^ «Musical Newspaper", 1999.
  6. ^ An article in "The Evening Minsk" Archived February 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Special Police Force interested with Siliverstov’s new protege – Intermedia.ru — Intermedia.ru
  8. ^ The Russian Federation National Anthem in Soul
  9. ^ «About tenderness with no an apparent excuse" – "Ecograd Journal" Archived September 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Angelika in the "Advokat" movie". YouTube .
  11. ^ "Брошюра "Маладзечна-94", типография "Перамога", редакцыя "Молодеченской газеты", 1994г".
  12. ^ ""Дзякуй Маладзечна! Дзякуй Фестываль!". Статья в газете "Лiтаратура i Мастацтва", 5-11 августа, 1993г".
  13. ^ "Александр Молчанов, Алесь Князюк, БелаПАН. белорусская ежедневная газета "Звязда", статья "Беларус тыдня", 16.10.1993". Facebook .
  14. ^ "WWW Belarus: Газета Вечерний Минск: Хрустальный приз может служить бокалом". 2014年02月19日. Archived from the original on 2014年02月19日. Retrieved 2020年06月20日.
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