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Edita Piekha

Edita Piekha (Russian: Эди́та Станисла́вовна Пье́ха, Edita Stanislavovna Pyekha, Polish: Edyta Piecha, French: Édith-Marie Piecha) is a Soviet and Russian singer and actress[1] of Polish descent. She was the third popular female singer, after Klavdiya Shulzhenko and Sofia Rotaru, to be named a People's Artist of the USSR (1988).

Edita Piekha
Эдита Пьеха
Born
Édith-Marie Piecha

(1937-07-31) 31 July 1937 (age 85)
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1955–present
LabelMelodiya
TitlePeople's Artist of the USSR (1988)
Awards
Websiteedyta.ru

Edita Piekha is a well known public activist for humanitarian causes, and is a supporter of orphanages in Russia.

Life and career

Edita Piekha was born in Noyelles-sous-Lens, France in 1937 to an ethnic Polish family. Her father was Stanisław Piecha, a mining worker, and her mother was Felicja Korolewska. From 1945 to 1955, Edita Piekha lived in Boguszów, Poland with her mother and stepfather. There, she studied music, sang with a choir, and excelled in Russian at her school, graduating at the top of her class.

In 1955, Piekha moved to Leningrad to study psychology on a state scholarship.[2] From 1955 to 1957, she attended A. A. Zhdanov Leningrad State University (now known as Saint Petersburg State University). There, she met composer and pianist Aleksandr Bronevitsky. Together, they formed the first popular band in Russia, named Druzhba, and gave their first TV performance on New Year's Eve, 31 December 1955, with the Polish song "Autobus czerwony",[2] which became a popular hit in the USSR.

In 1956, Piekha began studying singing and composition at the Leningrad Conservatory. In 1957, the ensemble Druzhba and Edita Piekha won Gold Medal and the First Prize at the 6th World Festival of Youth and Students[3] in Moscow. There, Piekha made history with her performances of the popular hit "Moscow Nights", which she was able to sing in several languages to international audiences from 130 nations. In 1968, she won a gold medal at the IX World Festival of Youth and Students in Sofia with a song "Ogromnoe nebo" ("Tremendous Sky").[4]

Piekha was especially popular among international audiences because of her ability to sing and speak in many languages, such as French, German, Polish and Russian, among others. After the 6th World Festival of Youth and Students, ensemble Druzhba and Piekha released several sold-out records of their songs, eventually becoming one of the most popular bands in the former Soviet Union. In 1972, Piekha and the ensemble Druzhba entertained international audiences at the XX summer Olympics in Munich. In 1976, she formed her own band, and remained one of the popular female singers in the USSR. She also continued performing internationally and toured over 20 countries. Over the years, Piekha made more than 30 concert tours in East Germany alone. Among the highlights of her career were her appearances at Carnegie Hall, New York and at the Paris Olympia.[2]

During the 2000s (decade), Piekha gave several performances on Russian television. She also has been giving annual birthday performances in Saint Petersburg, a popular tradition she has been maintaining for many years.

Piekha has been residing in Saint Petersburg since 1955. Her daughter, Ilona Bronevitskaya,[5] has been a popular singer and actress in Russia. Her grandson, actor and singer Stas Piekha,[6] emerged as one of the winners of the Star Factory show in 2005.

On her 70th birthday,[7] Piekha received an "Anniversary greeting" from the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, and was decorated with the "Order of Merits" for her lifelong contribution to music and international cultural relations of Russia.[8]

In 2012, British dance group Ultrabeat, recording under the name WTF!, remixed Piekha's "Nash Sosed" and called their version "Da Bop", which rose in the Dutch charts to No. 4,[9] while in the same year "Nash Sosed" was also remixed into a song, "Party People", by DJs Gary Caos and Rico Bernasconi.[10] French singer Daniele Vidal's French and Japanese renditions of "Nash Sosed" were popular in Japan in the 1970s.

Piekha got a star on the Moscow Star Square in 1998. Brooklyn band Svetlana and the Eastern Blokhedz has been paying tribute to Piekha, bringing her music to an American audience that was, until then, mostly unfamiliar with the singer.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1964: Эдита Пьеха
  • 1966: Ансамбль "Дружба" И Эдита (with Дружба)
  • 1967: Ансамбль «Дружба» И Эдита (with Дружба)
  • 1972: Эдита Пьеха И Ансамбль «Дружба» (with Дружба)
  • 1974: Эдита Пьеха
  • 1980: Эдита Пьеха
  • 1981: Ни Дня Без Песни
  • 1983: Улыбнитесь, Люди
  • 1986: Почувствуй, Догадайся, Позови
  • 1987: Моим Друзьям
  • 1989: Возвращайся К Началу
  • 1994: Я Вас Люблю
  • 2000: Никогда Любить Не Поздно

Filmography

  • 1989: Muzykalnye Igry - actress, singer
  • 1976: Stazher - actress
  • 1975: Brillianty dlya diktatury proletariata - actress
  • 1973: Incorrigible Liar - self
  • 1970: Sudba rezidenta - actress
  • 1964: Kogda pesnya ne konchaetsya - actress, singer
  • 1956: Masters of entertainment of Leningrad - singer

Recognition

Awards
Ovation
Preceded by Living Legend Award
1996
Edita Piekha
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ Edita Pekha. IMDb.
  2. ^ a b c Biography of Piecha (in Polish)
  3. ^ Moscow marks 50 years since youth festival 15 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Огромное Небо. In Russian.
  5. ^ Ilona Bronevitskaya. IMDb.
  6. ^ Stas Piecha. IMDb.
  7. ^ Singer Edita Piekha performs a concert on the occasion of her 70th birthday: . Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ Order by the President of the Russian Federation (in Russian) 23 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ WTF! – DA BOP. hitparade.ch.
  10. ^ "Gary Caos vx Rico Bernasconi feat. In-Grig - La trompette", 98.5 fm Montréal 27 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine

External links

  • The Official Edita Piekha Site (in Russian):
  • Singer Edita Piekha performs a concert on the occasion of her 70th birthday:
  • Edita Pyekha at IMDb
  • Photo of Edita Piekha from the Rosfoto image collection:
  • PJECHA Edita : October 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  • Moscow marks 50 years since youth festival:
  • Edita Piekha at iTunes
  • Edita Piekha discography at Discogs

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Edita Piekha Russian Edi ta Stanisla vovna Pe ha Edita Stanislavovna Pyekha Polish Edyta Piecha French Edith Marie Piecha is a Soviet and Russian singer and actress 1 of Polish descent She was the third popular female singer after Klavdiya Shulzhenko and Sofia Rotaru to be named a People s Artist of the USSR 1988 Edita PiekhaEdita PehaBornEdith Marie Piecha 1937 07 31 31 July 1937 age 85 Noyelles sous Lens FranceOccupation s Singer actressYears active1955 presentLabelMelodiyaTitlePeople s Artist of the USSR 1988 AwardsOrder For Merit to the Fatherland Russia 2nd 3rd 4th class Order of Friendship Russia Order of the Red Banner of Labour USSR Order of Friendship of Peoples USSR Cross of Merit Poland Order of Friendship of Peoples Afghanistan Websiteedyta ruEdita Piekha is a well known public activist for humanitarian causes and is a supporter of orphanages in Russia Contents 1 Life and career 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 3 Filmography 4 Recognition 5 References 6 External linksLife and career EditEdita Piekha was born in Noyelles sous Lens France in 1937 to an ethnic Polish family Her father was Stanislaw Piecha a mining worker and her mother was Felicja Korolewska From 1945 to 1955 Edita Piekha lived in Boguszow Poland with her mother and stepfather There she studied music sang with a choir and excelled in Russian at her school graduating at the top of her class In 1955 Piekha moved to Leningrad to study psychology on a state scholarship 2 From 1955 to 1957 she attended A A Zhdanov Leningrad State University now known as Saint Petersburg State University There she met composer and pianist Aleksandr Bronevitsky Together they formed the first popular band in Russia named Druzhba and gave their first TV performance on New Year s Eve 31 December 1955 with the Polish song Autobus czerwony 2 which became a popular hit in the USSR In 1956 Piekha began studying singing and composition at the Leningrad Conservatory In 1957 the ensemble Druzhba and Edita Piekha won Gold Medal and the First Prize at the 6th World Festival of Youth and Students 3 in Moscow There Piekha made history with her performances of the popular hit Moscow Nights which she was able to sing in several languages to international audiences from 130 nations In 1968 she won a gold medal at the IX World Festival of Youth and Students in Sofia with a song Ogromnoe nebo Tremendous Sky 4 Piekha was especially popular among international audiences because of her ability to sing and speak in many languages such as French German Polish and Russian among others After the 6th World Festival of Youth and Students ensemble Druzhba and Piekha released several sold out records of their songs eventually becoming one of the most popular bands in the former Soviet Union In 1972 Piekha and the ensemble Druzhba entertained international audiences at the XX summer Olympics in Munich In 1976 she formed her own band and remained one of the popular female singers in the USSR She also continued performing internationally and toured over 20 countries Over the years Piekha made more than 30 concert tours in East Germany alone Among the highlights of her career were her appearances at Carnegie Hall New York and at the Paris Olympia 2 During the 2000s decade Piekha gave several performances on Russian television She also has been giving annual birthday performances in Saint Petersburg a popular tradition she has been maintaining for many years Piekha has been residing in Saint Petersburg since 1955 Her daughter Ilona Bronevitskaya 5 has been a popular singer and actress in Russia Her grandson actor and singer Stas Piekha 6 emerged as one of the winners of the Star Factory show in 2005 On her 70th birthday 7 Piekha received an Anniversary greeting from the President of Russia Vladimir Putin and was decorated with the Order of Merits for her lifelong contribution to music and international cultural relations of Russia 8 In 2012 British dance group Ultrabeat recording under the name WTF remixed Piekha s Nash Sosed and called their version Da Bop which rose in the Dutch charts to No 4 9 while in the same year Nash Sosed was also remixed into a song Party People by DJs Gary Caos and Rico Bernasconi 10 French singer Daniele Vidal s French and Japanese renditions of Nash Sosed were popular in Japan in the 1970s Piekha got a star on the Moscow Star Square in 1998 Brooklyn band Svetlana and the Eastern Blokhedz has been paying tribute to Piekha bringing her music to an American audience that was until then mostly unfamiliar with the singer Discography EditMain article Discography Edita Piekha Studio albums Edit 1964 Edita Peha 1966 Ansambl Druzhba I Edita with Druzhba 1967 Ansambl Druzhba I Edita with Druzhba 1972 Edita Peha I Ansambl Druzhba with Druzhba 1974 Edita Peha 1980 Edita Peha 1981 Ni Dnya Bez Pesni 1983 Ulybnites Lyudi 1986 Pochuvstvuj Dogadajsya Pozovi 1987 Moim Druzyam 1989 Vozvrashajsya K Nachalu 1994 Ya Vas Lyublyu 2000 Nikogda Lyubit Ne PozdnoFilmography Edit1989 Muzykalnye Igry actress singer 1976 Stazher actress 1975 Brillianty dlya diktatury proletariata actress 1973 Incorrigible Liar self 1970 Sudba rezidenta actress 1964 Kogda pesnya ne konchaetsya actress singer 1956 Masters of entertainment of Leningrad singerRecognition EditOrder for contribution to Peace and Art France Honorable Diploma of the All Russian competition of singers in Sochi 1976 Awarded the Nephrite Disc by recording label Melodiya as a bestselling recording artist Honoured Artist of the RSFSR 1968 People s Artist of RSFSR 1976 People s Artist of the USSR 1988 Order of Merit for the Fatherland 3rd class 10 August 2007 for outstanding contribution to the development of music and many years of creative activity 4th class 30 July 1997 for outstanding contribution to the development of musical art Order of the Red Banner of Labour Order of Friendship of Peoples Medal Soldier Internationalist Afghanistan for concerts in Afghanistan and the soldiers in the hospitals from 1979 to 1988 Gold Medal and Grand Prize of the 6th World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow 1957 Three Gold Medals in the 9th World Festival of Youth and Students in Sofia 1968 Lenin Komsomol Prize 1957 Winner of the International Variety Competition in Berlin Winner of the Ovation Award the Living Legend National Award of Russia Main award of the international music fair in Cannes Personal Star on Star Square at the concert hall Russia in Moscow 1998 Winner of the Russian National Prize Ovation in the field of musical art in the Masters 2008 AwardsOvationPreceded by1995Joseph Kobzon Living Legend Award1996 Edita Piekha Succeeded by1998Makhmud EsambayevReferences Edit Edita Pekha IMDb a b c Biography of Piecha in Polish Moscow marks 50 years since youth festival Archived 15 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine Ogromnoe Nebo In Russian Ilona Bronevitskaya IMDb Stas Piecha IMDb Singer Edita Piekha performs a concert on the occasion of her 70th birthday Archived copy Archived from the original on 14 July 2011 Retrieved 14 August 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Order by the President of the Russian Federation in Russian Archived 23 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine WTF DA BOP hitparade ch Gary Caos vx Rico Bernasconi feat In Grig La trompette 98 5 fm Montreal Archived 27 September 2013 at the Wayback MachineExternal links EditThe Official Edita Piekha Site in Russian 1 Singer Edita Piekha performs a concert on the occasion of her 70th birthday 2 Edita Pyekha at IMDb Photo of Edita Piekha from the Rosfoto image collection 3 PJECHA Edita Archived October 26 2009 at the Wayback Machine Moscow marks 50 years since youth festival 4 Edita Piekha at iTunes Edita Piekha discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edita Piekha amp oldid 1120773322, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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