Natalia Podolskaya
Наталья Подольская
Mogilev, Belarusian SSR, Soviet Union
Natalia Yuryevna Podolskaya (Natalla Padolskaja, Belarusian: Натальля Юр'еўна Падольская, Russian: Наталья Юрьевна Подольская, born 20 May 1982) is a Belarusian singer who performed for Russia at the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest and was ranked No. 15. In 2008, she became a Russian citizen.[1] In 2015, she won the Golden Gramophone Award.[2]
Early years
Podolskaya was born in 1982 in Mogilev, Belarus. At the age of nine, she studied piano at music school and began singing in the Studio W group of the Mogilev Music and Choreography School, which allowed her to tour Belgium, Germany, and Poland. As a teenager, she won first prize at the Zornaja rostan (Belarus), Mahutny Boza (Belarus), and Goldenfest (Poland) music festivals.[citation needed]
Between 1999 and 2004, she studied law at a private law school and continued to gain experience as a solo performer. Podolskaya took part in music shows on Belarusian radio and television and in 2002/2003, she was a finalist in the national Belarus TV festival On the Crosses of Europe. In 2002, she moved to Moscow and joined the Moscow Institute of Modern Art.[citation needed]
Podolskaya became well known in 2002 after her performance at the Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk music festival. The same year in Prague, sixteen members of the Universetalent Prague 2002 International jury marked her performance as very high: Podolskaya won the Best Song and Best Singer categories.[citation needed]
Solo career
2003–2005
In early 2003, Rayan Lobsher and Michael Jay wrote the song "Unstoppable" especially for Podolskaya and invited her to take part in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest as the UK representative.[3] However, Podolskaya was determined to sing only for her home country of Belarus.[citation needed]
In 2004, the singer became a participant in season five of Fabrika Zvyozd, in which she was instructed by some of the best singing, dancing, and acting teachers in Russia. It was here that she met songwriter and producer Victor Drobysh. With his help, she recorded her first album, Pozdno ("Поздно"), which was released in December 2004.[citation needed]
In 2005, Podolskaya was selected to represent Russia with her song "Nobody Hurt No One" in the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest, held in Kyiv, Ukraine.[citation needed]
In March 2020, Podolskaya released the album Cry ("Плачь").[4]
Discography
Studio albums
- Pozdno (2005)
- Intuicyja (2013)
- Cry (2020)
Compilations
- Sbornik (2013)
References
- ^ Tatiana Shakhnovitch (18 November 2008). "Наталья Подольская стала россиянкой" [Natalia Podolskaya becomes Russian citizen]. news.tut.by (in Russian). Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
- ^ «Золотой граммофон» 2015: гости и победители
- ^ Natalya Podolskaya. Eurovision Song Contest 2005 Media Guide Archived 10 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ Наталья Подольская открыла новую страницу в творчестве
External links
- Official website (archived)
- Natalia Podolskaya at IMDb
Preceded by Julia Savicheva with "Believe Me" | Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 | Succeeded by Dima Bilan with "Never Let You Go" |
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- Alsou
- Dima Bilan
- Buranovskiye Babushki
- Polina Gagarina
- Dina Garipova
Andrey Kosinsky- Philipp Kirkorov
- Sergey Lazarev
Little Big- Manizha
- Mumiy Troll
- Peter Nalitch
- Natalia Podolskaya
- Anastasiya Prikhodko
- Prime Minister
- Alla Pugacheva
- Julia Samoylova
- Julia Savicheva
- Serebro
- t.A.T.u.
- Tolmachevy Sisters
- Alexey Vorobyov
- Youddiph
- "Believe"
- "Believe Me"
"Flame Is Burning"- "Get You"
- "I Won't Break"
- "Kolybelnaya dlya vulkana"
- "Lady Alpine Blue"
- "Lost and Forgotten"
- "Mamo"
- "A Million Voices"
- "Ne ver', ne boysia"
- "Never Let You Go"
- "Nobody Hurt No One"
- "Northern Girl"
- "Party for Everybody"
- "Primadonna"
- "Russian Woman"
- "Scream"
- "Shine"
- "Solo"
- "Song #1"
"Uno"- "Vechny strannik"
- "What If"
"Ya eto ya"- "You Are the Only One"
- Note: Entries scored out signify where Russia did not compete
- Russia–Ukraine relations in the Eurovision Song Contest