Anne Veski

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Anne Veski
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Anne Veski with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in 2011.
Born (1956-02-27) 27 February 1956 (age 68)
Rapla, Estonia
Occupation Singer
Years active 1978–present
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Website www.anneveski.ee

Anne Veski (born 27 February 1956) is an Estonian pop singer who has recorded music in both her native language as well as Russian, and Polish.

Anne Veski is Honored artist of the Estonian SSR (1984).

Biography

Anne Veski was born in Rapla, Estonia. She graduated from the musical school in the town, after which she entered the Tallinn University of Technology. Upon finishing her education, she became a professional singer and started working as a soloist with the ensemble Mobile. Her first notable Estonian language hit song was "Roosiaia kuninganna" ("Queen of the Rose Garden") in 1980. Other prominent Estonian hits were "Troopikaöö" ("Tropical Night") in 1979, "Viimane Vaatus" ("Last Act"), in 1983 and "Jääd või ei?" ("Will You Stay or Not?") in 1986.

Having organized the ensemble Nemo, Veski began her solo career in 1984. In that same year, she participated in the Sopot International Song Festival in Poland. In the contest, she received First Awards in two categories: the Amber Nightingale for the best performance of a Polish song (with the entry "Polka Idolka") and the Intervision Song Contest for the song "Nadezhda gasnet". The Intervision First Prize was in fact a runner-up position, as the winner Krystyna Giżowska received the Grand Prix.[1] In 1986, Veski appeared in the song festival "Song of the Year" on Soviet television for the first time.

Popular Russian language songs in her repertoire include "Vozmi menya s soboy" ("Take Me With You"; 1983),[2] "Milyy, goryacho lyubimyy" ("My Darling Beloved One"; 1994) and "Radovat'cya zhyzni" ("Enjoy Life"; 2001).

In 1987, Veski performed in the Estonian rockumentary Pingul keel (Tightened String) with other such notable Estonian singers and musicians as Urmas Alender, Ivo Linna and Tõnis Mägi.[3]

In the beginning of the 1990s, Veski and V. Dovganiy organized a collection of fur clothing for sale in Tallinn and Moscow.

Family

Veski is married to her second husband, Benno Beltšikov, who is also her manager.[4] Her daughter from her first marriage is a diplomat and has worked at the Estonian Consulate in Moscow. Her first husband, Jaak Veski (1956–1994), died after their divorce.

Discography

  • "Ingleid ei..." (2009)
  • "АННЕ ВЕСКИ. Я НЕ ТАКАЯ" © 2007, "Монолит"
  • "АННЕ ВЕСКИ. РАДОВАТЬСЯ ЖИЗНИ" "ИМЕНА НА ВСЕ ВРЕМЕНА" © 2007, "Монолит"
  • DVD "ANNE VESKI. ROOSIAIA KUNINGANNA" © 2006, ESTTV (Эстонское телевидение)
  • DVD "АННЕ ВЕСКИ. НИ О ЧЕМ НЕ ЖАЛЕЙТЕ" © 2006, "Квадро-диск"
  • "ANNE VESKI. 60 parimat laulu - EESTI KULLAFOND - 3 platinum CD" © 2006, "Hitivabrik"
  • "Ни о чем не жалейте" © 2004, Фирма грамзаписи "Никитин"
  • Анне Вески, Имена на все времена, © 2003, Мистерия звука
  • "Lootus", © 2003 "AN&BEN"
  • Не грусти, человек, © 2002, J.R.C.
  • Не грусти, человек, © 2002, Records 2000, Estonian Artist Agency
  • Анне Вески, Звезды советской эстрады, © 2001, "Первое музыкальное издательство"
  • Grand Collection, © 2001 КВАДРО ДИСК
  • Armukarneval, Records 2000
  • Star Collection, © 2000 J.S.P. Records / группа ДЖЕМ
  • "Туннель под Ла-Маншем", © 1996, "Союз"
  • Калейдоскоп, © 1994 Anima Vox Co.
  • "Поет Анне Вески", © 1985, Таллиннский Завод музыкальных кассет
  • "Анне Вески", © 1994, Германия
  • "Анне Вески и Мюзик-Сейф", © Мелодия,
  • "Я вас благодарю", Анне Вески и ансамбль "Немо", © Мелодия, 1988
  • "Поет Анне Вески", © Мелодия, 1986
  • "Я обещаю вам сады", © Мелодия, 1985
  • "Я обещаю вам сады", © Мелодия,
  • "Позади крутой поворот", © Мелодия, 1984
  • "Поет Анне Вески", © Мелодия, 1984
  • "Поет Анне Вески", © Мелодия,
  • "Anne Veski", © Мелодия, 1983

References

  1. The complete list of all participants and places until 2006 at the Wayback Machine (archived January 2, 2007) Pesnya goda site (ru) (pl)
  2. Poet Anna Veski (Anne Veski Sings. In Russian). Vinyl LP. Melodiya
  3. TallinnFilm
  4. Official site (in Estonian)

External links