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Natalia Barbu
Natalia Barbu performing at the Eurovision Song Contest in Helsinki 2007.Background information Birth name Natalia Barbu Born August 22, 1979
Bălţi, Moldova (then USSR)Genres Pop rock, gothic rock Occupations Singer Instruments Singing, violin Years active 2001-present Labels Sony BMG Website http://www.nataliabarbu.com/ Natalia Barbu (born August 22, 1979, in Bălţi, USSR, then Republic of Moldova) is a Moldovan singer.
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Music career
Throughout her career, Natalia has worked with a group of musicians called Trigon on an alternative jazz-folk experiment. She writes her own lyrics, composes the music for most of her songs, and collaborates on the arrangements with her crew.
In 2006, Natalia Barbu signed a three year contract with Cat Music Records (Sony Music) office in Bucharest.
Her main success has been the release of her single "Îngerul meu" (My Angel) in Romania. The song remained in the Romanian Top 100 for 11 weeks at #1, and was much featured on MTV Romania.[1]
In 2007, she was selected to represent Moldova at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song Fight.[2] She beat out Moldova's 2005 contestant Zdob Si Zdub's performance in Eurovision, and advanced to contest finals. Her song was voted 10th out of 24 finalists.[3]
Discography
- Între ieri şi azi (Between Yesterday And Today) (2001)
- Zbor De Dor (2003)
- Eurovision Song Contest - Helsinki 2007 (2007)
- Fight - 2007
References
Interview
Natalia gave an interview for Wikipedia: listen (help·info)
External links
- Natalia Barbu's personal page on Youtube
- Official website (outdated, last update in Spring 2007, contact info no longer functional)
- Interview by Ludmila Mamaliga
- Natalia Barbu not participating again (in ESC 2008) because of cost
Awards and achievements Preceded by
Arsenium & Natalia Gordienko
with "Loca"Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest
2007Succeeded by
Geta Burlacu
with "A Century of Love"Categories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2007
- Moldovan Eurovision Song Contest entrants
- Moldovan female singers
- English-language singers
- People from Bălţi
- Romanian-language singers
- European singer stubs
- Moldovan people stubs
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