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Tamara Mikhailovna Gverdtsiteli ( ka, თამარ გვერდწითელი}, russian: Тамара Михайловна Гвердцители; born 18 January 1962) is a Georgian-Russian singer and actress.


Early life and education

Gverdtsiteli was born on 18 January 1962 in
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, in the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. Her father came from a Georgian aristocratic family, and her mother was Inna Kofman, a Jewish woman and granddaughter of a rabbi from
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. Gverdtsiteli graduated from the music school at the piano department of the
Tbilisi State Conservatoire Tbilisi State Conservatoire ( ka, თბილისის სახელმწიფო კონსერვატორია, ''Tbilisis Saxelmc̣ipo Ḳonservaṭoria'') is the State Conservatoire of Georgia, located in the capital Tbilisi. ...
. In the early 1970s, she became a soloist of a children's music group called Mziuri, with which she toured the countries of
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. The singer sang in this formation for the next seven years.


Career

At the age of 19, Gverdtsiteli finished in second place at the All-Union Festival in Dnepropetrovsk and won the international competition "Red Carnation" in
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. The songs "Music" (V. Azarashvili, M. Potskhishvili) and "Blossom, my land" brought her to fame. In 1982, she took part in a popular music competition in
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, in 1988 she won the Golden Orpheus song contest, then performed as a guest artist at the festivals in Sopot and Sanremo. Since 1987, Gverdtsiteli has acted as a jury member of music festivals. In 1991, Gverdtsiteli was invited by her French agent to
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, where she met
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and
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. At the same time, a contract was signed with Legrand and her first concert took place at the
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. Legrand, introducing the three-thousandth hall, said: "Paris! Remember this name." In Gverdtsiteli's repertoire, songs of civil sound coexisted with elegiac, lyrical songs. Gradually, more and more songs of her own composition appeared. Of the major events of her creative life, her solo concerts include at Olympia (Paris, 1994), with the A. Kozlov Ensemble at
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(New York, 1995), Michel Legrand Presents Tamara Gverdtsiteli (New York, 1996). From 2007 to 2008, Gverdtsiteli was a member of the Supreme Council of the
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party. In 2010, she performed the part of Carmen on the stage of the Dnepropetrovsk Opera House with the Milanese baritone Giovanni Ribichesu. In 2014, Gverdtsiteli became a judge in
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, the Ukrainian version of The Voice. She was also a judge in
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in 2020.


Personal life

Gverdtsiteli has been married three times. Her first husband was Giorgi Kakhabrishvili, director and vice-chairman of the Georgian Public Broadcasting. The couple got married in 1984, and in 1986, their only son, Alexander, was born. In 1995, the couple divorced after eleven years of marriage. Gverdtsiteli's second husband was a lawyer named Dmitry Breslav, with whom she moved to
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. A few months later, however, Breslav died of heart failure. Her third husband was cardiac surgeon Sergei Ambatelo. The couple divorced in December 2005. On 12 July 2000, Gverdtsiteli received Russian citizenship.


Discography

* 1982 – Debyut. Tamara Gverdtsiteli (min'on) * 1985 – Muzyka: poyot Tamara Gverdtsiteli * 1992 — Tamara Gverdtsiteli poyot svoi pesni * 1994 — Vivat, Korol'! * 1996 — Spasibo, Muzyka, tebe! * 2000 — Luchshiye pesni raznykh let * 2001 — Posvyashcheniye Zhenshchine * 2002 — Vivat, Lyubov', Vivat! * 2002 — Mne vchera prisnilos' nebo * 2003 — Izbrannoye * 2004 — Muzyka — Khram Dushi * 2008 — Vozdushnyy potseluy * 2008 — MP3-al'bom Izbrannoye * 2009 — The Best (2 CD) * 2016 — Tamara Gverdtsiteli * 2017 —
Momele ''Momele'' ( yi, Mama) is a studio album by Georgian and Russian singer Tamara Gverdtsiteli released on 26 May 2017 by Universal Music Group. The album features the most popular Jewish songs in Yiddish. The Moscow Jewish Men's Choir and the Mosco ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gverdtsiteli, Tamara 1962 births Living people Musicians from Tbilisi Russian film actresses Russian people of Georgian descent Russian people of Jewish descent Russian stage actresses Soviet film actresses Soviet stage actresses Soviet women singers People's Artists of Georgia People's Artists of Russia Tbilisi State Conservatoire alumni 20th-century Russian women singers 20th-century Russian singers Russian National Music Award winners 21st-century women singers from Georgia (country) Soviet child singers 20th-century women singers from Georgia (country)