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Yulia Sergeyevna Mikhalchik (russian: Ю́лия Серге́евна Миха́льчик; born February 2, 1985,
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pop and folk singer, composer and songwriter.


Early life

Yulia Sergeyevna Mikhalchik was born on February 2, 1985. Her parents noted her musical abilities at a young age and enrolled her a in music school where she studied piano. At the age of 6, she debuted on stage at the music school, performing the song "Kiss-Kiss-Meow." In 1994, she and her mother moved to St. Petersburg where Mikhalchik gave her first serious performance at the ''Samanta'' music festival. Following this, she was accepted into the choir of the
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-based channel 5TV, where she competed in competitions and festivals for a number of years. Mikhalchik graduated from secondary school in 2002 with a silver medal. She subsequently studied public relations at the St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions. Later, Mikhalchik graduated from the
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with a degree in PR.


Career

As a child, Mikhalchik participated in various international music competitions, including, in 1999, ''Clear Voice''; in 2000, the competition ''Amber Star'' in Jurmala; in 2001, the competition ''Young Petersburg'', the contest ''Voice of Peace'' and the St. Petersburg competition ''Idols of the XXI century'' (Grand Prix). Биография Михальчик на её официальном сайте
/ref> She was scouted by producer Sergey Kokay in 2002 to become part of the group Korona, with which she performed in night clubs in St. Petersburg. During the first year of her studies at the university, she presented the programme ''Youth Channel'' on
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. However, she rose to prominence a year later when she applied to the Russian reality music competition '' Fabrika Zvyozd'' upon
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's invitation. Here, she made it to the final sixteen participants. She stayed on the show until the final, where she eventually placed third. As a result of her participation in the television programme, Mikhalchik was forced to drop out of her university degree. Following ''Fabrika Zvyozd'', Mikhailchik released her first single "So l'dom" in 2004 and her first album ''Yesli pridyot zima'' in 2006, which was produced by
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. That latter year, she received her first and only
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for the song "Do svidaniya, Piter". In 2005, she sang two duets with
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in the
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during his concert show ''Al Bano and His Ladies''. In 2006, she also participated in the second All-Russian music festival ', held in Sochi in September 2006, where she on the Grand Prix. Subsequently, she released her second album ''Kosy''. In 2008, she participated in the Russian preselection for the
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. With her song "Cold Fingers", she finished sixth in the final. In 2009, she starred as Charlotte in the rock opera ''Perfume'', on the play by
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. During the 2010s, Mikhalchik changed her style from pop-folk to Russian chanson. In 2011, she released a third album, containing old Russian chansons. In 2019, Mikhalchik performed "Snova i snova", an electropop song, during '' New Wave''. In that same year, she took part in the television programme ''The Fate of a Person'' on
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, chronicling her life.


Personal life

Mikhalchik was engaged to musician
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in 2003, but up broke with him a year later. The relationship with Shulgin was controversial in Russia for the 21 year age gap between the two. Next to that, it was controversial because Shulgin was the creative producer of the season of ''Fabrika Zvyozd'' in which Mikhalchik took part. Shulgin proposed to Mikhalchik during the final of the show, but the proposal was cut out in later broadcasts of the final. In 2011, Mikhalchik married a businessman named Vladimir. In 2013, their son was born. In March 2016, the couple divorced. When Mikhalchik was around 23 years old, she started struggling with
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and was hospitalised for one month in her most critical phase. Next to that, she had problems with depression. In 2018, she starred in an episode of ''Live healthily'' on
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, in which she told about her experiences with anorexia.


Awards

*1999 — Winner of the international competition ''Sonorous voices'' in the city of
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*2000 — Winner of the international competition ''Amber Star'' in Jurmala *2001 — Winner of the contest ''Young Petersburg'' in
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*2001 — Winner of the ''Wider Circle'' international festival in
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*2001 — Grand Prix of competition ''Idols of the XXI Century'' in St. Petersburg *2003 — Third place in the
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on '' Fabrika Zvyozd'' *2005 — Prize ''
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'' for the song
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' *2006 — Grand Prix of the festival ''5 Star'' of young artists *2012 — Prize Star of Road Radio


References


External links


Official website



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