Alena Apina

Alena Apina
Background information
Birth name Elena Levochkina
Born (1964-08-23) 23 August 1964
Saratov, Russian SSR, Soviet Union (present day Russia)
Genres Music of the Soviet Union, Folk Music, Russian music, Pop, Disco, Chanson
Occupation(s) Singer, Actress, Poet
Instruments piano
Years active 1988–present
Website http://www.alena-apina.ru
Notable instruments
vocals

Alena Apina (Еле́на Евге́ньевна А́пина; maiden name — Levochkina) — is а Soviet and Russian singer, musical performer, actress and songwriter. Her career started in 1988 and continues to this day. For her unique tone of voice and "peculiar Apina's folk style, which she studied at the Faculty of Folk Song at the Saratov Conservatory",[1] she has become one of the most popular Russian musical performers across the former Soviet Union and Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2002)[2]

Biography

Alena was born on August, 23rd, 1964 in the City of Saratov. When she was 5 years old, her parents enrolled her to a local Music School in the piano class. She successfully graduated from Music School and attended Music College. After she graduated from College, she enrolled to the Folk Song Faculty of the Saratov State Conservatory .

1988—1991: band «Kombinaciya», beginning of her solo career

While studying at the Conservatory, Alena was invited by a friend to the summer vacation to make some extra money as a singer in a band, and in 1988-1991, she was the lead singer of Russian female band Kombinaciya. The band's popularity peaked between 1989 and 1993, with major hits such as "Russian Girls", "American Boy", "Accountant" (Бухгалтер), and "Two Slices of Sausage" (Два кусочека колбаски). In 1991 Alena Apina left the band to pursue a successful career as a solo performer. Her first solo song "Xenia" became an instant hit. In 1992, she released her first solo album 'Street of Love', but her second album "Dance until the morning" is considered to be the most successful. All eight songs from this album have become popular hits that all Russians knew and sang. In 1994 for the first time in history of Russian pop/folk music Alena Apina produced a musical pop-novel "Limit". The songs for the musical were composed by the renowned Russian poet Mikhail Tanich. The musical "Limit" was very successful and had a full house for 5 days in Moscow and 5 days in St. Petersburg. It was broadcast on the main TV channels of the country.

1991—2000: peak of popularity

Alena Apina was a popular singer in the 90s and produced several albums during that time; her music videos were regularly filmed and broadcast on main TV channels. In 1998, Alena Apina received the prestigious Russian music award "Ovation" as the "Best singer of the year". In 1999 she was invited to the Russian TV channel TV Tsentr as a host of the popular musical TV show "Polevaya pochta". She continued her singing career and toured in Germany, Israel, France, Ireland and many other European countries. As an actress she was involved in many TV projects, including the popular television series "Old Songs of the Main Things" (Старые песни о главном), "Christmas meetings" (Рождественские встречи) with Ala Pugacheva , "Urgent" (Неотложка (телесериал) and many others.

2001 — present: birth of a daughter, a change of professional career, own TV show

In 2001 she gave a birth to a long-awaited daughter Xenia. In 2002 Alena Apina has become a Honored Artist of the Russian Federation. She continues to participate in various TV projects, music festivals and in other events. In 2013 Apina launched a daytime talk show "International with Alena Apina" (Интернационал с Алёной Апиной). Together with famous guests, she airs and discusses the songs of unknown Russian artists who posted their work on the Internet.

Awards and achievements

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