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


Biography

Anne Veski was born as Anne Vaarmann in
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, Estonia. She graduated from the musical school in the town, after which she entered the
Tallinn University of Technology Established in 1918, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech; et, Tallinna Tehnikaülikool) is the only technical university in Estonia. TalTech, in the capital city of Tallinn, is a university for engineering, business, public administrati ...
. Upon finishing her education, she became a professional singer and started working as a soloist with the ensembles Mobile and Vitamiin. 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
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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 The Intervision Song Contest (ISC) was an international song contest for artists from countries of the former Soviet Union and members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. It was previously the "Eastern Bloc equivalent to the Eurovision So ...
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. Popular Russian language songs in her repertoire include "''Vozmi menya s soboy''" ("Take Me With You"; 1983), "''Milyy, goryacho lyubimyy''" ("My Darling Beloved One"; 1994) and "''Radovat'cya zhyzni''" ("Enjoy Life"; 2001). In 1987, Veski performed in the Estonian
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''Pingul keel'' (''Tightened String'') with other such notable Estonian singers and musicians as
Urmas Alender Urmas Alender (22 November 1953 – 28 September 1994) was an Estonian singer and musician, the vocalist of popular Estonian bands Ruja and Propeller. Born in Tallinn, Estonia, Alender began his musical career in the rock band Shades in 196 ...
, Ivo Linna and
Tõnis Mägi Tõnis Mägi (born 18 November 1948 in Tallinn) is an Estonian singer, guitarist, composer and actor. He is one of the most influential and remarkable names in Estonian rock music of the past 40 years. More recently, he is known for his politi ...
. In the beginning of the 1990s, Veski and V. Dovganiy organized a collection of fur clothing for sale in
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and Moscow.


Family

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


Acknowledgements

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of the
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(1984) *
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, V Class


Selected discography


Solo

* ''Anne Veski'' (1983) *Поет Анна Вески (1983) EP *Позади крутой поворот (1984) EP *''Sind aeda viia tõotan ma!'' (1985) *Я обещаю вам сады (1985) *Радоваться жизни (1986) EP *''Pihtimus'' (1995) *''Armukarneval'' (2000) *''Diiva'' (2000) *Не грусти, человек (2002) *''Lootus'' (2003) *Ни о чем не жалейте (2004) *''Live 2008'' (2008) *''Ingleid ei'' (2009) *''Kõike juhtub'' / Все бывает (2010) *''Sünnipäev kahele'' (2011) *''Kallis, kuula'' (2013) *''Võta minu laul'' (2016) *''Ma tänan teid : juubelikontserdi live'' (2016) * ''Anne Veski "Veereb, aeg nii veereb"'' (2018)


Collaborations

*''Anne Veski ja ansambel "Muusik-Seif"'' (1983), Anne Veski ja Muusik-Seif *''Tänan!'' (1988), Anne Veski & Nemo *''Kutse tantsule nr. 9: Suvekuningannad'' (1998), Anne Veski &
Marju Länik Marju Länik (born 7 September 1957, Otepää) is an Estonian singer. Biography Länik began singing in the early 1970s in her hometown of Otepää. In 1975, he graduated from Otepää Secondary School and in the summer of the same year she bec ...
*''Sünnipäev kahele'' (2011), Anne Veski & Ain Tammesson


References


External links

* * * Anne Veski's Officia
MyspaceOfficial site (in Estonian)Official site (in Russian)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Veski, Anne 1956 births Living people People from Rapla 20th-century Estonian women singers Estonian pop singers Russian-language singers Soviet women singers Soviet pop singers Tallinn University of Technology alumni Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 5th Class 21st-century Estonian women singers