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Vasil Garvanliev (; born 2 November 1984), known professionally as Vasil, is a Macedonian singer. He was due to represent North Macedonia with the song "
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before the event was cancelled. Instead, he represented
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in the 2021 contest, this time with the song " Here I Stand".


Beginnings


Child singer

Garvanliev started singing at the age of seven. He was discovered by a Macedonian composer who was passing by when he heard Vasil singing in the street. At age eight he released an album that included the Japanese-influenced "Marionka" (in Macedonian Марионка) with lyrics about a beautiful Macedonian girl. In 1994, at age ten, he performed "Marionka" during the annual Macedonian children's song festival Zlatno Slavejče (in Macedonian: Златно славејче '94, meaning Golden Nightingale '94).


United States (1997–2004)

In 1997, at the height of the
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, he moved with his parents and his brother to the United States with the family as refugees. He became a member of the
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from 1999 to 2003. He became a main soloist for the choir, had a debut at
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with Chichester ''Psalms'' and was a guest artist performing with
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and members of
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. As soloist with the choir, he performed backing vocals with artists like
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and
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. He also performed with the choir in the
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with President
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attending. He applied for a pan-American contest for a presidential music art scholarship. Winning the regionals in Chicago, he proceeded to the U.S. national finals where he was nominated for the presidential scholarship for opera studies. He had also applied to
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. But both prospects and a music scholarship in New York at the
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were abruptly severed when, following tighter immigration requirements in the wake of
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, all his family members (both parents and brother) were deported for insufficient paperwork for U.S. citizenship. After he returned to Macedonia for family reasons, he was not allowed back into the United States. He moved to Milan and London with musical prospects and eventually to Toronto, Canada in 2004 on a scholarship.


Career


Classical / Opera

Trying to apply for music studies at the
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in London, Garvanliev simultaneously auditioned in Milano where he studied briefly at
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Theatre Academy. Meanwhile, his spot at the Royal College of Music had expired. He instead found an opportunity in Canada at the
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in Toronto in 2004. He got a full music scholarship in Toronto at
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. He went on to perform as a
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in Canada. He attended The Glenn Gould School from 2004 to 2008, earning a performance diploma in Voice. At the
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, he earned a diploma in opera – voice in 2010. He graduated from
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's Emerging Artists program. He was a guest artist in
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for nine years (2005–2014). He also took part in Highlands Opera Studio in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada (2009–2013) and spent more than four years in the Young Artist Program as a guest soloist at the Calgary Opera in Alberta, Canada (September 2010 to November 2014). In May–June 2015, he was a finalist in the Montreal International Musical Competition. As a baritone in opera for 13 years, he sang over 50 lead roles. For many years, and until 2016, he continued to serve as a guest artist with the
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. He lived in Canada for 10 years before returning to Europe and settling for a year in London in 2017 for additional training and in 2018 settled back in
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. He represented North Macedonia in a number of classical music events. Originally a bass-baritone, he also started singing as a
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.


Pop and contemporary music

Alongside his career in classical music, he also tried to develop a concurrent pop career. At the end of some of his classical music performances, he used to offer some contemporary music and jazz performances, gaining support and encouragement. Having had an album at the age of 8, he returned to his passion for pop music by trying to represent Macedonia in the
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by taking part in the qualification rounds of the Macedonian national song competition Skopje Fest performing his self-written song "Pomogni mi" ("Help me"). He was placed 13th in the competition and failed to represent Macedonia in Eurovision.
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winning the contest went on to represent Macedonia with the song " Mojot svet". In 2016, he appeared on
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’s critically acclaimed ''
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'' album. He was credited as backing vocalist on four of the 14 tracks of the album: " All We Got", "Same Drugs", "How Great" and "Finish Line / Drown". The album incorporated gospel with hip hop, was critically acclaimed, and appeared on many music critics' "best of 2016" lists. In 2018, he returned to his desire to develop a pop career by releasing "Gerdan" ("Necklace") in 2018, "Patuvam" ("Travelling") in 2019 and "Mojata Ulica" ("Welcome to my Street") in 2020, all accompanied by music videos. He recorded an album in the UK in 2020 but put the album project on hold when it was announced in January 2020 that he was going to represent North Macedonia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest.


Eurovision Song Contest 2020

Garvanliev was a backing vocalist for the
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", performed by
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, at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest. The three-member backing vocals included Garvanliev, Aleksandra Janeva and Antonia Gigovska. The song won the jury vote, but finished 7th overall after taking account of the public vote. On 15 January 2020, it was announced that he had been internally selected by the national broadcaster
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to represent
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in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest in
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, the Netherlands. He was scheduled to perform the song "
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", composed and produced by Nevena Neskoska with words by Alice Schroeder, Kalina Neskoska and Nevena Neskoska. Javier Lloret de Muller,
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and Lazar Cvetkoski provided additional production. The contest was eventually cancelled because of the
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Eurovision Song Contest 2021

After the cancellation of , it was announced on 20 January 2021 that Vasil will remain as the Macedonian representative in the 2021 contest. On 16 February 2021, it was announced that Vasil would perform the song " Here I Stand", written and composed by Borce Kuzmanovski, Davor Jordanovski and Vasil himself. "Here I Stand" was presented to the public on 11 March 2021. A piece of art shown in the music video of the song was interpreted as the Bulgarian flag by the Macedonian public. An interview where Garvanliev highlighted his Bulgarian citizenship also caused controversy. The controversy ensued in the background of the Bulgarian veto on the EU accession talks of North Macedonia over history and identity and the deterioration of
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. As in the past singers from different ethnic origins have presented the country without ethnic disputes.
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s were initiated against him, demanding that he does not represent the country in the Eurovision. Some public figures, such as the former Macedonian prime minister
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, defended him. Because of his gay sexual orientation, he was also subject to
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. On 23 March, the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Ambassador of North Macedonia in Sofia due to the controversy surrounding the case. Regarding the video case, Garvanliev said the artwork shown "had no deliberate connection with the Bulgarian flag," as the "creation of the artist Janeta Vangeli is inspired by
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." Because of the public pressure, the video was edited, removing the artwork. Following the controversy, a special commission from the
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was formed. They found nothing relevant and reaffirmed Garvanliev's participation in the Eurovision contest. Garvanliev directly addressed fans with a video posted to his
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account: "I am a music ambassador, and in music there is no religion, politics, orientation, race or color. I had absolutely no intentions to hurt anybody. Quite the opposite!" Adding: "I do not apologize for being me... However, if I hurt anybody in any way, from the bottom of my heart... I am sorry. Forgive me." According to the public relations chief, he received over 400 threats in his social media profile. On the question of his dual citizenship Garvaliev later stated he is "Macedonian, born in Macedonia", and he considers himself as "one of the proudest Macedonians there is". Vasil performed in the first semi-final of the contest on 18 May, but failed to qualify for the grand final. It was later revealed that he had placed 15th out of 16 contestants, scoring 23 points.


Personal life

Garvanliev is a citizen of
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and
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. The latter is based on his grandmother's Bulgarian origin. He sought refuge at the age of ten in the United States after difficult conditions during the
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. He had a difficult life as his father, mother and brother were deported from the United States and had to return to Macedonia. Although initially Garvanliev was allowed to stay, when his father was jailed in Macedonia, he had to return as well in support. When he tried returning to the United States, the U.S. Embassy informed him he could not. His father arranged to work in Italy as a day worker picking vegetables and died there in 2005. Vasil later lived in Europe for music study mainly in Italy and the United Kingdom. He eventually settled for more than 10 years in Canada continuing classical music study and a career there. His mother and brother are both fashion designers and live in North Macedonia. In May 2021, Garvanliev
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as
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in an interview with ''
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'', adding that he came to terms with his sexuality as a high school student, and has been out to his friends and family for nearly two decades.


Discography


Songs

*1994: "Marionka" (in Macedonian Марионка) *2007: "Pomogni Mi" (in Macedonian Помогни Ми) *2018: "Gerdan

(in Macedonian Ѓердан) *2019: "Patuvam

(in Macedonian Патувам) *2020: "
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) *2020: "Mojata Ulica" (feat. Davor) (in Macedonian Мојата Улица) *2020: "PriKazna" (in Macedonian ПриКазна) *2021: "SudBina" (in Macedonian СудБина) *2021: " Here I Stand

(
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) *2022: "Beautiful" *2022: "Dangerous Waters" *2022: "RHYTHM"


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