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Lili Ivanova

Lilyana Ivanova Petrova ((ブルガリア語:Лиляна Иванова Петрова), born April 24, 1939〔(Original autobiography )〕 in Kubrat), known professionally as Lili Ivanova ((ブルガリア語:Лили Иванова)) is a Bulgarian singer. In tribute to her contribution to the culture of the country, she is often referred to as the ''"Prima of Bulgarian popular music"''. Her best known songs are "Панаири" ("Fairs"), "Щурче" ("A Cricket"), "Стари мой приятелю" ("My Good Old Friend"), "Ветрове" ("Winds"), "Без правила" ("No Rules"), "Детелини" ("Clovers"), "Осъдени души" ("Doomed Souls"), "Наше лято" ("Our Summer"), "За тебе бях" ("To You I Meant"), "Хризантеми" ("Chrysanthemums"), "Camino", "Море на младостта" ("Sea of Youth") and her Russian hit "Забудь обратную дорогу" ("Forget the Road Back").
==Biography==

Lili Ivanova was born on April 24th, 1939 in the small town of Kubrat. She graduated from the nursing school in Varna and worked as a nurse for a very short time. Her career as a singer begins in the early 1960-s. She achieved recognition in 1963 as a singer with the variété show at Ambassador Hotel and the Constantin Tanase Music Hall Theatre in Bucharest. The local audience adored the rising star and the local television broadcast 4 live shows. Her first album "Amore Twist" was recorded in the same year. Her second album "Sea of Youth" was recorded in Bulgaria in 1967 and contains 11 songs. Her third album was recorded in Moscow in 1968 (Lili Ivanova (Singing Is Lili Ivanova), Melodia, 1968 ). Ivanova's album "Camino" was recorded by the Bulgarian Balkanton in 1968. The singer is still performing the Camino song, as it allows for the full broad spectrum of her voice.
Ivanova wins her first prize "Golden Key" in 1966 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. In the years that follow she receives over 10 international awards and numerous local recognitions. In 1997, the International Women association nominated Ivanova as one of the most famous women of the 20th century. In 1999 Ivanova was awarded the highest Bulgarian State Award, "Stara Planina" medal, for her contribution to the Bulgarian pop music.
During 1981-1987 Ivanova lived and performed primarily in Germany. During these years she records several albums: "Warning" and the German "Kein Film War Schoner“ in 1981, "A Cricket" in 1982, the duo with Asen Gargov "The Heart Chose You" in 1983. The double album "I Want You" comes out in 1984, followed by "Lili 86" in 1986 and "A big Wedding" in 1989.
During the turbulent 1990s Ivanova manages to sustain her career. She records 3 albums - "Gambling" in 1993, "Are you Ready for Love" in 1995 and "Private Matter" in 1998. She continues to perform live, as well.
In 2000, she scored the biggest hit of her career - the song "Winds". In the years to come Ivanova performs in the biggest concert and events hall in Bulgaria, at the National Palace of Culture. On January 9th, 2009 she achieves the highest honour for every singer - to performs at Olympia Hall in Paris. The singer herself continues to prove that she is capable of mastering different musical styles. She has formed several own bands during her long singing career occasionally changing her style.

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